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정권 — meaning in English: power

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formal common
Usage
Native speakers often use '정권' in discussions about political power, particularly when examining the authority held by a government or regime. For example, one might say, '현재 정권이 정책을 바꾸고 있다' (The current regime is changing policies), highlighting the political landscape in Korea.
Synonyms & nuances
'정권' is often compared to '권력' (power), but while '권력' refers to the general concept of power, '정권' specifically denotes a regime or government authority. Use '정권' when discussing specific administrations or political entities rather than power dynamics in a broader sense.
Culture
'정권' has deep historical significance in Korea, often associated with discussions about democracy and authoritarianism. The word itself has evolved from concepts of governance and control, reflecting the tumultuous political history of the country, especially during times of dictatorship and the democratization process in the late 20th century.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of 정권 in English?
'정권' translates to 'power' or 'regime' in English, particularly in a political context, emphasizing the authority held by a governing body.
Q.How do you use 정권 in a sentence?
'정권' can be used in sentences related to politics, such as '정권이 바뀌었다' meaning 'The regime has changed,' to discuss shifts in political power.
Q.Are there common mistakes when using 정권?
A common mistake is to use '정권' interchangeably with '힘' (strength) or '권력' (power). Remember that '정권' specifically refers to a governing body or regime, while the others have broader meanings.
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