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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
noun
Pronounced: hakgwa
subdivision of organization
부서
noun
Pronounced: buseo
subdivision of organization

What does "department" mean?

  1. 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."
  2. noun A particular area of responsibility, skill, or interest (often used loosely).
    "Cooking dinner is definitely my husband's department, not mine."
  3. 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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