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시작 — meaning in English: start

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 시작 when discussing the commencement of various activities, whether it's starting a new project at work, beginning a class, or initiating a conversation. For instance, you might hear someone say, '이제 시작할까요?' (Shall we start now?) when gathering friends for a game night.
Synonyms & nuances
While 시작 is a straightforward term for 'start,' another word, 개시 (gaesi), has a more formal tone and is often used in legal or official contexts, like the start of a contract. Choose 시작 for everyday use and when speaking with friends or family.
Culture
The word 시작 has its roots in the Korean verb 시작하다, which means 'to start' or 'to begin.' In Korean culture, starting something new - whether a business, a relationship, or a personal goal - is often celebrated and seen as a significant life event, reflecting the importance of fresh beginnings in both personal and communal contexts.
FAQ
Q.How do you use 시작 in a sentence?
You can use 시작 in a sentence like, '회의를 시작하겠습니다,' which means 'I will start the meeting.' It's often used to indicate the beginning of various activities.
Q.What is the difference between 시작하다 and 시작?
시작하다 is the verb form meaning 'to start,' while 시작 is the noun meaning 'start' or 'beginning.' Use 시작 when talking about the concept of starting something, and 시작하다 when you want to express the action of starting.
Q.Are there any common mistakes in using 시작?
A common mistake is to forget that 시작 is a noun and not a verb. Make sure to pair it correctly with verbs like 하다 (to do) when forming sentences.
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