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Coal in Korean: 석탄

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석탄
seogtan
역사
yeogsa
mul
연구
yeongu
전단지
jeondanji
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 석탄 primarily in discussions about energy resources, environmental issues, or historical contexts regarding the Industrial Revolution. For instance, you might hear it in a conversation about the transition from coal to renewable energy sources in a South Korean environmental meeting.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym for 석탄 is 연탄 (yeontan), which specifically refers to briquettes made from coal. While 석탄 is a broader term encompassing all forms of coal, 연탄 is more commonly used in the context of home heating in Korea, particularly during winter.
Culture
The word 석탄 comes from the combination of 석 (seok), meaning 'stone,' and 탄 (tan), meaning 'charcoal,' reflecting its origins as a stone-like fuel. Historically, Korea, like many countries, relied heavily on 석탄 during its industrialization, making it a significant player in economic development, but also a topic of environmental concern today as the world shifts toward cleaner energy alternatives.
FAQ
Q.What does 석탄 mean in English?
석탄 translates to 'coal' in English, referring to the combustible black or brownish-black sedimentary rock used primarily for fuel and energy production.
Q.How is 석탄 used in sentences?
You can use 석탄 in sentences like '한국은 석탄을 수출합니다.' which means 'Korea exports coal.' It's commonly used in discussions about energy policies and environmental impacts.
Q.Are there any common mistakes with 석탄?
A common mistake is confusing 석탄 with other types of fuel like 석유 (seogyu), which means 'oil.' Remember that 석탄 specifically refers to coal, while 석유 refers to petroleum.
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