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헌법 — meaning in English: Constitution

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수신
susin
헌법
heonbeob
유권자
yugwonja
생활
saenghwal
열정
yeoljeong
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formal common
Usage
Native speakers use '헌법' in formal discussions, especially in legal, political, or educational settings. For instance, during debates about human rights or amendments in the National Assembly, you might hear this term frequently as lawmakers reference the Constitution.
Synonyms & nuances
'헌법' is specifically used to refer to a nation's Constitution, whereas terms like '법전' (beobjeon) mean code or statute books. You would use '헌법' when discussing overarching laws that govern a country, while '법전' might be appropriate when referring to detailed legal codes.
Culture
'헌법' not only refers to the legal document outlining a nation's fundamental principles but also carries a deep cultural significance in South Korea. It evolved from a historical context influenced by Japan’s colonization and the subsequent quest for democracy, with the current Constitution adopted in 1987 reflecting the values of a free society after decades of authoritarian rule.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of 헌법 in English?
'헌법' translates to 'Constitution' in English, representing the fundamental laws and principles of a state.
Q.How do I use 헌법 in a sentence?
You can use '헌법' in sentences like '헌법은 국가의 기본 법률이다' (The Constitution is the fundamental law of the country).
Q.Are there any common mistakes with the word 헌법?
'헌법' should be used in formal contexts, so avoid using it in casual conversations. Also, ensure to pronounce it correctly as 'heonbeob' to maintain clarity.
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