체제
A system or way that a government or organization is set up to work.
Explanation at your level:
체제 is a big word for 'system.' You can use it to talk about how a country is run. It is not a word you use every day, but it is good to know for news!
Think of 체제 as the 'rules' of a country. A democratic 체제 is a system where people vote. It is a formal word used to talk about government and organization.
At this level, you can use 체제 to describe different types of political or economic structures. For example, you might say, 'The country changed its economic 체제 to grow faster.' It is a key term in history and social studies.
체제 is essential for discussing geopolitical shifts. You will see it in phrases like 'systemic change' or 'regime stability.' It carries a nuance of structure and permanence, distinguishing it from temporary policies.
In advanced contexts, 체제 refers to the institutional framework that dictates societal behavior. It is used to analyze the 'regime' in political science, often implying the underlying power dynamics rather than just the current administration.
Mastery of 체제 involves understanding its philosophical roots in structuralism. It is often contrasted with 'individual agency' in sociological debates, representing the macro-level constraints that shape human history and institutional development over long durations.
Word in 30 Seconds
- 체제 means a system or regime.
- It is a formal, Sino-Korean word.
- Commonly used in political and economic contexts.
- It refers to the structure of an organization or country.
Hey there! Today we are looking at the word 체제. In English, we often translate this as 'regime,' 'system,' or 'order.' It describes the way a large group, like a nation, is organized.
Think of 체제 as the skeleton of a society. Just as a skeleton holds your body together and gives it a shape, a 체제 provides the structure that keeps a country running. It includes the laws, the government, and the social rules that everyone follows.
When we talk about a 'political 체제,' we are talking about the type of government in charge. It is a very common word in news and history because it helps us define how different countries operate. It is not just about the people in power, but the whole system they use to keep things moving.
The word 체제 is a Sino-Korean word. It comes from the Hanja characters 體 (body/form) and 制 (system/control). Historically, it combines the concept of a 'physical body' with 'regulation or control.'
In ancient times, this word was used to describe the organization of the state or the 'body' of the government. Over centuries, it evolved from a simple description of administrative structures into the modern term we use today for complex political and economic systems.
It is fascinating because it reflects the Confucian idea that a society should function like an organized, healthy body. If the 체제 is strong, the society thrives. If the 체제 is weak or broken, the society struggles. This etymological root helps us understand why it carries such a heavy, serious tone in modern Korean.
You will mostly hear 체제 in formal or academic settings. It is rarely used in casual conversation because it sounds quite serious and intellectual.
Commonly, you will hear it paired with words like 민주주의 체제 (democratic system) or 독재 체제 (dictatorial regime). It is also used in economics, such as 자본주의 체제 (capitalist system).
When you are writing an essay or watching the news, you will see it everywhere. It is a 'register-heavy' word, meaning it belongs in the 'formal' category of the language. If you use it while ordering coffee, you might sound a bit like a professor!
While 체제 isn't an idiom itself, it appears in many fixed phrases. 1. 체제를 정비하다: To overhaul or reorganize a system. 2. 체제 전복: To overthrow a regime. 3. 체제 경쟁: Competition between different systems (like the Cold War). 4. 체제 유지: Maintaining the status quo or the current system. 5. 체제 전환: A transition from one system to another, like moving from a command economy to a market economy.
Grammatically, 체제 functions as a noun. It does not have plural forms in Korean, as the language relies on context to indicate quantity. It is often used as the object of verbs like 'build,' 'maintain,' or 'destroy.'
The pronunciation is straightforward: 'che' (like 'check' without the 'k') and 'je' (like 'jet' without the 't'). The stress is fairly even, as is typical in Korean. It rhymes with words like 폐제 (abolition) or 제제 (restriction), though these are much less common.
Fun Fact
It reflects the idea that a government is the 'body' that regulates the people.
Pronunciation Guide
Sounds like 'che' as in 'chess' and 'je' as in 'jelly'.
