title vs qualification in Korean

제목vs자격

title

제목title

"Title" means the name of a book, story, movie, song, or writing. In Korean, 제목 is used when you ask or talk about the name written at the top or front of something. You will often hear it at school when students write essays, read books, or talk about class materials.

When to use title
qualification

자격qualification

Qualification (자격) means having the right, ability, or official condition to do something. In school, it is used when someone can apply for a program, join an activity, or take a test. You will often see it with expressions like “have qualification” or “do not have qualification.”

When to use qualification

How they differ

title (제목) and qualification (자격) are nearby Korean vocabulary items learners often meet together. Use “title” when "Title" means the name of a book, story, movie, song, or writing. In Korean, 제목 is used when you ask or talk about the name written at th… Use “qualification” when Qualification (자격) means having the right, ability, or official condition to do something. In school, it is used when someone can apply f…