age in Korean
age in Korean is 시대, 수명, 일생 — age means the length of time someone or something has existed, usually counted in years.
age in Korean
시대
Pronounced: sidae
particular period of time in history
수명
Pronounced: sumyeong
lifespan
일생
Pronounced: ilsaeng
lifespan
What does "age" mean?
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noun The length of time someone or something has existed, usually counted in years.
"She started school at the age of five."
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noun A particular period in history, especially one with distinct characteristics.
"The Bronze Age preceded the Iron Age."
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noun A long, often exaggerated, period of time.
"It took an age for the bus to arrive."
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verb To grow older, or to show signs of growing older.
"He's aged a lot since I last saw him."
age in a sentence
- She started school at the age of five.
- The building's age shows in its crumbling brickwork.
- The Bronze Age preceded the Iron Age.
- We live in the age of the internet.
Similar words in Korean
Common Korean translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "age" in Korean?
"age" in Korean is 시대, 수명, 일생. age means: The length of time someone or something has existed, usually counted in years.
How do you pronounce 시대?
"age" in Korean is 시대, pronounced "sidae".
How do you use "age" in a sentence?
Example: "She started school at the age of five." In Korean, "age" is 시대, 수명, 일생.
Are there other ways to say "age" in Korean?
Yes — Korean has 3 translations listed for "age": 시대, 수명, 일생.
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