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pandan
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jase
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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word '땅' (ttang) in everyday conversations when discussing places, geography, or agriculture. For example, a farmer might refer to his '땅' when talking about crop yields, or friends might discuss their favorite hiking '땅' while planning a weekend trip.
Synonyms & nuances
The word '땅' can be compared to '토지' (toji), which also means land but is more technical and used in legal contexts. You would choose '땅' in everyday conversation while reserving '토지' for formal discussions involving property law or real estate.
Culture
'땅' holds cultural significance in Korea, as land ownership has long been associated with wealth and status. Historically, land reform policies in the mid-20th century dramatically reshaped the Korean landscape, making '땅' not only a physical entity but also a symbol of economic equity and personal identity.
FAQ
Q.What does 땅 mean in English?
'땅' means 'land' in English, referring to the solid surface of the Earth, as well as the property or territory that one might own.
Q.How do you use 땅 in a sentence?
You can use '땅' in sentences like '나는 이 땅에서 태어났어요' (I was born in this land) or '그는 땅을 사려고 해요' (He wants to buy land).
Q.Are there common mistakes with the word 땅?
A common mistake is confusing '땅' with '지구' (jigu), which means 'Earth' in a broader context. Remember, '땅' specifically refers to land or ground within a specific area.
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