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쓰레기 — meaning in English: Garbage

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쓰레기
sseulegi
하루
halu
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aggi
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chugha
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donan
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 쓰레기 (sseulegi) in everyday conversations when discussing waste management or cleanliness. For example, you might hear it during a casual chat about sorting trash or while complaining about litter on the streets.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 오물 (omul), which refers more to waste in a general sense. While 쓰레기 specifically denotes garbage or trash, 오물 can imply dirt or filth that isn't necessarily trash but has a negative connotation.
Culture
Interestingly, the word 쓰레기 has its roots in the Japanese term '쓰레기' (sseuregi), reflecting historical influences in the Korean language. In South Korea, there is a strong cultural emphasis on recycling and proper waste disposal, which makes this term especially relevant in discussions about environmental responsibility.
FAQ
Q.What does 쓰레기 mean in English?
쓰레기 translates to 'garbage' or 'trash' in English. It's commonly used to refer to waste materials discarded from homes or businesses.
Q.How do I use 쓰레기 in a sentence?
You can say, '이 쓰레기를 버려 주세요' (Please throw away this garbage) to ask someone to dispose of trash properly.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 쓰레기?
A common mistake is using 쓰레기 when referring to recyclable items. In such cases, it's better to specify whether you're discussing recyclables or just general trash.
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