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주식 — meaning in English: stock

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부시
busi
필요성
pil
주식
jusig
아침
achim
블록
beullog
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers commonly use the word 주식 (jusig) in financial discussions, especially when talking about investing in the stock market or analyzing company performance. You might hear it during casual conversations among friends who follow market trends or in formal settings like business meetings where investment strategies are being discussed.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym for 주식 is 증권 (jeunggwon), which translates to 'securities.' However, 주식 specifically refers to stocks in companies, while 증권 can encompass a broader range of financial instruments. You would choose 주식 when discussing shares of a specific corporation.
Culture
The term 주식 has roots in the traditional Korean economy, where communal ownership was prevalent before the rise of capitalism. As South Korea's economy rapidly developed in the late 20th century, the concept of 주식 evolved, becoming a critical part of modern financial literacy. Interestingly, many Koreans invest in stocks not just for profit but as a way to feel connected to the nation's economic growth.
FAQ
Q.What does 주식 mean in English?
The word 주식 translates to 'stock' in English, referring to shares of ownership in a company.
Q.How do you use 주식 in a sentence?
You might say, '나는 주식에 투자하고 있어요,' meaning 'I am investing in stocks.'
Q.What are common mistakes with the word 주식?
A common mistake is to confuse 주식 with 채권 (chaegwon), which means 'bonds.' Remember, 주식 specifically deals with equity in companies.
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