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희망 — meaning in English: Hope

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신호
sinho
가족
gajog
보조금
bojogeum
희망
huimang
고객
gogaeg
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use '희망' (huimang) in both everyday conversations and more serious discussions, such as during times of uncertainty or when discussing personal goals. For instance, you might hear it in motivational speeches or when comforting a friend who's going through a tough time.
Synonyms & nuances
While '희망' (huimang) generally conveys a sense of hope or optimism, a close synonym '소망' (somang) often carries a more personal or spiritual connotation, linking it to desires or wishes. You might choose '희망' in a broader context, while '소망' fits better in intimate or religious discussions.
Culture
'희망' has deep cultural roots in South Korea, often associated with resilience and perseverance. The word has been used in various political movements, symbolizing the hope for a better future, especially during times of national hardship like the Korean War. It reflects a collective aspiration that resonates strongly within the Korean psyche.
FAQ
Q.What does 희망 mean in English?
'희망' translates to 'hope' in English, encapsulating feelings of optimism and desire for a positive outcome.
Q.How do you use 희망 in a sentence?
You can use it in sentences like '나는 항상 희망이 있어요' (I always have hope) to express a positive outlook.
Q.Are there any common mistakes with 희망?
A common mistake is to confuse '희망' with '기대' (gidae), which means 'expectation.' Remember, '희망' is more about hoping for something positive, while '기대' can imply a more neutral anticipation.
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