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크라운 — meaning in English: Crown

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신사
sinsa
크라운
keulaun
예약
yeyag
구매자
gumaeja
절차
jeolcha
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word '크라운' in contexts related to royalty and achievements, such as discussing crowns worn by kings and queens during historical celebrations or ceremonies. Additionally, it can appear in everyday conversations about winning competitions, where a 'crown' symbolizes victory, like in sports or beauty pageants.
Synonyms & nuances
While '크라운' specifically refers to a crown, the term '관' (gwan) can also mean crown or headdress but is used more in a historical or literary context. Choosing '크라운' is more common in modern and casual discussions, whereas '관' might appear in formal or traditional narratives.
Culture
'크라운' derives from the English word 'crown' and reflects Korea's adoption of Western terminology over time. In Korean culture, the crown is not just a symbol of power but also a representation of responsibility and honor, often associated with traditional drama and folklore where kings are depicted wearing ornate crowns in performances.
FAQ
Q.What does '크라운' mean in English?
'크라운' translates to 'crown' in English, symbolizing authority and achievement. It's used in both royal and competitive contexts.
Q.How do you use '크라운' in a sentence?
You can say, '그녀는 대회에서 크라운을 받았다,' which means 'She received the crown at the competition.' This shows its use in a context of winning or recognition.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using '크라운'?
A common mistake is using '크라운' interchangeably with other headwear words in Korean. Remember, '크라운' specifically refers to the crown associated with royalty or achievements.
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