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기타 — meaning in English: Etc

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가용성
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법률
beoblyul
chong
수면
sumyeon
기타
gita
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informal common
Usage
Native speakers typically use '기타' in informal conversations when making lists or providing examples. For instance, during a casual gathering, a friend might say they enjoy various activities like soccer, basketball, 기타, to imply other unspecified sports. It's also common in written contexts, such as emails or texts, when summarizing points.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is '등' (deung), which also means 'etc.' but is often used in more formal contexts or written language. While '기타' is versatile and commonly used in speech, '등' can add a touch of elegance to your writing or more serious discussions.
Culture
'기타' has roots in the Korean word '기타적인' (gita-jeok-in), which translates to 'etcetera' in a more formal sense. The use of '기타' extends beyond just a linguistic tool; it reflects the Korean cultural tendency to appreciate brevity and clarity, often omitting repetitive details to keep conversations fluid and engaging.
FAQ
Q.What does '기타' mean in English?
'기타' translates to 'etc.' in English, used to denote other items in a list without having to specify each one. It's a handy word for making your conversations or writing more concise.
Q.How do you use '기타' in a sentence?
You can use '기타' at the end of a list, like '저는 사과, 바나나, 기타 과일을 좋아해요.' which means 'I like apples, bananas, etc.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using '기타'?
A common mistake is using '기타' in overly formal contexts where a more specific term or phrase would be appropriate. It's best suited for casual conversations rather than formal writing or speeches.
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