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환상 — meaning in English: fantasy

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보스
boseu
관찰자
gwanchalja
환상
hwansang
또한
ttohan
치료
chilyo
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 환상 in casual conversations about dreams and aspirations, particularly in the context of discussing movies or books that evoke a sense of wonder. For example, someone might say, '이 영화는 환상이 가득해요,' meaning 'This movie is full of fantasy.' It is also used in discussions about art or literature to describe imaginative or surreal elements.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym of 환상 is 꿈 (kkum), which means 'dream.' While both words suggest imaginative ideas, 환상 often conveys a more elaborate or fantastical quality, whereas 꿈 can refer to both sleeping dreams and aspirations. You would choose 환상 when talking specifically about creative, imaginary scenarios.
Culture
The word 환상 has its roots in the Chinese characters 幻想 (huànxiǎng), which convey similar meanings of illusion and imagination. In Korean culture, fantasy is a popular theme in entertainment, especially in novels and films, reflecting a societal fascination with escapism and creativity. This aligns with the global trend of valuing imaginative storytelling.
FAQ
Q.What does 환상 mean in English?
환상 translates to 'fantasy' in English, referring to imaginative concepts, often associated with dreams or escapism.
Q.How can I use 환상 in a sentence?
You can use 환상 in sentences like '그의 이야기는 환상적이었어요,' meaning 'His story was fantastic,' highlighting the imaginative quality of someone's narrative.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 환상?
A common mistake is to confuse 환상 with 현실 (hyeonsil), which means 'reality.' Remember that 환상 refers to imaginative or unreal scenarios, while 현실 refers to what is real or factual.
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