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— meaning in English: mountain

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클라이언트
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화가
hwaga
아이디어
aidieo
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형성
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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word '산' (san) in casual conversations about nature, hiking plans, or while admiring scenic views during travels. For example, someone might say, '이번 주말에 한라산에 갈 거예요,' meaning 'I will go to Hallasan this weekend.' It can also be used in more formal contexts, such as discussing geographical features in school or documentaries.
Synonyms & nuances
'산' (san) is the most general term for 'mountain.' In contrast, '봉' (bong) specifically refers to a peak or summit. When discussing a general mountain, you would use '산,' but if you're talking about the top of a mountain, '봉' might be more appropriate.
Culture
In Korea, mountains hold significant cultural importance, often seen as sacred in traditional beliefs. The word '산' (san) is also used in many place names, reflecting the country's mountainous terrain, which contributes to its stunning natural beauty and outdoor activities.
FAQ
Q.What is the Korean word for mountain in English?
'산' (san) translates to 'mountain' in English. It is a commonly used word, essential for discussing nature and geography in Korean.
Q.How do you use 산 in a sentence?
You can use '산' in sentences like '한국에는 아름다운 산들이 많아요,' which means 'There are many beautiful mountains in Korea.' This showcases its use in describing the landscape.
Q.Are there any common mistakes with the word 산?
A common mistake is confusing '산' (mountain) with '언덕' (hill). While both refer to elevated land, '산' denotes a larger, more imposing landform than '언덕,' which is typically smaller.
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