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사진 — meaning in English: Photo

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers frequently use the word 사진 when discussing memories, sharing experiences, or capturing moments, especially during family gatherings, vacations, or celebrations. For example, when someone shows a friend their recent trip photos, they might say, '이 사진 봐!' which means 'Look at this photo!'
Synonyms & nuances
While 사진 refers specifically to a photo, you might also encounter the word 그림, which means 'drawing' or 'painting.' The choice between these words depends on the medium; use 사진 when talking about photographic images and 그림 for artistic representations.
Culture
The word 사진 comes from the Hanja (Chinese characters used in Korean) '寫眞', where '寫' means 'to write' and '眞' means 'true.' This reflects the cultural importance of photography in documenting real-life events and memories. In South Korea, photography is not just a hobby but an essential part of social life, often seen on social media platforms where users share their best shots.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of the word 사진 in English?
The word 사진 translates to 'photo' in English, representing a captured image, typically from a camera. It's a common term used in everyday conversations about pictures.
Q.How do you use 사진 in a sentence?
You can use 사진 in sentences like '이 사진이 정말 예뻐요,' meaning 'This photo is really pretty.' It’s versatile and can fit in various contexts related to photography.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using the word 사진?
A common mistake is confusing 사진 with 그림. Remember, 사진 is specifically for photographs, while 그림 refers to drawings or paintings. Using them interchangeably can lead to misunderstandings.
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