arrow in Korean
arrow in Korean is 화살표 — arrow means a thin, pointed shaft shot from a bow.
arrow in Korean
화살표
Pronounced: hwasalpyo
symbol
What does "arrow" mean?
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noun A thin, pointed shaft shot from a bow.
"The archer nocked an arrow and took aim."
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noun A symbol shaped like a shaft with a point, used to show direction.
"Follow the yellow arrows to the exit."
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verb To move quickly and directly toward something, like a shot arrow.
"The car arrowed down the empty motorway."
arrow in a sentence
- The archer nocked an arrow and took aim.
- Follow the yellow arrows to the exit.
- She drew an arrow pointing to the mistake.
- The car arrowed down the empty motorway.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "arrow" in Korean?
"arrow" in Korean is 화살표. arrow means: A thin, pointed shaft shot from a bow.
How do you pronounce 화살표?
"arrow" in Korean is 화살표, pronounced "hwasalpyo".
How do you use "arrow" in a sentence?
Example: "The archer nocked an arrow and took aim." In Korean, "arrow" is 화살표.
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