A2 noun

진행자

jinhaengja

Guide de prononciation

UK [t͡ɕin.hɛŋ.d͡ʑa]
US [t͡ɕin.hɛŋ.d͡ʑa]
There is no primary stress in Korean words in the same way as in English. Each syllable is typically pronounced with roughly equal emphasis.
Rime avec
행자 (haengja - traveler/monk) 영자 (yeongja - initial/capital letter) 관자 (gwanja - temple (of head))
Erreurs fréquentes
  • Mispronouncing 'ㅈ' (j) as a hard 'z' sound instead of a softer 'j' sound.
  • Not giving enough emphasis to the 'ㅐ' (ae) vowel, which is similar to the 'a' in 'cat'.

Astuces

Basic Understanding of 진행자

The word 진행자 (jinhaengja) directly translates to someone who 'progresses' or 'advances' an event. Think of them as the person who keeps things moving.

Role of a Host

In many contexts, 진행자 is used for a host of a show, a meeting, or an event. They are in charge of the flow and interaction.

Role of a Facilitator

For group discussions or workshops, 진행자 can mean a facilitator, guiding participants to achieve a common goal.

Role of a Moderator

When managing a debate or a Q&A session, 진행자 acts as a moderator, ensuring fair play and keeping the discussion on track.

Common Use Cases

You'll often hear 진행자 in news broadcasts (뉴스 진행자), talk shows (토크쇼 진행자), or meeting settings (회의 진행자).

Formal and Informal Use

While 진행자 is generally a neutral term, the context of the event determines if it's a formal or informal role.

Example: TV Show Host

그는 유명한 TV 진행자입니다. (Geuneun yumyeonghan TV jinhaengjaimnida.) = He is a famous TV host.

Example: Meeting Facilitator

회의 진행자가 안건을 설명했습니다. (Hoeui jinhaengjaga an-geoneul seolmyeonghaetseumnida.) = The meeting facilitator explained the agenda.

Example: Debate Moderator

토론 진행자가 질문을 받았습니다. (Toron jinhaengjaga jilmuneul badatseumnida.) = The debate moderator took questions.

Related Words

Similar words include 사회자 (sahoeja), often used for an emcee or master of ceremonies, and MC (MC) which is a direct loanword for master of ceremonies.

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