Dee in Korean
Dee in Korean is 디 — Dee means a unisex first name, typically short for a longer name starting with D, such as Deborah or Dennis.
Dee in Korean
디
Pronounced: di
name of the letter D, d
What does "Dee" mean?
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name A unisex first name, typically short for a longer name starting with D, such as Deborah or Dennis.
"Everyone at work just calls her Dee."
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name The name of several rivers in the UK and Ireland, including one in Scotland and one flowing between Wales and England.
"They went salmon fishing on the River Dee."
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noun The letter D.
"He wrote a big capital dee at the top of the page."
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noun Informal British slang for a police detective.
"A couple of dees showed up asking questions about the burglary."
Dee in a sentence
- Everyone at work just calls her Dee.
- They went salmon fishing on the River Dee.
- He wrote a big capital dee at the top of the page.
- A couple of dees showed up asking questions about the burglary.
Common Korean translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Dee" in Korean?
"Dee" in Korean is 디. Dee means: A unisex first name, typically short for a longer name starting with D, such as Deborah or Dennis.
How do you pronounce 디?
"Dee" in Korean is 디, pronounced "di".
How do you use "Dee" in a sentence?
Example: "Everyone at work just calls her Dee." In Korean, "Dee" is 디.
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