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머리 — meaning in English: head

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word '머리' in everyday conversations, especially when discussing health or emotions. For instance, someone might say, '머리가 아파요' (My head hurts) when feeling unwell, or use it figuratively in phrases like '머리를 써야 해요' (You need to use your head) to encourage thoughtful decision-making.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is '두개' (dugae), which refers more specifically to the skull or cranium. While '머리' is commonly used in both physical and metaphorical contexts, '두개' is less frequently used in everyday speech and is more technical.
Culture
'머리' is not just about the physical head; it also encompasses aspects of intellect and emotions in Korean culture. For example, the phrase '머리가 좋다' (to have a good head) refers to someone being clever or smart. This dual meaning highlights the significance of cognitive ability in social interactions and assessments in Korean society.
FAQ
Q.What does '머리' mean in English?
'머리' translates to 'head' in English, referring to the part of the body that contains the brain, eyes, ears, nose, and mouth.
Q.How can I use '머리' in a sentence?
You can use '머리' in a variety of sentences. For example, '머리가 좋아요' means 'You have a good head (smart).' You can also say, '머리가 아프다' to express 'I have a headache.'
Q.Are there any common phrases that include '머리'?
Yes, common phrases include '머리 아프다' (to have a headache) and '머리를 식히다' (to cool one's head), which means to calm down and think clearly.
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