장관을

This is the 2844th most frequent Korean word.

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장관을

The Korean word "장관을" is a form of "장관," which means "minister" (a government official) or "magnificent sight" (context-dependent).


장관을 is used as a noun meaning 'spectacle' referring to an impressive view.

그 스포츠 경기의 장관을 잊지 못할 것이다.

I will never forget the spectacle of that sports game.


장관을 is used as a noun meaning 'minister' referring to a government official.

그는 새로 임명된 장관을 지지한다고 밝혔다.

He expressed his support for the newly appointed minister.


장관을 is used as a noun meaning 'spectacle' referring to the breathtaking scene.

해돋이의 장관을 감상하기 위해 그 언덕에 올랐다.

We climbed the hill to enjoy the spectacle of the sunrise.