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tomb in Korean: 무덤

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무덤
mudeom
기호
giho
표시
pyosi
도움
doum
전환
jeonhwan
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use the word '무덤' (mudeom) when discussing burial places, especially in contexts related to history or ancestral traditions. It might come up when visiting historical sites, during conversations about family lineage, or when participating in memorial ceremonies.
Synonyms & nuances
While '무덤' refers specifically to a tomb, the word '묘' (myo) can also be used to describe a grave or burial site. '묘' may carry a more poetic or literary nuance, while '무덤' is more straightforward and commonly used in everyday conversations.
Culture
'무덤' has a rich cultural significance in Korea, where ancestral reverence is deeply ingrained. Traditionally, families would visit their ancestors' tombs during Chuseok and other holidays to pay respects, making '무덤' a word intertwined with family history and respect for the deceased.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of '무덤' in English?
'무덤' translates to 'tomb' in English, referring specifically to a burial site for the deceased.
Q.How do you use '무덤' in a sentence?
You can use '무덤' in sentences like '그의 무덤은 아름다운 산 속에 있다' (His tomb is in a beautiful mountain).
Q.Are there any common mistakes with using '무덤'?
A common mistake is to confuse '무덤' with '묘.' While both refer to burial places, '무덤' is more commonly used in daily conversation, whereas '묘' might be used in more formal or literary contexts.
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