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연결 — meaning in English: connect

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인치
inchi
관할
gwanhal
게인
gein
연결
yeongyeol
법안
beob
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use '연결' in contexts where relationships, networks, or systems are being described. For instance, you might hear it in a discussion about technology when talking about connecting devices, or in a social setting where someone is explaining how they network with others for business opportunities.
Synonyms & nuances
'연결' is closely related to '접속' (jeobsok), which also means 'connect' but is more technical, often used in internet contexts. You would choose '연결' when discussing emotional or social connections, while '접속' is better reserved for digital connections, like connecting to Wi-Fi.
Culture
'연결' comes from the native Korean word roots meaning 'to link together'. In a culture that values interconnectedness, the concept of connection is significant not just in technology but in social relationships as well. Historically, the idea of 'connection' has influenced various aspects of Korean life, from community gatherings to familial ties, reflecting the importance of unity within society.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of 연결 in English?
'연결' translates to 'connect' in English, indicating the act of linking or joining things together, whether they be people, ideas, or devices.
Q.How do you use 연결 in a sentence?
You can use '연결' in a sentence like this: '이 두 사람의 연결은 정말 특별해요', which means 'The connection between these two people is truly special.'
Q.Are there common mistakes with the word 연결?
'연결' is often confused with '연계' (yeonggye), which also means 'connection' but implies a more structured or formal link, such as organizational ties. Be mindful of the context you are using to choose the right term.
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