and in Korean
and in Korean is -와, -과, -하고 — and means used to join two words, phrases, or ideas that go together.
and in Korean
-와
Pronounced: -wa
used to connect two similar words, phrases, et cetera
-과
Pronounced: -gwa
used to connect two similar words, phrases, et cetera
-하고
Pronounced: -hago
used to connect two similar words, phrases, et cetera
-이랑
Pronounced: -irang
used to connect two similar words, phrases, et cetera
-랑
Pronounced: -rang
used to connect two similar words, phrases, et cetera
그리고
Pronounced: geurigo
used to connect two similar words, phrases, et cetera
및
Pronounced: mit
used to connect two similar words, phrases, et cetera
-고
Pronounced: -go
used to string together sentences or sentence fragments in chronological order
What does "and" mean?
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conj Used to join two words, phrases, or ideas that go together.
"She bought bread and milk."
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conj Used to link two clauses or sentences, often showing a sequence, result, or contrast.
"He studied hard, and he passed the exam."
and in a sentence
- She bought bread and milk.
- He was tired and hungry after the hike.
- He studied hard, and he passed the exam.
- Turn the key and the engine starts.
Common Korean translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "and" in Korean?
"and" in Korean is -와, -과, -하고. and means: Used to join two words, phrases, or ideas that go together.
How do you pronounce -와?
"and" in Korean is -와, pronounced "-wa".
How do you use "and" in a sentence?
Example: "She bought bread and milk." In Korean, "and" is -와, -과, -하고.
Are there other ways to say "and" in Korean?
Yes — Korean has 8 translations listed for "and": -와, -과, -하고, -이랑, -랑, 그리고.
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