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용량 — meaning in English: Volume

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시대
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음식
eumsig
전제
jeonje
휴식
hyusig
용량
yonglyang
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use '용량' when discussing technology, such as the storage capacity of devices like smartphones or computers. Additionally, it can come up in everyday situations, like when deciding how much liquid a container can hold or when talking about the dosage of medicine.
Synonyms & nuances
'용량' is often compared with '용적' (yongjeok), which specifically refers to the physical space an object occupies. While '용량' is broader and can apply to both physical and abstract contexts, '용적' is more technical and is used in scientific discussions about volume.
Culture
The word '용량' is derived from the Sino-Korean characters '容' (yong) meaning 'to contain' and '量' (lyang) meaning 'amount.' This reflects a practical aspect of Korean culture where precise measures are valued in daily life, especially in cooking and technology. Interestingly, the concept of '용량' is not just limited to physical volume but can also refer to abstract capacities, such as emotional or mental load.
FAQ
Q.What does '용량' mean in English?
'용량' translates to 'volume' in English, relating to the amount of space an object or substance occupies. It can refer to both physical measurements and abstract capacities.
Q.How do you use '용량' in a sentence?
You can use '용량' in sentences like '이 스마트폰의 용량은 128GB입니다' (The volume of this smartphone is 128GB) or '이 물통의 용량은 2리터입니다' (The volume of this water bottle is 2 liters).
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using '용량'?
One common mistake is using '용량' interchangeably with volume in all contexts. Remember, '용량' is versatile and can be abstract, while other terms like '부피' (bupi) refer strictly to physical volume.
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