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계란 — meaning in English: egg

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Guess the translation for egg
사랑
salang
계란
gyelan
개념
gaenyeom
라디오
ladio
실크
silkeu
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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers commonly use the word '계란' (gyelan) in everyday conversations, especially when discussing food. For instance, it may come up in a family setting while preparing breakfast or during a market visit when buying fresh eggs.
Synonyms & nuances
'계란' refers specifically to eggs, whereas the word '알' (al) can mean ‘egg’ more generally. Use '계란' when talking about culinary uses or specific types of eggs, while '알' might be used in a broader biological context.
Culture
In Korean culture, eggs are not only a staple food but also symbolize new beginnings and prosperity. The word '계란' has evolved from Middle Korean, where it was used in various forms, reflecting the significant role eggs play in both diet and tradition, especially during celebrations like Chuseok.
FAQ
Q.What is the Korean word for egg?
'계란' (gyelan) is the Korean word for egg, commonly used in many culinary contexts, such as breakfast dishes or baking.
Q.How do you use 계란 in a sentence?
You can use '계란' in a sentence like '계란을 요리해 주세요' which means 'Please cook the eggs.' This shows a practical way to incorporate the word into your daily conversation.
Q.Are there any common mistakes with the word 계란?
One common mistake learners make is confusing '계란' with '알.' Remember that '계란' specifically refers to eggs in culinary contexts, while '알' is a more general term for eggs or spawn of various animals.
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