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— meaning in English: foot

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동정
dongjeong
bal
오일
oil
얼굴
eolgul
대주교
daejugyo
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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers use '발' in everyday conversation when discussing anything related to feet, whether it's talking about health, fashion, or sports. For instance, you might hear someone say, '내 발이 아파요,' meaning 'My foot hurts,' during a casual chat with friends after a long day of walking.
Synonyms & nuances
While '발' directly translates to 'foot,' another related term is '발가락' (balgarak), which means 'toe.' You would use '발' when referencing the entire foot, but '발가락' would be appropriate when discussing specific parts of the foot.
Culture
'발' is not just a simple word for 'foot'; it has deeper roots in Korean culture. Within traditional Korean medicine, the foot is believed to reflect the body's overall health, and many therapies involve foot care. Interestingly, South Korea has a thriving foot massage culture, often seen as a way to relax and rejuvenate after a busy day.
FAQ
Q.What is the correct pronunciation of 발?
'발' is pronounced as 'bal' with a short 'a,' similar to the English word 'pal.' Make sure to articulate the 'b' and 'l' clearly for accurate pronunciation.
Q.How is 발 used in everyday sentences?
You can use '발' in sentences like '발이 아프다' (My foot hurts) or '발을 씻다' (Wash your feet). It's a versatile word that can fit into various contexts regarding foot care or foot-related activities.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 발?
A common mistake learners make is confusing '발' with '다리' (dari), which means 'leg.' Remember, '발' specifically refers to the foot, while '다리' refers to the entire leg.
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