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바이러스 — meaning in English: virus

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자살
jasal
바이러스
baileoseu
경계
gyeong
페이지
peiji
교황
gyohwang
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use the word '바이러스' in a variety of contexts, especially when discussing health-related topics such as viral infections or computer viruses in technology. For instance, during flu season, you might hear someone say, '이 바이러스는 매우 전염성이 강해요' (This virus is very contagious).
Synonyms & nuances
'바이러스' specifically refers to viruses in both biological and digital contexts. While '세균' (saegeun) refers to bacteria, which are larger and often treated differently, '바이러스' encompasses a broader range that includes both pathogens and harmful software, making it a versatile term in conversation.
Culture
'바이러스' comes from the Latin word 'virus,' meaning 'poison' or 'slimy liquid.' In Korea, the term gained prominence with the rise of viral diseases and the global awareness of pandemics, reflecting not just a scientific understanding but also a cultural sensitivity to health issues. Interestingly, the word is used in both medical and technological fields, highlighting how interconnected our modern lives are.
FAQ
Q.What does 바이러스 mean in English?
'바이러스' translates to 'virus' in English, referring to infectious agents in biology and malicious software in technology.
Q.How do you pronounce 바이러스?
'바이러스' is pronounced as 'baileoseu.' It's important to pay attention to the vowel sounds to sound more natural.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 바이러스?
A common mistake is confusing '바이러스' with '세균' (bacteria). Remember that '바이러스' specifically refers to viruses, which are different from bacteria in terms of structure and how they cause diseases.
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