book in Korean
book in Korean is 예약(豫約)하다 — book means a set of printed or written pages bound together, meant to be read.
book in Korean
예약(豫約)하다
Pronounced: yeyakhada
to reserve
What does "book" mean?
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noun A set of printed or written pages bound together, meant to be read.
"She finished the whole book in a single weekend."
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noun A record of a business's financial transactions (usually plural: "the books").
"The accountant went through the books before filing the tax return."
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noun A person or organization that takes bets on the outcome of events; short for bookmaker.
"He placed his bet with a book near the racetrack."
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verb To arrange or reserve something in advance.
"We booked a table for four at eight o'clock."
book in a sentence
- She finished the whole book in a single weekend.
- He borrowed three books from the library.
- The accountant went through the books before filing the tax return.
- He placed his bet with a book near the racetrack.
Similar words in Korean
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Frequently asked questions
What is "book" in Korean?
"book" in Korean is 예약(豫約)하다. book means: A set of printed or written pages bound together, meant to be read.
How do you pronounce 예약(豫約)하다?
"book" in Korean is 예약(豫約)하다, pronounced "yeyakhada".
How do you use "book" in a sentence?
Example: "She finished the whole book in a single weekend." In Korean, "book" is 예약(豫約)하다.
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