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라디오 — meaning in English: radio

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부부
bubu
bal
라디오
ladio
둥지
dungji
회의
hoeui
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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers use the word '라디오' (ladio) in everyday conversations when discussing their favorite radio shows or music stations. It's common to hear this term in various contexts, such as when friends are chatting about their preferred listening experiences during commutes or when sharing recommendations for interesting radio programs.
Synonyms & nuances
'라디오' specifically refers to the device and the medium of radio communication. In contrast, '음악' (eumak) means 'music' and refers more broadly to sound art. Use '라디오' when you want to emphasize the act of listening to broadcasts rather than just music.
Culture
The word '라디오' is a loanword derived from the English 'radio,' which reflects the influence of American culture on South Korea during the mid-20th century. Interestingly, radio played a crucial role in the development of modern Korean music, especially during the Korean War, as it was a primary source of entertainment and news for many families.
FAQ
Q.What does '라디오' mean in English?
'라디오' translates to 'radio' in English, referring to the device used for receiving broadcast signals or the medium itself.
Q.How do you say 'I listen to the radio' in Korean?
You would say '나는 라디오를 들어요' (naneun ladioreul deureoyo), which directly translates to 'I listen to the radio.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes with using '라디오'?
A common mistake is to confuse '라디오' with '텔레비전' (television). Remember that '라디오' specifically refers to the audio medium, while '텔레비전' relates to visual broadcasts.
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