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관찰자 — meaning in English: observer

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트랜잭션
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소설
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관찰자
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참조
chamjo
위스키
wiseuki
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neutral common
Usage
Native Korean speakers often use '관찰자' in settings involving observation or analysis, such as scientific research, wildlife watching, or even when discussing social behaviors. For instance, a scientist might refer to themselves as a '관찰자' during an ecological study, highlighting their role in observing animal behaviors in their natural habitat.
Synonyms & nuances
'관찰자' is similar to '목격자' (mokgyeokja), which means 'witness', but while '목격자' implies witnessing an event, '관찰자' emphasizes a more methodical and detailed observation. You would choose '관찰자' when describing someone engaged in systematic observation, such as a researcher or analyst.
Culture
'관찰자' is derived from the verb '관찰하다' which means 'to observe'. This word holds cultural significance in Korean society, where observation is highly valued in educational and professional contexts. The importance placed on careful observation dates back to Confucian ideas that emphasize understanding the world through careful analysis.
FAQ
Q.What does 관찰자 mean in English?
'관찰자' translates to 'observer' in English, referring to someone who watches or examines something carefully.
Q.How do you use 관찰자 in a sentence?
You can say, '그는 야생 동물의 관찰자입니다,' which means 'He is an observer of wildlife.' This showcases the word in a practical context.
Q.Are there any common mistakes with 관찰자?
A common mistake is confusing '관찰자' with '참여자' (participant). Remember, '관찰자' is specifically for someone who observes, while '참여자' implies active participation.
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