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associate in Korean

associate in Korean is 연상(聯想)하다, 상기(想起)시키다, 관련(關聯)시켜 생각하다 — associate means to connect one thing or idea with another in your mind.

associate in Korean

연상(聯想)하다
verb
Pronounced: yeonsanghada
to connect in the mind or imagination
상기(想起)시키다
verb
Pronounced: sanggisikida
to connect in the mind or imagination
관련(關聯)시켜 생각하다
verb
Pronounced: gwallyeonsikyeo saenggakhada
to connect in the mind or imagination

What does "associate" mean?

  1. verb To connect one thing or idea with another in your mind.
    "Most people associate the color red with danger."
  2. verb To spend time with someone, or join with them as a partner or ally.
    "He was warned not to associate with known criminals."
  3. noun A person you work with, especially a colleague, partner, or business contact.
    "She introduced him as a business associate, not a friend."
  4. adj Joined with another person or group, often with a lower or partial level of status.
    "He holds the title of associate professor."

associate in a sentence

  • Most people associate the color red with danger.
  • He was warned not to associate with known criminals.
  • She introduced him as a business associate, not a friend.
  • He holds the title of associate professor.

Common Korean translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "associate" in Korean?

"associate" in Korean is 연상(聯想)하다, 상기(想起)시키다, 관련(關聯)시켜 생각하다. associate means: To connect one thing or idea with another in your mind.

How do you pronounce 연상(聯想)하다?

"associate" in Korean is 연상(聯想)하다, pronounced "yeonsanghada".

How do you use "associate" in a sentence?

Example: "Most people associate the color red with danger." In Korean, "associate" is 연상(聯想)하다, 상기(想起)시키다, 관련(關聯)시켜 생각하다.

Are there other ways to say "associate" in Korean?

Yes — Korean has 3 translations listed for "associate": 연상(聯想)하다, 상기(想起)시키다, 관련(關聯)시켜 생각하다.

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