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— meaning in English: hall

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가격
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개정
gaejeong
회장
hoejang
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use the word '홀' when referring to larger spaces designed for gatherings, such as meeting rooms, event halls, or concert venues. For example, you might hear someone say, '우리는 그 홀에서 결혼식을 할 거예요' (We will have the wedding in that hall). It's commonly heard in both casual conversations and during formal announcements.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym for '홀' is '방' (bang), which means 'room.' However, '방' typically refers to smaller, private spaces, while '홀' indicates a larger, more open area meant for gatherings. You'll choose '홀' when discussing venues for events or public functions, whereas '방' is used for personal or intimate settings.
Culture
'홀' has its roots in the Old Korean language, where it signified a spacious area or enclosure. In modern Korea, '홀' is often associated with significant events, such as weddings or concerts, reflecting the importance of communal gatherings in Korean culture. Interestingly, many public buildings in Korea, like community centers and universities, have '홀' in their names, emphasizing the role of these spaces in fostering social interaction.
FAQ
Q.What does the Korean word '홀' mean?
'홀' translates to 'hall' in English, referring to a large room or space used for gatherings, meetings, or events.
Q.How do you use '홀' in a sentence?
You can say, '이 홀은 너무 큽니다' (This hall is very big) when describing the size of a hall.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using '홀'?
A common mistake is using '홀' interchangeably with '방.' Remember that '홀' is for larger, communal spaces, while '방' is for smaller, private rooms.
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