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비서 — meaning in English: Secretary

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기업
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지역 사회
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비서
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formal common
Usage
Native speakers often use '비서' in professional environments, such as corporate offices or government institutions, where administrative support is essential. For example, a manager might refer to their '비서' when discussing the organization of meetings or handling correspondence.
Synonyms & nuances
While '비서' specifically denotes a secretary, another similar term is '행정직원' (haengjeongjigwon), which means administrative staff. The former is more commonly used in a corporate context, while the latter can refer to various roles within an office setting.
Culture
'비서' has its roots in the Chinese characters 秘書 (bì shū), which mean 'secret record.' This reflects the original role of a secretary as someone who kept confidential documents. In modern South Korea, the role of a '비서' can also extend to personal assistants, emphasizing the trust and close working relationship they often share with their supervisors.
FAQ
Q.What does 비서 mean?
'비서' means 'secretary' in English and refers to someone responsible for administrative tasks in a professional setting.
Q.How do you use 비서 in a sentence?
You can use it like this: '내 비서는 회의 일정을 관리하고 있습니다,' which means 'My secretary is managing the meeting schedule.'
Q.Are there any common phrases with 비서?
Yes, a common phrase is '비서실' (biseosil), meaning 'secretary's office,' used to refer to the office where secretarial work is conducted.
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