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연방 — meaning in English: commonwealth

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연방
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온기
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세미나
semina
감사
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Usage
Native speakers often use the word 연방 in discussions regarding political structures, especially when referring to countries with a federal system like the United States or Canada. It may come up in academic discussions, political debates, or when analyzing governance models in a historical context.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is '연합' (yeonhap), which means 'union.' While both terms suggest a joining together, 연방 specifically denotes a federal structure with autonomous states, while 연합 can imply a broader alliance without the same degree of political autonomy.
Culture
The term 연방 has its roots in the Latin word 'foedus,' meaning alliance or treaty, which reflects the cooperative essence of federal systems. In Korea, the concept holds significance as the country considers various governance structures, especially in discussions about potential reunification and the political futures of North and South Korea, making it a critical term in contemporary discourse.
FAQ
Q.What does the word 연방 mean in English?
The word 연방 translates to 'commonwealth' or 'federation' in English, referring to a political entity formed by multiple states or regions that unite under a central government.
Q.How is 연방 used in Korean sentences?
In a sentence, you might say, '미국은 연방 정부 시스템을 가지고 있습니다,' which means 'The United States has a federal government system.' This context is typical when discussing government structures.
Q.Are there any common mistakes with the word 연방?
A common mistake is confusing 연방 with other forms of government, like 민주주의 (democracy) or 공화국 (republic). Remember that 연방 specifically refers to a federal system, so use it when discussing entities with shared governance.
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