conjunction in Korean
conjunction in Korean is 연접, 결합 — conjunction means a word that connects other words, phrases, or clauses, such as "and", "but", or "because".
conjunction in Korean
연접
Pronounced: yeonjeop
act of joining or being joined
결합
Pronounced: gyeolhap
act of joining or being joined
What does "conjunction" mean?
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noun A word that connects other words, phrases, or clauses, such as "and", "but", or "because".
""Although" is a conjunction that introduces a contrast."
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noun The act or state of two or more things occurring or joining together.
"The accident happened in conjunction with poor weather and a mechanical fault."
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noun In astronomy, an alignment where two celestial bodies appear at the same position in the sky as seen from Earth.
"Skywatchers gathered to see the conjunction of Venus and Jupiter."
conjunction in a sentence
- "Although" is a conjunction that introduces a contrast.
- The accident happened in conjunction with poor weather and a mechanical fault.
- Skywatchers gathered to see the conjunction of Venus and Jupiter.
Common Korean translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "conjunction" in Korean?
"conjunction" in Korean is 연접, 결합. conjunction means: A word that connects other words, phrases, or clauses, such as "and", "but", or "because".
How do you pronounce 연접?
"conjunction" in Korean is 연접, pronounced "yeonjeop".
How do you use "conjunction" in a sentence?
Example: ""Although" is a conjunction that introduces a contrast." In Korean, "conjunction" is 연접, 결합.
Are there other ways to say "conjunction" in Korean?
Yes — Korean has 2 translations listed for "conjunction": 연접, 결합.
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