let

Language
javascript
Surface
stdlib
Locale
ko-Hani
Concept
let
Brain ID
javascript/stdlib/let
Brevity ladder
讓 → 이름結合
Gloss
let — introduce/bind a name
Upstream reference
MDN · search
Brain version
1.1.0-alpha.13 · generated Mon, 20 Jul 2026 15:26:24 GMT · hash 4914b8003cdd29d0…

Provenance

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AI council review

Reviewed by 1 model · @cf/aisingapore/gemma-sea-lion-v4-27b-it · 2026-07-17

Cluster variable · locale ko-Hani · member let

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이름結合
existing translation
improved translation
Explanation

Using '讓' (yang) which means 'to allow' or 'to permit' is a more abstract and accurate representation of 'let' in the context of variable declaration. It conveys the idea of allowing a variable to be defined. While not a direct translation, it's a better conceptual fit than 'name binding'.

Issue breakdown

  • accuracy The translation focuses on 'name binding' which is a consequence of 'let', not the core concept. It's overly specific.
  • specificity Too specific; 'let' introduces a variable, not just a name binding.
  • consistency Inconsistent with how other variable declaration keywords are handled.