가나

This is the 3104th most frequent Korean word.

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가나

"가나" refers to "Ghana," the country, or is used as a reference to the first two characters in the Korean alphabet (Hangul).


Here, "가나" refers to the country Ghana. It is used as a proper noun to indicate the name of a location.

저는 가나로 여행을 계획하고 있어요.

I am planning a trip to Ghana.


In this context, "가나" refers to a popular chocolate brand in Korea. It's used as a modifier to tag a specific product.

빵이 더 맛있을까요, 과자가 더 맛있을까요? 가나 초콜릿이랑 같이 먹어야겠어요.

Do you think bread or snacks are tastier? I should eat them with Ghana chocolate.


Here, "가나" is used as part of a phrase indicating possibility or supposition, equivalent to 'whether or not' in English.

오늘 공부를 열심히 해서 가나, 성공할 수 있을 거예요.

If I study hard today, won't I be able to succeed?