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노동자 — meaning in English: worker

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지원
jiwon
노동자
nodongja
믿음
mid
성당
seongdang
차고
chago
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use '노동자' (nodongja) in discussions about labor rights, working conditions, or during strikes and protests. For instance, you might hear it in a news report about factory workers advocating for better wages or in a conversation about the importance of worker solidarity in labor unions.
Synonyms & nuances
While '노동자' refers specifically to a worker or laborer, '근로자' (geunroja) is a more formal term often used in legal contexts. You might choose '노동자' when discussing everyday workers' rights, whereas '근로자' might appear in contracts or official documents.
Culture
'노동자' has roots in the historical labor movements of Korea, particularly during the 20th century where industrialization led to a significant rise in the working class. It signifies not just a person who works, but someone who contributes to the economy and society, reflecting a deep cultural appreciation for hard work and collective effort.
FAQ
Q.What does 노동자 mean in English?
'노동자' translates to 'worker' in English, typically referring to someone engaged in manual or industrial labor.
Q.How do you use 노동자 in a sentence?
You can use it in sentences like, '노동자들은 더 나은 근무 조건을 요구하고 있다,' which means 'Workers are demanding better working conditions.'
Q.Is 노동자 a formal or informal term?
'노동자' is considered a neutral term and is commonly used in both formal and informal contexts when discussing workers.
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