🌟 희소하다 (稀少 하다)

Adjective  

1. 매우 드물고 적다.

1. RARE; SCARCE: Extremely rare and scarce.

🗣️ Usage Example:
  • Google translate 희소한 물건.
    Rare stuff.
  • Google translate 희소한 자료.
    Scarce materials.
  • Google translate 희소한 질병.
    A rare disease.
  • Google translate 희소한 질환.
    A rare disease.
  • Google translate 금속이 희소하다.
    Metals are scarce.
  • Google translate 인구가 희소하다.
    Population is sparse.
  • Google translate 자원이 희소하다.
    Resources are scarce.
  • Google translate 사람들은 희소한 물건에 큰 가치를 부여하는 경향이 있다.
    People tend to attach great value to rare objects.
  • Google translate 사막 지대는 사람이 살기가 힘들어서 인구가 희소한 편이다.
    Desert areas are sparsely populated because they are difficult for people to live in.
  • Google translate 그럼 저희 조상에 대한 내용은 거의 알 수가 없는 거군요.
    So you have very little information about our ancestors.
    Google translate 네, 워낙 관련 자료나 기록이 희소해서 알기가 어려울 것 같아요.
    Yes, the relevant data and records are so sparse that it's hard to know.

희소하다: rare; scarce,きしょうだ【希少だ】,minime, rare, rarissime, très peu,raro, escaso,نادر,ховор, бага,thưa thớt, khan hiếm,หายาก, มีน้อย, มีอยู่น้อย,langka, jarang,редкостный,稀少,稀有,

🗣️ Pronunciation, Application: 희소하다 (히소하다) 희소한 (히소한) 희소하여 (히소하여) 희소해 (히소해) 희소하니 (히소하니) 희소합니다 (히소함니다)
📚 Derivative: 희소(稀少): 매우 드물고 적음.

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