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deserter in Korean

deserter in Korean is 탈영병, 탈주병, 탈주자 — deserter means someone who has left their military post without permission and does not intend to return.

deserter in Korean

탈영병
noun
Pronounced: taryeongbyeong
person who leaves a military or naval unit
탈주병
noun
Pronounced: taljubyeong
person who leaves a military or naval unit
탈주자
noun
Pronounced: taljuja
person who leaves a military or naval unit
탈영자
noun
Pronounced: taryeongja
person who leaves a military or naval unit
변절자
noun
Pronounced: byeonjeolja
person who leaves a military or naval unit

What does "deserter" mean?

  1. noun Someone who has left their military post without permission and does not intend to return.
    "The deserter was court-martialled and imprisoned."

deserter in a sentence

  • The deserter was court-martialled and imprisoned.

Common Korean translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "deserter" in Korean?

"deserter" in Korean is 탈영병, 탈주병, 탈주자. deserter means: Someone who has left their military post without permission and does not intend to return.

How do you pronounce 탈영병?

"deserter" in Korean is 탈영병, pronounced "taryeongbyeong".

How do you use "deserter" in a sentence?

Example: "The deserter was court-martialled and imprisoned." In Korean, "deserter" is 탈영병, 탈주병, 탈주자.

Are there other ways to say "deserter" in Korean?

Yes — Korean has 5 translations listed for "deserter": 탈영병, 탈주병, 탈주자, 탈영자, 변절자.

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