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상처 — meaning in English: Wound

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상처
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word '상처' in both literal and metaphorical contexts. For instance, you might hear someone discussing a physical injury from sports, or in a more emotional setting, a friend might share about a '상처' from a past relationship during a heart-to-heart conversation.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is '부상' (busang), which specifically refers to an injury, often in a medical context. '상처', however, can describe both emotional and physical wounds, making it a more versatile choice in conversations about personal experiences.
Culture
'상처' originates from the Old Korean word '상처하다', meaning to be hurt. In Korean culture, discussing emotional wounds is often seen as a sign of vulnerability, which can foster deeper connections between friends and family, leading to the phrase '상처를 받다' that means to be hurt emotionally.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of 상처 in English?
'상처' translates to 'wound' in English, encompassing both physical injuries and emotional scars.
Q.How do you use 상처 in a sentence?
You can use '상처' in sentences like '그는 상처가 아프다' (His wound hurts) or '나는 그 말에 상처받았다' (I was hurt by those words).
Q.Are there common mistakes with 상처?
A common mistake is to only use '상처' for physical injuries. Remember, it also applies to emotional contexts, so it's essential to consider the situation when using it.
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