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주말 — meaning in English: Weekend

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거짓말
geojismal
주말
jumal
가능성
ganeungseong
seong
재해
jaehae
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informal very common
Usage
Native Korean speakers commonly use the word 주말 (jumal) when discussing plans for leisure activities, family gatherings, or simply taking a break from work. For instance, you might hear someone say, 'What are you doing this 주말?' when making weekend plans with friends.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is '휴일' (hyuil), which means 'holiday'. However, 주말 (jumal) specifically refers to the weekend, while 휴일 can encompass any holiday, including public holidays. You would use 주말 when speaking about Saturday and Sunday specifically.
Culture
The word 주말 (jumal) is derived from the combination of '주' meaning 'week' and '말' meaning 'end'. In South Korea, weekends hold significant cultural importance, often reserved for family time, social outings, or personal hobbies, reflecting the modern work-life balance many Koreans strive to achieve.
FAQ
Q.What does 주말 mean in English?
주말 translates to 'weekend' in English, referring to the days typically set aside for rest and leisure — Saturday and Sunday.
Q.How do I use 주말 in a sentence?
You can use 주말 in sentences like '이번 주말에 뭐 할 거예요?' which means 'What are you going to do this weekend?' This helps you practice conversational Korean related to everyday plans.
Q.Is 주말 used in formal contexts?
주말 is primarily used in informal settings, but it can still appear in neutral contexts. For more formal situations, you might refer to specific days or use phrases like '주말 동안' to convey 'over the weekend' in a more polished manner.
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