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code in Korean

code in Korean is 코드, 부호 — code means instructions written in a programming language that a computer can run.

code in Korean

코드
noun
Pronounced: kodeu
set of rules for converting information
부호
noun
Pronounced: buho
set of rules for converting information

What does "code" mean?

  1. noun Instructions written in a programming language that a computer can run.
    "She spent all afternoon debugging the code."
  2. noun A system of symbols or signals used to represent information secretly or compactly.
    "The spies communicated using a simple substitution code."
  3. noun A formal set of laws, rules, or principles governing a subject or group.
    "The company's code of conduct bans discrimination of any kind."
  4. verb To write instructions for a computer program.
    "He taught himself to code over the summer."

code in a sentence

  • She spent all afternoon debugging the code.
  • He rewrote the code to make the app load faster.
  • The spies communicated using a simple substitution code.
  • The company's code of conduct bans discrimination of any kind.

Common Korean translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "code" in Korean?

"code" in Korean is 코드, 부호. code means: Instructions written in a programming language that a computer can run.

How do you pronounce 코드?

"code" in Korean is 코드, pronounced "kodeu".

How do you use "code" in a sentence?

Example: "She spent all afternoon debugging the code." In Korean, "code" is 코드, 부호.

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

Yes — Korean has 2 translations listed for "code": 코드, 부호.

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