Consistent with Korean romanization.
Common Errors
- Mispronouncing the 'j' sound
- Adding extra vowels
- Incorrect pitch
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
Common in formal texts
Essential for essays
Rare in casual talk
Common in news
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
Learn Next
Advanced
Grammar to Know
Noun + 이다
민주주의 체제이다.
Noun + 을/를
체제를 바꾸다.
Noun + 하에서
체제 하에서.
Examples by Level
그 나라는 새로운 체제를 만들었다.
The country created a new system.
Noun + object marker + verb
그 체제는 매우 강하다.
체제가 바뀌었다.
새로운 체제가 필요하다.
그것은 우리 체제와 다르다.
체제 안에서 일한다.
체제를 지키고 싶다.
체제가 무너졌다.
민주주의 체제는 중요하다.
그들은 체제를 개혁했다.
체제 유지 비용이 높다.
새로운 체제에 적응해야 한다.
그 체제는 오래되었다.
체제 경쟁이 시작되었다.
체제 밖의 사람들은 힘들다.
체제를 비판하는 것은 어렵다.
경제 체제의 변화가 필요하다.
그 나라는 사회주의 체제이다.
체제 전복을 시도했다.
교육 체제를 개선해야 한다.
그들은 기존 체제를 거부했다.
체제 안정은 국가의 목표이다.
새로운 체제가 도입되었다.
체제 내의 모순이 드러났다.
그 정부는 독재 체제를 공고히 했다.
글로벌 금융 체제가 흔들리고 있다.
체제 전환 과정에서 많은 혼란이 있었다.
우리는 더 유연한 체제가 필요하다.
그는 체제의 부속품에 불과했다.
사회 체제 전반을 재검토해야 한다.
체제 수호 세력이 반발했다.
그들은 체제 순응적인 태도를 보였다.
신자유주의 체제 하에서 빈부격차가 심화되었다.
그는 체제 비판적인 지식인이었다.
권위주의 체제의 몰락은 필연적이었다.
체제적 결함을 수정하는 데 시간이 걸렸다.
국제 안보 체제가 재편되고 있다.
그 체제는 내부로부터 붕괴하기 시작했다.
체제 이데올로기를 분석하는 것은 중요하다.
그는 체제의 틀을 깨려고 노력했다.
헤게모니적 체제의 지속 가능성에 대한 의문이 제기되었다.
그 담론은 기존의 지배 체제를 정당화하는 도구로 쓰였다.
체제와 개인의 갈등은 문학의 영원한 주제이다.
그는 체제적 억압에 저항하는 상징적 인물이 되었다.
역사적 전환기마다 새로운 체제가 탄생했다.
그 체제는 관료적 경직성으로 인해 마비되었다.
사회적 체제는 인간의 욕망을 통제하는 기제이다.
체제 변혁을 위한 투쟁은 고통을 수반한다.
Common Collocations
Idioms & Expressions
"체제 안주"
Being satisfied with the current system
그는 변화보다 체제 안주를 택했다.
formal"체제 수호"
Defending the regime
그들은 체제 수호를 위해 싸웠다.
formal"체제 비판"
Criticizing the system
체제 비판은 위험한 일이었다.
neutral"체제 순응"
Conforming to the system
체제 순응적인 태도는 발전을 저해한다.
formal"체제 붕괴"
Collapse of the regime
경제 위기로 체제 붕괴가 임박했다.
neutral"체제 강화"
Strengthening the system
권력을 위해 체제 강화를 시도했다.
formalEasily Confused
Similar sounds
체계 is a method/framework, 체제 is a regime/system.
관리 체계 vs 정치 체제
Similar meaning
제도 is an institution, 체제 is the whole system.
교육 제도 vs 정치 체제
Similar meaning
구조 is the physical/logical structure.
사회 구조 vs 사회 체제
Political context
정권 is the current administration.
