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가장자리 — meaning in English: edge

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use '가장자리' in various contexts, such as when describing physical objects like the edge of a table or a page in a book. It can also be used metaphorically, for example, when discussing the fringes of society or the outskirts of a town.
Synonyms & nuances
'가장자리' can be compared to '끝' (kkeut), which means 'end' or 'tip'. While '끝' refers specifically to the termination of something, '가장자리' emphasizes the boundary or periphery, making it more suitable for discussing contours or borders rather than just endpoints.
Culture
'가장자리' is derived from the words '가장' meaning 'most' and '자리' meaning 'place' or 'seat', which together imply the concept of an outermost position. In Korean culture, the idea of edges is significant, as it relates to balance and harmony—concepts that are central to traditional aesthetics and architecture.
FAQ
Q.What does the Korean word 가장자리 mean in English?
'가장자리' translates to 'edge' in English, indicating the outermost boundary of an object or area.
Q.How do you use 가장자리 in a sentence?
For example, you could say '책의 가장자리에 글씨가 있다,' which means 'There is writing on the edge of the book.' This illustrates both physical and contextually relevant usage.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 가장자리?
A common mistake is confusing '가장자리' with '끝.' Remember, use '가장자리' for edges and borders, while '끝' is reserved for ends or termination points.
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