When you're faced with choices, Koreans often use 혹은 to mean "or." Think of it as a way to connect two different options or possibilities. For example, if you're deciding between coffee or tea, you could use 혹은 to link them. It's a straightforward conjunction that helps express alternatives in a clear way. You'll hear it often in daily conversations when people are discussing various options.
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What do people usually drink after a meal in Korea?
What are common weekend activities mentioned?
What are the ways to solve this problem?
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여행 갈 때 비행기 혹은 기차 중 무엇을 선호하세요?
Focus: 호
你说的:
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스트레스 받을 때 음악을 듣거나 혹은 운동을 합니다.
Focus: 혹은
你说的:
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이 일을 혼자 할 건가요, 혹은 다른 사람과 함께 할 건가요?
Focus: 혹은
你说的:
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这个词在其他语言中
更多communication词汇
~대해서
A2About; a particle indicating the subject of discussion.
~ 에 대해
A2About; concerning; regarding.
~쯤
A2About; approximately (quantity, time)
동의
B1The act of agreeing with someone's opinion or a proposal. A core functional word for IELTS Writing Task 2 'agree or disagree' questions.
모호성
B2The quality of being open to more than one interpretation; inexactness or lack of clarity.
그리고
A1And/and then
공지
A2A formal announcement or notification.
답하다
A1To answer
대답하다
A1To answer
대답
A1Answer; Reply (response to a question)