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관할 — meaning in English: Competence

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실수
silsu
벽돌
byeogdol
육체
yugche
장치
jangchi
관할
gwanhal
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formal common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word '관할' (gwanhal) in legal contexts or administrative discussions. For instance, when discussing which government agency has the authority over a particular issue, or in the context of a court case determining jurisdiction, this term is quite relevant.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is '권한' (gwonhan), which translates to 'authority' or 'power.' While '관할' emphasizes the jurisdictional aspect of competence, '권한' focuses more on the empowerment aspect. You would choose '관할' when discussing legal or administrative competence.
Culture
'관할' has roots in the Hanja characters '管' meaning 'to manage' and '轄' meaning 'to govern'. This reflects a deep cultural significance in Korean society where hierarchy and authority are highly regarded. The term illustrates how governance and management are intertwined in both practical and conceptual frameworks.
FAQ
Q.What does 관할 mean in English?
'관할' translates to 'competence' or 'jurisdiction' in English, particularly in legal and administrative contexts.
Q.How do you use 관할 in a sentence?
You can use '관할' in sentences like '이 사건은 서울지방법원의 관할입니다,' meaning 'This case falls under the jurisdiction of the Seoul District Court.'
Q.Is there a difference between 관할 and 권한?
Yes, while both words relate to authority, '관할' specifically refers to jurisdiction or competence in a legal sense, whereas '권한' pertains to the general authority or power held by a person or organization.
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