belief in Korean
belief in Korean is 바람 — belief means the mental acceptance that something is true, even without complete proof.
belief in Korean
바람
Pronounced: baram
a wishing of case or circumstance to be true
What does "belief" mean?
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noun The mental acceptance that something is true, even without complete proof.
"It is her firm belief that hard work always pays off."
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noun Religious faith, or a set of religious or moral convictions.
"The community is united by a shared belief in helping neighbours in need."
belief in a sentence
- It is her firm belief that hard work always pays off.
- The community is united by a shared belief in helping neighbours in need.
Common Korean translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "belief" in Korean?
"belief" in Korean is 바람. belief means: The mental acceptance that something is true, even without complete proof.
How do you pronounce 바람?
"belief" in Korean is 바람, pronounced "baram".
How do you use "belief" in a sentence?
Example: "It is her firm belief that hard work always pays off." In Korean, "belief" is 바람.
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