Connecticut in Korean
Connecticut in Korean is 코네티컷 — Connecticut means a state in the northeastern United States, named from an Algonquian word meaning "land on the long tidal river.".
Connecticut in Korean
코네티컷
Pronounced: Konetikeot
a state of the United States of America
What does "Connecticut" mean?
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name A state in the northeastern United States, named from an Algonquian word meaning "land on the long tidal river."
"They drove up the coast into Connecticut."
Connecticut in a sentence
- They drove up the coast into Connecticut.
Common Korean translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Connecticut" in Korean?
"Connecticut" in Korean is 코네티컷. Connecticut means: A state in the northeastern United States, named from an Algonquian word meaning "land on the long tidal river."
How do you pronounce 코네티컷?
"Connecticut" in Korean is 코네티컷, pronounced "Konetikeot".
How do you use "Connecticut" in a sentence?
Example: "They drove up the coast into Connecticut." In Korean, "Connecticut" is 코네티컷.
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