결혼식
gyeolhon-sikA formal ceremony where two people get married, typically involving rituals, vows, and celebrations.
결혼식은 교회에서 열렸다.
The wedding was held at a church.
신랑과 신부는 결혼식에서 서로 서약했다.
The bride and groom exchanged vows at the wedding.
In Korean culture, weddings often involve traditional elements like pyebaek (폐백) and paebaek (배백), where the couple bows to their parents and shares dates and chestnuts for good fortune.
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💡Pro Tip
Cultural Note
In Korea, weddings often follow a mix of Western and traditional customs, such as wearing a white wedding dress and exchanging rings, but also performing rituals like pyebaek.
⚡Gold Rule
Formality
Use '결혼식' in formal contexts, such as invitations or announcements. In casual conversation, '신혼식' or simply '결혼' may be used.
📖Word Origin
Derived from '결혼' (marriage) + '식' (ceremony).
📝Usage Notes
The term is used formally and neutrally. In casual speech, Koreans might refer to it as '결혼식' or '신혼식' (newlywed ceremony).