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부동산 — meaning in English: real estate

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전면
jeonmyeon
차고
chago
부동산
budongsan
즐거움
jeulgeoum
훈련
hunlyeon
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use '부동산' when discussing property investments, rental agreements, or market trends. For instance, you might hear it in conversations among friends about buying a house or during formal meetings in real estate agencies.
Synonyms & nuances
'부동산' is often used interchangeably with '부동산업' (budongsaneop), which refers specifically to the real estate industry. However, while '부동산' refers to real property itself, '부동산업' encompasses the business and services related to buying, selling, and leasing properties, making the former a more general term.
Culture
'부동산' is derived from the combination of two words: '부' (bu), meaning 'property' or 'wealth,' and '동산' (dongsan), meaning 'immovable' or 'land.' This term highlights the cultural importance of land ownership in Korea, where real estate has historically been seen as a symbol of wealth and stability. Interestingly, the Korean real estate market has seen immense fluctuations over the decades, reflecting both economic booms and crises.
FAQ
Q.What does 부동산 mean in English?
'부동산' translates to 'real estate' in English, referring to land and any structures on it, like homes or commercial properties.
Q.How is 부동산 used in conversation?
'부동산' is commonly used in discussions about buying, selling, or renting properties. For example, you might say, '이 부동산은 매우 비쌉니다,' meaning 'This real estate is very expensive.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes with 부동산?
A common mistake is mispronouncing it; ensure you stress the 'do' in 'budongsan.' Additionally, learners sometimes confuse it with '부동산업,' which is more about the industry rather than the property itself.
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