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전원 — meaning in English: power

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레이스
leiseu
가치
gachi
국가
gugga
전원
jeon
문자열
munjayeol
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 전원 (jeon) in various contexts related to electricity and power sources. For example, when discussing turning on a device, such as saying '전원을 켜주세요' (Please turn on the power), or when talking about electrical systems in homes and offices.
Synonyms & nuances
While 전원 refers specifically to 'power' in the context of electricity, another word, 힘 (him), refers more broadly to 'strength' or 'force.' You might use 전원 when talking about electrical devices, while 힘 would be more appropriate in discussions about physical strength or energy.
Culture
The word 전원 comes from the combination of '전' which means 'electricity' and '원' which refers to 'source' or 'origin.' It's fascinating how this term encompasses both the physical and metaphorical concepts of power, embodying the energy that fuels our daily lives. In a historical context, as Korea modernized, the word evolved to encapsulate the growing importance of electricity in everyday life.
FAQ
Q.What does 전원 mean in English?
전원 translates to 'power' in English, specifically in the context of electrical power or energy sources.
Q.How do you use 전원 in a sentence?
You can use 전원 in a sentence like, '이 컴퓨터의 전원을 꺼주세요,' which means 'Please turn off the power of this computer.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes learners make with 전원?
A common mistake is to confuse 전원 with 힘. While both relate to energy, 전원 specifically refers to electricity, so be sure to use it in electrical contexts.
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