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전시회 — meaning in English: Exhibition

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haldang
비디오
bidio
사람
salam
전시회
jeonsihoe
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 전시회 when discussing art galleries or trade shows, particularly during conversations about cultural events or exhibitions focused on new products. For example, you might hear it mentioned while planning a visit to the Seoul Art Museum or when discussing an upcoming technology expo in Busan.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 전시 (jeonsi), which simply means 'exhibition' without the connotation of a formal event that 회 (hoe) adds. You would use 전시회 when referring specifically to a structured event where multiple works or items are displayed to the public, such as an art gallery show or a trade fair.
Culture
The word 전시회 is derived from 전시, meaning 'exhibition' or 'display,' and 회, which means 'meeting' or 'gathering.' This term reflects Korea's rich cultural appreciation for arts and innovation, with exhibitions playing a vital role in showcasing both traditional and contemporary works. Interestingly, the first modern art exhibition in Korea was held in 1922, marking a significant evolution in how art and culture are presented and appreciated in the country.
FAQ
Q.What does 전시회 mean in English?
전시회 translates to 'exhibition' in English, referring to a formal event where items are displayed for viewing, such as art or products.
Q.How do you use 전시회 in a sentence?
You can use 전시회 in a sentence like this: '내일 전시회에 가기로 했어요,' which means 'I decided to go to the exhibition tomorrow.'
Q.Are there common mistakes when using 전시회?
A common mistake is to confuse 전시회 with 전시. While both refer to exhibitions, 전시회 specifically implies a formal event, while 전시 can refer to any display or showing.
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