clerk in Korean
clerk in Korean is 사무원, 서기, 점원 — clerk means an office worker who handles records, correspondence, or accounts.
clerk in Korean
사무원
Pronounced: samuwon
one working with records etc.
서기
Pronounced: seogi
one working with records etc.
점원
Pronounced: jeomwon
one working with records etc.
What does "clerk" mean?
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noun An office worker who handles records, correspondence, or accounts.
"The clerk filed the documents in the wrong cabinet."
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noun A person who assists customers in a shop, hotel, or similar business.
"The hotel clerk checked them in and handed over the room key."
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noun A law clerk who assists a judge with research and case preparation.
"She spent a year as a clerk for a federal judge before joining a law firm."
clerk in a sentence
- The clerk filed the documents in the wrong cabinet.
- The hotel clerk checked them in and handed over the room key.
- She spent a year as a clerk for a federal judge before joining a law firm.
Common Korean translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "clerk" in Korean?
"clerk" in Korean is 사무원, 서기, 점원. clerk means: An office worker who handles records, correspondence, or accounts.
How do you pronounce 사무원?
"clerk" in Korean is 사무원, pronounced "samuwon".
How do you use "clerk" in a sentence?
Example: "The clerk filed the documents in the wrong cabinet." In Korean, "clerk" is 사무원, 서기, 점원.
Are there other ways to say "clerk" in Korean?
Yes — Korean has 3 translations listed for "clerk": 사무원, 서기, 점원.
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