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무릎 — meaning in English: knee

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모험
moheom
점수
jeomsu
무릎
muleup
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의학
uihag
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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers use the word '무릎' (muleup) in everyday conversations, particularly when discussing physical activities, health, or injuries. For instance, you might hear it in a conversation about sports injuries, when someone says, 'I hurt my 무릎 while playing soccer,' or in a medical context when visiting a doctor for knee pain.
Synonyms & nuances
'무릎' specifically refers to the knee joint, while '관절' (gwanjeol) means 'joint' in general. You would choose '무릎' when referring specifically to the knee, especially in contexts involving movement or health, whereas '관절' would be used in broader discussions involving multiple joints.
Culture
'무릎' has deep cultural significance, often associated with respect and humility in Korean society. For example, the act of bowing involves bending at the knees, which symbolizes submission and respect. Additionally, there are traditional sayings and proverbs in Korean that highlight the importance of the knees in various aspects of life, such as the expression, '무릎 꿇지 마라,' which means 'don't kneel down,' often urging someone to stand firm in adversity.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of 무릎 in English?
'무릎' translates to 'knee' in English, referring to the joint that connects the thigh and the lower leg in humans and many animals.
Q.How do you use 무릎 in a sentence?
You can use '무릎' in a sentence like: '내 무릎이 아파요,' which means 'My knee hurts.' This is a practical way to express discomfort or injury.
Q.Are there any common phrases that include 무릎?
Yes, a common phrase is '무릎을 꿇다,' which means 'to kneel down.' This phrase can be used in various contexts, from formal situations to everyday actions.
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