실례
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Korean[edit]
Pronunciation[edit]
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Etymology 1[edit]
Sino-Korean word from 失禮
Noun[edit]
- rudeness
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실례합니다.
- Sillye-hamnida.
- Excuse me (literally: I have been rude).
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Usage notes[edit]
Most frequently used to apologize for a minor gaffe: 실례합니다 (sillyehamnida, “excuse me”).
Derived terms[edit]
- 실례하다 (sillyehada, “to be rude”)
Etymology 2[edit]
Sino-Korean word from 實例, from 實 (“true, real, concrete”) + 例 (“example”)
Noun[edit]
- a real example, a concrete example, an actual case of something
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실례를 들어 설명하다.
- Sillye-reul deureo seolmyeong-hada.
- Explain by giving concrete examples.
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Related terms[edit]
- 실시예 (silsiye, “a practical example”) (used in patent applications)