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시작 — meaning in English: start

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시작
sijag
시계
sigye
존경
jongyeong
제공
jegong
불륜
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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers commonly use the word 시작 during everyday conversations, such as when discussing plans for a new project or the beginning of an event, like a birthday party. For example, you might hear someone say, '이제 시작하자,' which translates to 'Let's start now' when getting ready to kick off a meeting or celebration.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 개시 (gaesi), which also means 'start,' but it is often used in more formal contexts, particularly in legal or official documents. You would use 시작 when discussing informal activities or everyday situations, while 개시 might be reserved for formal announcements or declarations.
Culture
The word 시작 has roots in the Hanja (Chinese characters) where '始' means to begin, and '作' refers to actions or works. In Korean culture, starting something new—whether it's a school year, a job, or even a relationship—is often viewed as a significant milestone, reflecting the importance placed on fresh beginnings and new opportunities.
FAQ
Q.What does 시작 mean in English?
시작 translates to 'start' in English, and it is used to denote the beginning of an action, event, or process.
Q.How do you conjugate 시작 in sentences?
In Korean, you can use 시작하다 (sijakada) which means 'to start.' For example, you could say '수업이 시작해요' (The class starts) to indicate the start of a lesson.
Q.Are there common phrases that use 시작?
Yes, phrases like '시작하세요' (Please start) or '시작할 준비가 되었어요?' (Are you ready to start?) are frequently used in various contexts, making it a versatile word.
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