Korea in Japanese
Korea in Japanese is 朝鮮, 韓国, コリア — Korea means a peninsula and historic region in East Asia, today divided into North Korea and South Korea.
Korea in Japanese
朝鮮
Pronounced: chōsen
A geographic region consisting of two countries in East Asia, commonly known as South Korea and North Korea; formerly a single country.
韓国
Pronounced: kankoku
A geographic region consisting of two countries in East Asia, commonly known as South Korea and North Korea; formerly a single country.
コリア
Pronounced: koria
A geographic region consisting of two countries in East Asia, commonly known as South Korea and North Korea; formerly a single country.
高麗
Pronounced: kōrai
A geographic region consisting of two countries in East Asia, commonly known as South Korea and North Korea; formerly a single country.
What does "Korea" mean?
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name A peninsula and historic region in East Asia, today divided into North Korea and South Korea.
"They traveled to Korea to visit family in Seoul."
Korea in a sentence
- They traveled to Korea to visit family in Seoul.
Similar words in Japanese
Common Japanese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Korea" in Japanese?
"Korea" in Japanese is 朝鮮, 韓国, コリア. Korea means: A peninsula and historic region in East Asia, today divided into North Korea and South Korea.
How do you pronounce 朝鮮?
"Korea" in Japanese is 朝鮮, pronounced "chōsen".
How do you use "Korea" in a sentence?
Example: "They traveled to Korea to visit family in Seoul." In Japanese, "Korea" is 朝鮮, 韓国, コリア.
Are there other ways to say "Korea" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 4 translations listed for "Korea": 朝鮮, 韓国, コリア, 高麗.
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