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— meaning in English: shit

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스테이크
seuteikeu
사업가
sa
ttong
참여
cham
주택
jutaeg
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slang very common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 똥 (ttong) in casual conversations, particularly among friends or when speaking with children. It can arise in humorous contexts, such as joking about a pet's mess or when discussing bodily functions.
Synonyms & nuances
While 똥 (ttong) is a casual and playful term for 'shit,' the word 변 (byeon) can also mean 'feces' but is more neutral and formal. You might choose 똥 (ttong) for lighthearted settings and 변 (byeon) when discussing health-related topics.
Culture
The word 똥 (ttong) has a playful and somewhat innocent connotation in Korean, especially when used in children's contexts. Interestingly, it reflects a broader cultural acceptance of discussing bodily functions openly, which contrasts with more reserved attitudes found in some Western cultures.
FAQ
Q.What does the Korean word 똥 mean?
The word 똥 (ttong) translates to 'shit' in English. It is a casual, often humorous term used in informal settings.
Q.Is it rude to use the word 똥 in conversation?
Using 똥 (ttong) is generally not considered rude among friends or in casual contexts, especially with children. However, it may be seen as inappropriate in formal settings.
Q.How do you use 똥 in a sentence?
You can use 똥 (ttong) in sentences like '강아지가 똥을 쌌어요' (The puppy pooped). It's commonly used in everyday situations, especially when talking about pets or children.
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