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— meaning in English: spring

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word '봄' during conversations about the changing seasons. For instance, it's common to hear '봄' when discussing plans for spring festivals, picnics, or seasonal activities like cherry blossom viewing, particularly in March and April.
Synonyms & nuances
'봄' is often used without alternatives, but one might encounter '춘기' (chungi), which is a more technical term referring specifically to the spring season in a calendar context. However, '봄' is preferred in everyday conversation due to its warmth and accessibility.
Culture
'봄' is not just a word for spring but also embodies a sense of renewal and rebirth in Korean culture, similar to how spring symbolizes new beginnings in many cultures worldwide. Interestingly, South Korea celebrates the arrival of 봄 with festivals like the Jinhae Cherry Blossom Festival, where Koreans and tourists alike enjoy the breathtaking beauty of blossoming cherry trees.
FAQ
Q.What does '봄' mean in English?
'봄' translates to 'spring' in English, representing the season characterized by warmer weather, blooming flowers, and a sense of renewal.
Q.How do you use '봄' in a sentence?
You can say, '봄이 왔어요' which means 'Spring has come.' This phrase captures the excitement of the season's arrival.
Q.Are there common mistakes when using '봄'?
A common mistake is confusing '봄' with '여름' (summer) or '가을' (fall). Remember that '봄' specifically refers to the spring season, so context is key when discussing seasonal topics.
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