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영혼 — meaning in English: soul

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영혼
yeonghon
스타일
seutail
반란군
banlangun
운하
unha
질병
jilbyeong
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 영혼 in discussions about spirituality, emotions, or personal identity. It might come up in literature or music when expressing deep feelings or in casual conversations about one's essence after a life-changing experience.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 정신 (jeongsin), which means 'spirit' but often refers more to mental faculties or consciousness. You would use 영혼 in contexts related to one's deep essence or emotional state, whereas 정신 is more about intellectual or willful aspects.
Culture
The term 영혼 has fascinating roots in Korean spirituality, often associated with traditional beliefs about the afterlife and ancestral worship. Historically, it reflects a deep connection between the physical and spiritual realms, influencing Korean art and literature, where characters frequently embark on quests for self-discovery.
FAQ
Q.What does 영혼 mean in English?
영혼 translates to 'soul' in English, referring to the essence of a person, encompassing emotional and spiritual dimensions.
Q.How do you use 영혼 in a sentence?
You can use 영혼 in sentences like '내 영혼이 가벼워요' (My soul feels light) to express emotional relief or joy.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 영혼?
Learners often confuse 영혼 with other terms for spirit. Remember, 영혼 specifically denotes the soul, often in a profound or existential context, while other terms might refer to different aspects of a person's character or mind.
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