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선거 — meaning in English: election

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인수
insu
전투
jeontu
선거
seongeo
변명
byeonmyeong
치료
chilyo
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formal common
Usage
Native speakers commonly use the word '선거' (seongeo) in discussions about political participation, especially during election seasons. It's often heard in news broadcasts, political debates, and public forums where citizens discuss their voting rights and candidate choices.
Synonyms & nuances
'투표' (tupyo), meaning 'vote', is often confused with '선거'. While '선거' refers to the entire electoral process, '투표' specifically denotes the act of voting itself. You would choose '선거' when discussing the broader context of elections, whereas '투표' is used in the context of casting a vote.
Culture
The word '선거' has deep historical roots in Korea, reflecting the nation's evolution toward democratic governance. Elections in Korea have a significant impact on social change, and the term has gained prominence especially since the late 20th century with the establishment of a democratic system. Interestingly, '선거' is not just limited to political contexts; it can also refer to various types of selections, like choosing representatives in schools or organizations.
FAQ
Q.What does 선거 mean in English?
'선거' translates to 'election' in English, referring to the process of selecting representatives or deciding on issues through voting.
Q.How do you use 선거 in a sentence?
You can use '선거' in phrases like '이번 선거는 매우 중요하다' which means 'This election is very important.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes with the word 선거?
A common mistake is confusing '선거' with '투표'. Remember that '선거' is about the election process, while '투표' refers specifically to the voting action.
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