간부
A person who holds a position of authority or management within an organization.
Explanation at your level:
You use the word 간부 to talk about a boss or a leader. If someone is in charge of a group at work or school, they are a 간부. It is a very helpful word to know when you are talking about who is in charge of a project.
At this level, you can use 간부 to describe people in leadership roles. For example, you can say, 'The 간부 is in the meeting.' It is a common word in offices and schools to describe managers or student leaders.
As you reach intermediate levels, you will notice 간부 is used to distinguish between regular staff and those with decision-making power. You might hear phrases like 간부 회의, which means an executive meeting. It is essential for discussing workplace hierarchies.
At the B2 level, you understand that 간부 implies a specific level of seniority. It is not just a boss; it is someone with a strategic role. You can use it to discuss corporate structure or organizational changes with more nuance and professional vocabulary.
In advanced contexts, 간부 is used to analyze organizational dynamics. You might use it to discuss the 'executive layer' of a corporation or the 'leadership cadre' of a political party. It allows you to speak precisely about power structures and administrative hierarchies in various sectors.
Mastering 간부 at the C2 level involves understanding its etymological roots and its subtle usage in formal, literary, or political discourse. It reflects the 'backbone' of an institution. You can use it to critique or praise the efficacy of a leadership team in complex, professional, or academic scenarios.
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- 간부 means executive or manager.
- It is a formal, professional term.
- It is used in business and organizations.
- It implies a leadership role.
When you hear the word 간부 (gan-bu), think of the people who keep the ship sailing. These are the executives, managers, or leaders who are in charge of specific departments or the entire organization.
It is not just about having a fancy title; it is about having responsibility. Whether it is a student council president or a CEO, they are the ones making the big calls and ensuring everyone is working toward the same goal.
In a business setting, you will often find 간부 members sitting in boardrooms, planning strategy, and managing the workflow of their teams. They are the bridge between the high-level vision and the daily tasks performed by employees.
The word 간부 is a Sino-Korean term derived from Chinese characters. The first character, 간 (幹), means 'trunk' or 'main body,' and the second, 부 (部), means 'part' or 'section.'
Historically, this refers to the 'main trunk' of an organization. Just as a tree relies on its trunk for structural support and to transport nutrients, an organization relies on its 간부 to provide direction and support for its growth.
This term has been used for centuries in East Asian administrative contexts. It evolved from describing government officials in imperial bureaucracies to the modern, versatile term we use today for corporate executives and organizational leaders.
You will mostly hear 간부 in professional or formal settings. It is a very common term in business, politics, and even school settings like student government.
When you talk about a group of these people, you might use terms like 간부진 (the executive team) or 핵심 간부 (core management). It is a formal word, so you wouldn't usually use it to describe your friendly neighborhood gym buddy unless they were also the manager!
Common collocations include 간부 회의 (executive meeting) or 간부급 (executive level). It carries a sense of respect and weight, as it implies the person has earned their position through experience and authority.
While 간부 itself isn't an idiom, it appears in many professional phrases. 1. 간부 회의를 소집하다: To call an executive meeting. 2. 간부급 인사: Executive-level personnel. 3. 핵심 간부: Key management personnel. 4. 간부로 승진하다: To be promoted to an executive role. 5. 간부진을 구성하다: To form an executive team.
These phrases are staples in corporate communication. Using them correctly shows you understand the hierarchy and professional culture of Korean organizations.
As a noun, 간부 is straightforward. It is a count noun; you can have one 간부 or many 간부들. It does not require special articles, as Korean does not use 'a' or 'the' in the same way English does.
Pronunciation-wise, it is pronounced [gan-bu]. The 'g' is soft, and the 'bu' is short and punchy. It rhymes with words like 산부 (obstetrics) in a linguistic sense, though they are unrelated in meaning.
When using it in a sentence, it often acts as the subject or object of a verb. For example, 'The 간부 decided the policy.' It is a versatile noun that fits perfectly into most formal sentence structures.
Fun Fact
The character '간' (幹) is also used in words related to 'capability' or 'main body'.
