capital in Korean
capital in Korean is 대문자(大文字)의 — capital means the city where a country's or region's government is based.
capital in Korean
대문자(大文字)의
Pronounced: daemunja-ui
uppercase
What does "capital" mean?
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noun The city where a country's or region's government is based.
"Paris is the capital of France."
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noun Money or assets used to start or grow a business.
"The startup raised a million dollars in capital from investors."
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noun An uppercase letter.
"Remember to start each sentence with a capital."
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adj Of the greatest importance; chief.
"Choosing the right location was a capital decision for the business."
capital in a sentence
- Paris is the capital of France.
- The startup raised a million dollars in capital from investors.
- Remember to start each sentence with a capital.
- Choosing the right location was a capital decision for the business.
Common Korean translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "capital" in Korean?
"capital" in Korean is 대문자(大文字)의. capital means: The city where a country's or region's government is based.
How do you pronounce 대문자(大文字)의?
"capital" in Korean is 대문자(大文字)의, pronounced "daemunja-ui".
How do you use "capital" in a sentence?
Example: "Paris is the capital of France." In Korean, "capital" is 대문자(大文字)의.
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