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장점 — meaning in English: Advantages

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장점
jangjeom
티켓
tikes
지역
jiyeog
평화
pyeonghwa
수상
susang
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 장점 when discussing the benefits of a product during a sales pitch or comparing features in a meeting. It can also come up in casual conversations when talking about personal strengths or advantages in various life situations.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym for 장점 is '이점' (ijjeom), which also means 'advantage' but is often used in more specific contexts, such as discussing the merits of policies or strategies. You might choose 장점 when discussing personal qualities or broader benefits, while 이점 would be more appropriate for technical discussions.
Culture
The word 장점 is derived from the Sino-Korean characters 장 (長), meaning 'long' or 'tall', and 점 (點), meaning 'point' or 'spot'. This etymology reflects the idea of a 'strong point' or 'advantage' in any context, showing how the Korean language often roots its vocabulary in visual imagery. Interestingly, in South Korean educational culture, discussing one's 장점 is common during job interviews and personal evaluations, making it an essential concept for career advancement.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of 장점 in English?
장점 translates to 'advantages' or 'benefits' in English. It refers to the positive aspects or strengths of a person, product, or idea.
Q.How do you use 장점 in a sentence?
You can use 장점 by saying something like, '이 제품의 장점은 가격이 저렴하다는 것입니다,' which means 'The advantage of this product is that it is affordable.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes with the word 장점?
A common mistake is to confuse 장점 with 단점 (danjeom), which means 'disadvantages.' Make sure you use 장점 when highlighting positive aspects.
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