neutral
common
Usage
Native speakers use the word '무기' in discussions about defense, military strategy, or even in casual conversations about movies and video games featuring weapons. For instance, during a debate about a war film, someone might say, '그 영화의 무기는 정말 흥미로웠어' which translates to 'The weapons in that movie were really interesting.'
Synonyms & nuances
'무기' is often used in military or combat contexts, while '도구' refers to tools in a broader sense. You would use '무기' when specifically discussing weapons, whereas '도구' could be used for anything from kitchen utensils to crafting tools.
Culture
The word '무기' has its roots in the Sino-Korean language, originating from the Chinese word 武器, which also means 'weapon.' In Korean history, the development and use of various '무기' have played crucial roles in battles and the evolution of warfare, reflecting Korea's tumultuous past and military innovations.
FAQ
Q.What does '무기' mean in English?
'무기' translates to 'weapon' in English, referring to tools or instruments used in combat or defense.
Q.How do you use '무기' in a sentence?
You can use '무기' in sentences like '그 군인은 새로운 무기를 사용했다,' which means 'The soldier used a new weapon.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using '무기'?
A common mistake is confusing '무기' with '도구.' Remember that '무기' is specific to weapons, while '도구' refers to tools in general.