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교사 — meaning in English: teacher

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구리
guli
남성
namseong
이익
iig
교사
gyosa
팝업
pab
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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers use the word '교사' when referring specifically to teachers in formal educational settings, such as schools and universities. For instance, during a parent-teacher meeting, parents might ask about their child's '교사' to understand their academic progress.
Synonyms & nuances
While '교사' refers specifically to teachers in an educational context, '선생님' (seonsaengnim) is a more respectful and affectionate term that can be used to address teachers. You would choose '교사' in formal contexts like job titles, but '선생님' is often used in everyday conversation.
Culture
'교사' literally translates to 'teacher' in English, but it carries significant cultural weight in Korea, where educators are highly respected. In traditional Korean society, teachers were often seen as moral guides, highlighting the deep-rooted cultural value placed on education.
FAQ
Q.What does '교사' mean in English?
'교사' means 'teacher' in English. It specifically refers to someone who teaches in a formal educational setting, such as a school or university.
Q.How do you pronounce '교사'?
'교사' is pronounced as 'gyosa.' It's important to practice the pronunciation to ensure clarity when speaking with native speakers.
Q.Is '교사' used only for school teachers?
'교사' is primarily used for school teachers, but it can also refer to instructors in other learning environments like language schools or training institutes.
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