dead in Korean
dead in Korean is 죽었다, 죽은 — dead means no longer alive.
dead in Korean
죽었다
Pronounced: jugeotda
no longer alive
죽은
Pronounced: jugeun
no longer alive
What does "dead" mean?
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adj No longer alive.
"The old oak tree had been dead for years."
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adj No longer working, active, or in use.
"My phone battery is dead."
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adj Complete or exact, especially describing precision or stillness.
"He hit dead centre with his first shot."
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adv Completely; exactly.
"You're dead right about that."
dead in a sentence
- The old oak tree had been dead for years.
- Her grandfather has been dead since 2010.
- My phone battery is dead.
- That line has been dead for months — nobody uses it anymore.
Common Korean translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "dead" in Korean?
"dead" in Korean is 죽었다, 죽은. dead means: No longer alive.
How do you pronounce 죽었다?
"dead" in Korean is 죽었다, pronounced "jugeotda".
How do you use "dead" in a sentence?
Example: "The old oak tree had been dead for years." In Korean, "dead" is 죽었다, 죽은.
Are there other ways to say "dead" in Korean?
Yes — Korean has 2 translations listed for "dead": 죽었다, 죽은.
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