department in Korean
department in Korean is 학과, 부서 — department means a distinct section of an organisation, business, or government responsible for a particular area of work.
department in Korean
학과
Pronounced: hakgwa
subdivision of organization
부서
Pronounced: buseo
subdivision of organization
What does "department" mean?
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noun A distinct section of an organisation, business, or government responsible for a particular area of work.
"She works in the marketing department at head office."
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noun A particular area of responsibility, skill, or interest (often used loosely).
"Cooking dinner is definitely my husband's department, not mine."
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noun One of the administrative regions into which France is divided.
"France is made up of just over one hundred departments."
department in a sentence
- She works in the marketing department at head office.
- The fire department responded within minutes of the call.
- Cooking dinner is definitely my husband's department, not mine.
- France is made up of just over one hundred departments.
Common Korean translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "department" in Korean?
"department" in Korean is 학과, 부서. department means: A distinct section of an organisation, business, or government responsible for a particular area of work.
How do you pronounce 학과?
"department" in Korean is 학과, pronounced "hakgwa".
How do you use "department" in a sentence?
Example: "She works in the marketing department at head office." In Korean, "department" is 학과, 부서.
Are there other ways to say "department" in Korean?
Yes — Korean has 2 translations listed for "department": 학과, 부서.
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