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지원
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남편
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MS
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use 'MS' in both casual and professional settings, particularly in conversations about technology, health, or disability discussions. For example, during a tech conference, someone might refer to 'MS' when discussing software that aids people with multiple sclerosis.
Synonyms & nuances
'MS' is commonly referred to in medical contexts and is sometimes compared with other conditions like 'ALS' (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis). However, 'MS' specifically denotes multiple sclerosis, which involves different symptoms and treatment approaches, making its usage very particular in discussions regarding health.
Culture
'MS' is an abbreviation that stands for 'multiple sclerosis,' a term that has gained cultural significance due to increased awareness and advocacy for those affected. The condition itself has been noted in literature and media, showcasing the personal stories of those living with it, which helps destigmatize the illness and educate the public. Interestingly, the Korean language often adopts English abbreviations, making 'MS' easily recognizable among speakers.
FAQ
Q.What does MS mean in Korean?
'MS' in Korean refers to 'multiple sclerosis,' a chronic disease affecting the nervous system. It is used in the same context as in English, particularly in medical discussions.
Q.How do I pronounce MS in Korean?
'MS' is pronounced the same way in both Korean and English, making it easy for learners to remember and use in conversation.
Q.Is MS a common term in Korean healthcare?
Yes, 'MS' is frequently used in healthcare discussions in Korea, particularly among health professionals and patients, reflecting its relevance in medical discourse.
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