angel in Korean
angel in Korean is 천사 — angel means a spiritual being who serves as a messenger of God, traditionally pictured with wings and a robe.
angel in Korean
천사
Pronounced: cheonsa
messenger from a deity
What does "angel" mean?
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noun A spiritual being who serves as a messenger of God, traditionally pictured with wings and a robe.
"The painting showed an angel descending from the clouds."
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noun A person seen as exceptionally kind, innocent, or lovely.
"Thank you for helping me move — you're an angel."
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noun A wealthy individual who provides money to fund a new business or theatrical production.
"A private angel investor backed the startup in its early days."
angel in a sentence
- The painting showed an angel descending from the clouds.
- In the story, an angel appears to warn the shepherds.
- Thank you for helping me move — you're an angel.
- The nurse was an angel to every patient on the ward.
Common Korean translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "angel" in Korean?
"angel" in Korean is 천사. angel means: A spiritual being who serves as a messenger of God, traditionally pictured with wings and a robe.
How do you pronounce 천사?
"angel" in Korean is 천사, pronounced "cheonsa".
How do you use "angel" in a sentence?
Example: "The painting showed an angel descending from the clouds." In Korean, "angel" is 천사.
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