to distinguish vs discrimination in Korean

구별하다vs차별

to distinguish

구별하다to distinguish

To distinguish means to see or know the difference between two or more things. You use it when things look, sound, or seem similar, but you can still tell them apart. In Korean, 구별하다 is often used for people, colors, voices, places, or objects.

When to use to distinguish
discrimination

차별discrimination

Discrimination (차별) means treating a person or group unfairly because they are different in some way, such as age, gender, disability, or where they come from. We use this word when someone does not get the same respect, chance, or service as others. It is often used in serious situations, so you may hear it in school rules, news stories, or important conversations.

When to use discrimination

How they differ

to distinguish (구별하다) and discrimination (차별) are nearby Korean vocabulary items learners often meet together. Use “to distinguish” when To distinguish means to see or know the difference between two or more things. You use it when things look, sound, or seem similar, but y… Use “discrimination” when Discrimination (차별) means treating a person or group unfairly because they are different in some way, such as age, gender, disability, or…