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악마 — meaning in English: Devil

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디스크
diseukeu
악마
agma
도전
dojeon
리더십
lideosib
형사
hyeongsa
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 악마 (agma) in contexts related to storytelling, literature, and discussions about morality. For instance, it might come up in a conversation about a character in a horror movie or when discussing someone's particularly devilish behavior during a heated argument.
Synonyms & nuances
While 악마 refers specifically to the concept of a devil or demon, the word 사탄 (satan) is often used in religious contexts to denote the ultimate adversary. You would choose 악마 in everyday conversation or media references, while 사탄 might appear in theological discussions.
Culture
The word 악마 has roots in ancient beliefs, reflecting the duality of good and evil in Korean folklore. Interestingly, the concept of the devil has evolved over centuries, often depicted as a trickster or tempter in various narratives, making it a versatile term in both religious and literary contexts.
FAQ
Q.What does 악마 mean in English?
악마 (agma) translates to 'devil' in English, representing the embodiment of evil or malevolence in various contexts.
Q.How is 악마 used in popular culture?
악마 appears frequently in Korean dramas, movies, and folklore, often symbolizing temptation or moral conflict, making it a potent term in storytelling.
Q.Can 악마 be used in a positive way?
Generally, 악마 has a negative connotation, but it can be used playfully or ironically in informal contexts, such as teasing someone about their mischievous behavior.
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