정권 교체 vs 체제 유지
Sentence Patterns
[Noun]은/는 [Adjective] 체제이다.
한국은 민주주의 체제이다.
[Subject]이/가 체제를 [Verb].
그들은 체제를 개혁했다.
체제 [Noun]이/가 [Verb].
체제 유지가 중요하다.
체제 하에서 [Clause].
독재 체제 하에서 고통받았다.
체제의 [Noun]을/를 [Verb].
체제의 모순을 비판했다.
Word Family
Nouns
Related
How to Use It
7/10
Formality Scale
Common Mistakes
'체제' is for large social/political structures, not software.
They sound similar but are totally different.
It sounds too heavy for daily life.
Korean nouns don't need plural markers.
It refers to a system, not a person's mood.
Tips
Contextual Grouping
Group it with 'politics' words.
News Watching
Listen for it in political news.
Historical Context
Think of the Cold War.
Noun usage
Always use it as a noun.
Clear Diction
Focus on the 'j' sound.
Register Check
Don't use it with friends.
Hanja roots
Body + Control.
Essay Writing
Use it in your next essay.
Collocations
Learn '민주주의 체제' first.
Visualizing
Imagine a structural grid.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Think of a 'CHESS' board (CHE) and 'JELLY' (JE) - the rules of the board are the system.
Visual Association
A giant building structure holding people together.
Word Web
Challenge
Try to identify the '체제' of your school or workplace.
Word Origin
Sino-Korean
Original meaning: Body (體) + Regulation (制)
Cultural Context
Often used in discussions about North Korea or authoritarian regimes.
Corresponds to 'regime' or 'system' in political discourse.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
Politics
- 민주주의 체제
- 독재 체제
- 체제 전복
Economy
- 자본주의 체제
- 시장 경제 체제
- 체제 전환
History
- 체제 경쟁
- 체제 붕괴
- 구체제
Education
- 교육 체제
- 평가 체제
- 관리 체제
Conversation Starters
"What do you think is the best political system?"
"How has the economic system changed in your country?"
"Do you think the current system is fair?"
"What are the pros and cons of a democratic system?"
"How does a regime maintain its power?"
Journal Prompts
Describe the political system of your country.
What would you change about your country's system?
Is it better to have a stable system or a flexible one?
How does the system affect our daily lives?
Frequently Asked Questions
8 questionsNo, it is neutral. It can describe any system.
Usually '시스템' is better.
Yes, in news and formal writing.
Chaos (무질서).
No, Korean nouns don't change.
In very casual, friendly chats.
Yes.
The first character does, but the word means 'system'.
Test Yourself
그 나라는 새로운 ___를 만들었다.
The context implies a system.
Which means 'system' in a political sense?
체제 is the correct term.
체제 is a word used to describe a person's physical health.
It refers to systems, not health.
Word
Meaning
These are common collocations.
Subject + verb order.
Score: /5
Summary
체제 is the foundational structure that defines how a society or government operates.
- 체제 means a system or regime.
- It is a formal, Sino-Korean word.
- Commonly used in political and economic contexts.
- It refers to the structure of an organization or country.
Contextual Grouping
Group it with 'politics' words.
News Watching
Listen for it in political news.
Historical Context
Think of the Cold War.
Noun usage
Always use it as a noun.
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This Word in Other Languages
More general words
대해
A2About, concerning.
~에 대해서
A2Concerning or regarding a particular subject; about.
정도
A2An approximate amount or degree.
위에
A1on top of
절대적
B2Being unconditional, unlimited, or not relative to anything else. It describes something that is certain, total, or supreme without comparison.
절대로
A2Never, absolutely not.
우연적이다
B2To be accidental or coincidental; happening by chance.
우연히
B1By chance, accidentally, or unexpectedly. Often used in TOEFL listening narratives or history passages about accidental discoveries.
데리다
A1To take (a person); to pick up.
따라
A2Along, according to.