사람
Korean
Etymology
Of native Korean origin. 살다 (to live, to be alive) + -암 (the noun suffix)
Pronunciation
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- IPA(key)[ˈsʰa̠ːɾa̠m]
- Phonetic Hangul[사:람]
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Noun
사람 • (saram)
- person; human; people
- 미국 사람 ― Miguk saram ― American person
- 이것은 미식축구 시청을 좋아하지 않는 사람을 위한 것입니다.
- Igeoseun misikchukgu sicheong-eul joahaji anneun sarameul wihan geosimnida.
- It is for people who do not like watching American football.
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Usage notes
Although Korean grammar does not generally distinguish between singular and plural, the plural marker 들 (deul) is often appended to 사람 (saram) when it is necessary to specify the plural, yielding 사람들 (saramdeul, “people”).
Counter
사람 • (saram)
- counter for people
- 학생 3사람
- haksaeng 3saram
- three students
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