Pronunciation Guide
G-ah-n-b-oo
G-ah-n-b-oo
Common Errors
- Mispronouncing the 'g' as 'j'
- Dropping the 'n' sound
- Lengthening the 'u' sound
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
Easy to read
Easy to write
Easy to say
Easy to hear
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
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Fortgeschritten
Grammar to Know
Noun + 이다
그는 간부이다.
Noun + 들
간부들
Noun + 의
간부의 생각
Examples by Level
간부가 회의실에 있습니다.
The executive is in the meeting room.
Subject + location + verb.
그는 우리 팀의 간부입니다.
He is an executive of our team.
Noun + copula.
간부를 만나고 싶어요.
I want to meet the executive.
Object + verb.
간부들이 모였어요.
The executives gathered.
Plural noun.
누가 간부인가요?
Who is the executive?
Question structure.
간부는 바쁩니다.
The executive is busy.
Adjective predicate.
간부의 의견이 중요합니다.
The executive's opinion is important.
Possessive particle.
간부를 도와주세요.
Please help the executive.
Imperative verb.
간부 회의가 곧 시작됩니다.
그는 젊은 간부입니다.
간부진의 결정이 발표되었습니다.
우리 학교 간부들을 소개합니다.
간부로서 책임감을 가져야 합니다.
그녀는 간부 후보생입니다.
간부들은 사무실에 모였습니다.
간부의 지시를 따르세요.
회사는 간부들을 대상으로 교육을 실시했습니다.
간부급 인사가 단행될 예정입니다.
그는 핵심 간부로서 중요한 역할을 맡고 있습니다.
간부 회의에서 새로운 전략이 논의되었습니다.
간부와 일반 직원의 소통이 중요합니다.
조직의 간부들은 변화를 주도해야 합니다.
그는 10년 만에 간부로 승진했습니다.
간부진의 의견을 수렴하는 과정이 필요합니다.
간부진의 부패는 조직 전체의 위기를 초래할 수 있습니다.
그는 간부로서의 자질을 충분히 갖추고 있습니다.
간부들은 전략적 사고를 바탕으로 결정을 내립니다.
이번 간부 인사는 많은 관심을 받고 있습니다.
간부와 사원 간의 간극을 줄이는 것이 과제입니다.
그는 간부직을 사임하고 새로운 길을 찾았습니다.
간부급 인재를 영입하는 것은 매우 중요합니다.
간부들의 리더십이 회사의 미래를 결정합니다.
간부층의 세대교체는 조직의 혁신을 위한 필수적인 단계입니다.
그는 간부로서의 권한을 남용했다는 비판을 받았습니다.
간부진은 위기 상황에서 신속한 결단력을 보여주었습니다.
조직의 간부들은 비전 공유를 통해 결속력을 다집니다.
간부급 이상의 고위직은 높은 도덕적 기준이 요구됩니다.
간부들의 역량 강화는 기업 경쟁력의 핵심입니다.
그는 간부 회의에서 소신 있는 발언을 했습니다.
간부진의 구성이 다양해질수록 의사결정의 질이 높아집니다.
간부진의 관료주의적 태도는 조직의 창의성을 저해하는 요소입니다.
그는 간부로서의 책무를 다하며 조직의 기틀을 닦았습니다.
간부층의 견제와 균형은 건전한 조직 운영의 핵심입니다.
간부급 인사의 적절한 배치는 조직의 효율성을 극대화합니다.
그는 간부로서의 고뇌를 일기에 담담히 기록했습니다.
간부진의 결단은 때로 고통스러운 희생을 동반합니다.
간부들의 전문성은 조직이 급변하는 환경에 대응하는 힘입니다.
간부로서의 삶은 끊임없는 책임과 성찰의 연속입니다.
Häufige Kollokationen
Idioms & Expressions
"간부의 길"
The path or responsibilities of being an executive.
간부의 길은 멀고도 험합니다.
formal"간부진을 구성하다"
To select and appoint the executive team.
새로운 간부진을 구성하는 중입니다.
formal"간부급 대우"
Treatment equivalent to an executive level.
