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piece in Korean: 조각

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효과
hyogwa
가구
gagu
조각
jogag
장점
jangjeom
커피
keopi
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word '조각' in everyday conversations when referring to a piece of something, like a piece of cake (케이크 조각) or a piece of art (예술 조각). It's commonly used in both casual settings, such as family gatherings, and more formal situations, like art exhibitions, to denote parts of a whole.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is '부분' (bubun), which means 'part' but is often used in a more abstract sense, like a part of a team. In contrast, '조각' tends to have a more tangible connotation, making it the preferred choice when discussing physical pieces.
Culture
'조각' can also refer to artistic sculptures and is often used in discussions about Korean traditional arts, such as 조각품 (sculpture). Interestingly, the word is derived from the Chinese character '片' (pian), emphasizing its deep roots in East Asian culture and language, where the concept of breaking down larger entities into smaller, manageable parts is significant.
FAQ
Q.What does '조각' mean in English?
'조각' translates to 'piece' in English and is used to describe a fragment or portion of something.
Q.How do you pronounce '조각'?
'조각' is pronounced as 'jogag' with a soft 'j' sound. It’s important to stress the second syllable slightly for clarity.
Q.Can '조각' be used in a sentence?
Yes! You can say '이 케이크의 조각을 주세요' which means 'Please give me a piece of this cake.'
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