"386 세대" meaning in Korean

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Noun

IPA: [sʰa̠mpʰa̠ʎʎuk̚ sʰe̞(ː)dɛ] [SK-Standard, Seoul], [sʰa̠mpʰa̠ʎʎuk̚ sʰe̞(ː)de̞] [SK-Standard, Seoul] Forms: sampallyuk sedae [romanization]
Etymology: Coined in the 1990s, originally to refer to people in their thirties (3) who went to university in the 1980s (8) and were born in the 1960s (6), influenced by the microprocessor i386. The first number is sometimes revised according to the current age of the generation (486세대, 586세대, etc.), but more commonly the original formulation is preserved. Etymology templates: {{m|ko|486세대|tr=-}} 486세대, {{m|ko|586세대|tr=-}} 586세대 Head templates: {{head|ko|noun|head=386 세대|tr=sampallyuk sedae}} 386 세대 • (sampallyuk sedae)
  1. 386 Generation (those born in the 1960s, the politically and economically dominant age cohort in South Korea in the early twenty-first century) Wikipedia link: i386

Download JSON data for 386 세대 meaning in Korean (1.7kB)

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