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폭력 — meaning in English: violence

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여백
yeobaeg
대부분의
daebubun
gu
기관
gigwan
폭력
poglyeog
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 폭력 (poglyeog) when discussing serious topics like crime, social issues, or conflicts. For instance, it might come up in news reports about domestic violence or in conversations around protests against police brutality, where the emotional weight of the word is particularly poignant.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym for 폭력 is 폭행 (pokhaeng), which specifically refers to physical assault. While 폭력 covers a broader range of violent acts, including emotional or psychological violence, you’d choose 폭행 when focusing on physical altercations.
Culture
The word 폭력 has roots in both the Chinese characters (暴力) and the Korean language itself, reflecting a long-standing cultural awareness of the impacts of violence. In South Korea, it has gained significant attention in recent years due to increasing discussions about mental health and societal violence, particularly in relation to the youth and entertainment industries.
FAQ
Q.What does 폭력 mean in English?
폭력 translates to 'violence' in English, encompassing both physical acts and broader contexts of aggression. It’s used to describe harmful actions or behaviors that may inflict damage or harm.
Q.How do you use 폭력 in a sentence?
You can use 폭력 in a sentence like, '폭력은 사회에 큰 문제입니다,' which means 'Violence is a major problem in society.' This shows how the word can frame serious discussions about social issues.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 폭력?
A common mistake is using 폭력 interchangeably with 일반적인 폭행 (ilbanjeogin pokhaeng), which specifically indicates physical assault. Remember that 폭력 is a broader term, so ensure the context aligns with the type of violence being discussed.
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