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— meaning in English: Prize

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Usage
Native speakers often use the word '상' in contexts such as award ceremonies, competitions, or even casual conversations about achievements. For instance, during a school event, a student might proudly say they received a '상' for their excellent grades, or when discussing a friend’s recent win in a local sports tournament.
Synonyms & nuances
'상' can be compared to '공로' (gongno), which means 'merit' or 'achievement.' While '상' focuses specifically on the prize aspect, '공로' emphasizes the merit behind receiving such recognition. Use '상' when discussing actual awards, but '공로' when referring to the achievements that earned those awards.
Culture
'상' not only means 'prize', but it carries a deeper cultural significance in South Korea. The concept of receiving awards is often tied to the values of hard work and collective success. Historically, awards have been a way to honor individuals for their contributions to society, and this practice continues in modern-day Korea, where both formal and informal recognitions play a crucial role in community bonding.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of the Korean word 상?
'상' translates to 'prize' in English, referring to an award or recognition given for achievements in various contexts, including competitions, academics, and arts.
Q.How do you use 상 in a sentence?
You can use '상' in sentences like '그는 대회에서 상을 받았다' which means 'He received a prize in the competition.' It’s often followed by the context of the achievement.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 상?
A common mistake is using '상' for accomplishments that aren't formally recognized. Remember, '상' specifically refers to awards, so avoid using it for general success without a prize attached.
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