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성격 — meaning in English: Character

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성격
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use '성격' in conversations about personality traits or character assessments during social gatherings or counseling sessions. For example, when discussing someone's compatibility in a romantic relationship, one might say, '그 사람의 성격이 정말 좋아요!' which means 'That person's character is really great!'
Synonyms & nuances
'성격' focuses specifically on the inherent qualities and traits of a person, while words like '개성' (individuality) highlight unique characteristics. You would choose '성격' when discussing someone's general demeanor or personality in a context that requires a more traditional or formal assessment.
Culture
'성격' is derived from the Chinese characters 性 (nature) and 格 (standard), which together emphasize the essence of a person's character. In Korean culture, understanding someone's '성격' is crucial for building strong relationships, as it often influences social dynamics and group harmony. The emphasis on personality traits in job interviews also reflects the importance of '성격' in the professional realm.
FAQ
Q.How do you use '성격' in a sentence?
'성격' can be used in sentences like '그의 성격은 매우 친절하다,' which means 'His character is very kind.' It's often used to describe someone's behavior or personality in various contexts.
Q.What is the difference between '성격' and '성향'?
'성격' refers to a person's character or personality overall, while '성향' means inclination or tendency. You would use '성향' when discussing someone's predisposition toward certain behaviors or preferences.
Q.Is '성격' used in formal settings?
Yes, '성격' is versatile and can be used in both formal and informal settings. In a formal context, you might discuss a candidate's '성격' during a job interview, whereas in casual conversation, it can describe friends' or family members' traits.
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