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양보 — meaning in English: concession

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양보
yangbo
모자
moja
자회사
jahoesa
모양
moyang
스테이크
seuteikeu
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use '양보' in situations where they are negotiating or discussing compromises. For instance, during a family decision-making process about vacation plans, someone might suggest a '양보' to accommodate everyone’s preferences.
Synonyms & nuances
'양보' can be closely related to '타협' (taihyeop), which means 'compromise'; however, '양보' specifically implies yielding or giving up something willingly, while '타협' suggests a mutual agreement typically reached after negotiation. You might choose '양보' when emphasizing the act of conceding something for the benefit of others.
Culture
'양보' emphasizes the value of harmony and cooperation in Korean culture, reflecting the collectivist mindset prevalent in many Asian societies. The word comes from the combination of '양' (yang), meaning 'to yield' or 'to give way', and '보' (bo), which suggests 'to give'. This shows how concession is viewed as a positive action, promoting mutual respect and understanding.
FAQ
Q.What does 양보 mean in English?
'양보' translates to 'concession' in English, referring to the act of yielding or giving way to someone else's request or need.
Q.How do you use 양보 in a sentence?
You can use 양보 in sentences like: '우리는 서로 양보해야 해요' which means 'We need to make concessions to each other.'
Q.Is 양보 used in formal contexts?
Yes, 양보 can be used in both formal and informal contexts. It's appropriate for discussions in workplaces, negotiations, or even casual conversations where compromise is necessary.
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