Benin in Korean
Benin in Korean is 베냉, 베닌 — Benin means a country in West Africa, formerly known as Dahomey until 1975.
Benin in Korean
베냉
Pronounced: Benaeng
country
베닌
Pronounced: Benin
country
What does "Benin" mean?
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name A country in West Africa, formerly known as Dahomey until 1975.
"Benin shares borders with Nigeria, Togo, and Niger."
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name A historical West African kingdom centered in what is now southern Nigeria, known for its bronze and ivory artwork.
"The Benin Bronzes were looted from the Kingdom of Benin by British forces in 1897."
Benin in a sentence
- Benin shares borders with Nigeria, Togo, and Niger.
- The Benin Bronzes were looted from the Kingdom of Benin by British forces in 1897.
Common Korean translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Benin" in Korean?
"Benin" in Korean is 베냉, 베닌. Benin means: A country in West Africa, formerly known as Dahomey until 1975.
How do you pronounce 베냉?
"Benin" in Korean is 베냉, pronounced "Benaeng".
How do you use "Benin" in a sentence?
Example: "Benin shares borders with Nigeria, Togo, and Niger." In Korean, "Benin" is 베냉, 베닌.
Are there other ways to say "Benin" in Korean?
Yes — Korean has 2 translations listed for "Benin": 베냉, 베닌.
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