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Chinese in Korean

Chinese in Korean is 중국, 중화 — Chinese means relating to China, its people, or their culture.

Chinese in Korean

중국
adj
Pronounced: Jungguk
of, from, or relating to China, its people, its culture, or its language
중화
adj
Pronounced: Junghwa
of, from, or relating to China, its people, its culture, or its language

What does "Chinese" mean?

  1. adj Relating to China, its people, or their culture.
    "They celebrated Chinese New Year with a big family dinner."
  2. name The Chinese language, especially Standard Mandarin, written in Chinese characters.
    "He's been learning Chinese for three years."

Chinese in a sentence

  • They celebrated Chinese New Year with a big family dinner.
  • She studies Chinese history at university.
  • He's been learning Chinese for three years.

Common Korean translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "Chinese" in Korean?

"Chinese" in Korean is 중국, 중화. Chinese means: Relating to China, its people, or their culture.

How do you pronounce 중국?

"Chinese" in Korean is 중국, pronounced "Jungguk".

How do you use "Chinese" in a sentence?

Example: "They celebrated Chinese New Year with a big family dinner." In Korean, "Chinese" is 중국, 중화.

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

Yes — Korean has 2 translations listed for "Chinese": 중국, 중화.

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