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쿠데타 — meaning in English: Coup d'etat

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쿠데타
kudeta
필드
pildeu
요약
yoyag
레인
lein
복지
bogji
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formal intermediate
Usage
Native speakers often use the word '쿠데타' in political discussions, especially when talking about historical events like military takeovers in Korea. For example, during debates about democracy and governance, mentioning a '쿠데타' can evoke strong emotions and opinions.
Synonyms & nuances
A synonym for '쿠데타' is '혁명' (hyeokmyeong), meaning 'revolution.' However, '쿠데타' specifically refers to a sudden and illegal seizure of power, often by military forces, while '혁명' implies a broader and often more transformative change in society. Choose '쿠데타' when emphasizing the abruptness and illegitimacy of the power shift.
Culture
'쿠데타' is derived from the French term 'coup d'état,' which means 'blow of state.' In South Korea, discussions about '쿠데타' often reference significant events in the nation’s history, such as the 1961 military coup led by Park Chung-hee. This word not only signifies a political upheaval but also carries a heavy weight of cultural memory and collective experience.
FAQ
Q.What does 쿠데타 mean in English?
'쿠데타' translates to 'coup d'état' in English, referring to the sudden overthrow of a government or ruling authority.
Q.How do you pronounce 쿠데타?
'쿠데타' is pronounced as 'kudeta,' with a soft 'k' sound followed by 'u,' 'de,' and 'ta,' all pronounced distinctly.
Q.Is 쿠데타 used in everyday conversation?
'쿠데타' is not commonly used in daily conversation but is more frequently found in discussions related to politics, history, or current events.
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