그는 간부급 대우를 받습니다.
neutral"간부의 무게"
The burden or pressure of leadership.
간부의 무게를 견뎌야 합니다.
literary"간부의 눈"
The perspective of a leader.
간부의 눈으로 상황을 보세요.
neutralEasily Confused
Both refer to people in a company.
직원 is staff, 간부 is management.
직원들(staff) vs 간부들(executives).
Both are high-ranking.
임원 is specifically corporate executive.
임원 회의 is more specific than 간부 회의.
Both are bosses.
상사 is personal boss, 간부 is organizational role.
내 상사 vs 회사의 간부.
Both are leaders.
대표 is the top representative/CEO.
대표는 한 명, 간부는 여러 명.
Sentence Patterns
Subject + 간부이다
그는 우리 회사의 간부이다.
간부가 + Verb
간부가 결정을 내렸다.
간부의 + Noun
간부의 의견이 중요하다.
간부를 + Verb
간부를 만나고 싶습니다.
간부진이 + Verb
간부진이 회의를 시작했다.
Wortfamilie
Nouns
Verwandt
How to Use It
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Formality Scale
Häufige Fehler
간부 implies a leadership role, not just employment.
간부 is a category, 사장 is a specific role.
간부 is too formal for casual talk.
The correct hanja spelling is 幹部.
간부 is for organizational hierarchy, not academic roles.
Tips
Tree Analogy
Think of the 'trunk' (간) supporting the company.
Professional Settings
Use it in business meetings.
Respect
It implies respect for the role.
Pluralization
Use '들' for groups.
Clear Vowels
Keep the 'u' sound short.
Avoid Casual Use
Don't use with friends.
Sino-Korean Roots
It's a very old term.
Contextualize
Use it with '회의' (meeting).
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Think of a 'trunk' (간) of a tree holding up the 'parts' (부) of the organization.
Visual Association
A person in a suit standing at the top of an organizational chart.
Word Web
Herausforderung
Try to identify who the '간부' is in your workplace or school.
Wortherkunft
Sino-Korean
Original meaning: Main trunk/part of a body.
Kultureller Kontext
None, it is a standard professional term.
Equates to 'Executive', 'Management', or 'Leadership'.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
At work
- 간부 회의
- 간부급 인사
- 간부 지시
In politics
- 핵심 간부
- 당 간부
- 간부 명단
School/Club
- 학생회 간부
- 동아리 간부
- 간부 수련회
General Organization
- 간부진 구성
- 간부 임명
- 간부 사임
Conversation Starters
"당신 회사의 간부들은 어떤가요?"
"간부가 되기 위해 무엇이 필요한가요?"
"간부 회의에서는 보통 무엇을 논의하나요?"
"간부와 일반 직원의 차이는 무엇일까요?"
"당신은 간부 역할을 맡아본 적이 있나요?"
Journal Prompts
Write about a leader you admire and why they are a good '간부'.
Describe the qualities of an effective executive.
If you were a '간부', what changes would you make in your organization?
Reflect on a time you had to work with a high-ranking official.
Häufig gestellte Fragen
8 FragenNo, it is gender-neutral.
No, use '선생님' or '교수님'.
Only when discussing work or group roles.
Add '들' to make it '간부들'.
Yes, it is considered formal.
Similar, but '간부' is more about organizational hierarchy.
Yes, it is often used for high-ranking officials.
It is a Sino-Korean word.
Teste dich selbst
그는 회사의 ___입니다.
간부 fits the context of a company role.
What does 간부 mean?
Executive is the correct definition.
간부 refers to any entry-level employee.
간부 refers to management/executives.
Word
Bedeutung
Matching terms to their meanings.
Subject-Object-Verb order.
Ergebnis: /5
Summary
간부 is the term for the 'backbone' of an organization: the leaders and managers who make key decisions.
- 간부 means executive or manager.
- It is a formal, professional term.
- It is used in business and organizations.
- It implies a leadership role.
Tree Analogy
Think of the 'trunk' (간) supporting the company.
Professional Settings
Use it in business meetings.
Respect
It implies respect for the role.
Pluralization
Use '들' for groups.
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