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주파수 — meaning in English: frequency

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mal
교회
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대리
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주파수
jupasu
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Usage
Native speakers commonly use the word 주파수 in contexts related to technology and science, such as discussing radio waves or sound frequencies. For example, you might hear it in conversations about tuning a radio to a specific 주파수 to catch a favorite station or in classrooms when learning about sound waves in physics.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym for 주파수 is 빈도 (bindo), which means 'frequency' as well but often relates more to occurrence rates, like how often an event happens. You would choose 주파수 when discussing specific technical aspects like sound waves, while 빈도 is more suitable for casual conversations about events or habits.
Culture
The word 주파수 is derived from the Sino-Korean characters '주' (主) meaning 'main' or 'to lead' and '파수' (波數) which means 'wave number.' Interestingly, the concept of frequency is not just limited to physics; in Korean culture, it can also refer to harmony and balance, particularly in music and art. This duality shows how intertwined language and cultural concepts can be.
FAQ
Q.What does 주파수 mean in English?
주파수 translates to 'frequency' in English, referring to the number of occurrences of a repeating event per unit of time. It's commonly used in scientific contexts.
Q.How do you pronounce 주파수?
주파수 is pronounced as 'jupasu.' The first syllable sounds like 'ju' in 'juice,' and the second syllable 'pasu' rhymes with 'bus.'
Q.Can 주파수 be used in everyday conversation?
Yes, 주파수 can be used in everyday conversation, especially when discussing technology like radios, televisions, or even music. It's a technical term but increasingly common in casual discussions about media.
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