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기도 — meaning in English: Prayer

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교육
gyoyug
공주
gongju
의지
uiji
기도
gido
문제
munje
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use '기도' in religious settings, such as during a church service or a family gathering where prayers are offered. It's also common to hear the term used in everyday conversation when discussing personal hopes and wishes, often in a reflective context.
Synonyms & nuances
While '기도' specifically refers to prayer, another word like '소원' (sowon) means wish or desire and is often used in a more casual context. You would choose '기도' when you're specifically discussing a spiritual act of prayer, rather than simply expressing a wish.
Culture
'기도' has deep roots in Korean spirituality, often associated with both Buddhism and Christianity, reflecting the country's rich religious tapestry. The act of praying is not just a ritual; it is seen as a profound connection with the divine, and many Koreans engage in '기도' as a means of seeking guidance, comfort, and clarity in their lives.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of 기도 in English?
'기도' translates to 'prayer' in English, signifying a spiritual communication or expression of one's thoughts to a higher power.
Q.How do you use 기도 in a sentence?
You can use '기도' in a sentence like: '저는 매일 아침 기도를 합니다', which means 'I pray every morning'.
Q.Are there any common mistakes in using 기도?
'기도' is often mistakenly combined with other verbs like '하다' (to do) without context. Ensure that you're using it appropriately within the context of spirituality or personal reflection.
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