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터널 — meaning in English: tunnel

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터널
teoneol
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작가
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바다
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 터널 (teoneol) in various contexts, such as discussing transportation infrastructure or when talking about routes in mountainous regions. For example, you might hear it during a conversation about road trips where a tunnel plays a significant role in connecting two areas.
Synonyms & nuances
A similar word is 구멍 (gumeong), which means 'hole' but is much broader and can refer to any kind of opening. While 구멍 can describe anything from a small hole in the ground to a gap in a wall, 터널 specifically refers to a passageway, especially one that is underground or through a mountain.
Culture
The term 터널 (teoneol) has interesting ties to Korea's rapid industrialization, particularly during the late 20th century when numerous tunnels were constructed to improve connectivity across the country's mountainous terrain. One notable example is the KTX (Korea Train Express) tunnels, which symbolize Korea's advancement in technology and infrastructure.
FAQ
Q.What does 터널 mean in English?
터널 translates to 'tunnel' in English, referring to an underground or underwater passageway commonly used for transportation.
Q.How do you use 터널 in a sentence?
You can use 터널 in a sentence like this: '서울과 부산을 연결하는 터널이 있습니다,' which means 'There is a tunnel connecting Seoul and Busan.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using the word 터널?
A common mistake is using 터널 to describe any kind of hole or gap. Remember, 터널 specifically refers to a constructed passageway, so using it interchangeably with more general terms like 구멍 can lead to confusion.
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