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자식 — meaning in English: child

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제스처
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비용
biyong
자식
jasig
아이템
aitem
젊은이
jeolm
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 자식 in family discussions, parenting conversations, or when referring to children in a casual setting. For example, a parent might say, '내 자식은 정말 똑똑해요' (My child is really smart) when bragging about their child's achievements.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym for 자식 is 아이 (ai), which is more general and means 'child' or 'kid.' While 아이 is often used in everyday conversation, 자식 may be preferable when discussing familial relationships more formally or when emphasizing the child’s role within the family structure.
Culture
The word 자식 is deeply embedded in Korean culture, reflecting the traditional family values placed on children. Historically, having many 자식 (children) was seen as a sign of prosperity and happiness. Interestingly, the word can also carry a slightly pejorative connotation when used in certain contexts, such as during a heated argument—where it might imply a lack of respect for the child's actions.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of 자식 in English?
The word 자식 translates to 'child' in English. It refers specifically to one's own offspring, reflecting a familial connection.
Q.How do you use 자식 in a sentence?
You can use 자식 in sentences like, '우리 자식들이 학교에 갔어요' which means 'Our children went to school.' This shows the word in a practical, everyday context.
Q.Are there any mistakes to avoid when using 자식?
One common mistake is using 자식 in a derogatory manner without understanding its context. While it can be a neutral term, in angry discussions, it might sound disrespectful, so be mindful of your tone and situation.
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