dispute in Korean
dispute in Korean is 논쟁, 론쟁, 의논 — dispute means a disagreement or argument between people, often a formal or ongoing one.
dispute in Korean
논쟁
Pronounced: nonjaeng
argument, failure to agree
론쟁
Pronounced: ronjaeng
argument, failure to agree
의논
Pronounced: uinon
argument, failure to agree
What does "dispute" mean?
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noun A disagreement or argument between people, often a formal or ongoing one.
"The two companies settled their dispute out of court."
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verb To argue against or question the truth or validity of something.
"She disputed the referee's decision immediately."
dispute in a sentence
- The two companies settled their dispute out of court.
- A border dispute has strained relations between the neighboring countries for decades.
- She disputed the referee's decision immediately.
Common Korean translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "dispute" in Korean?
"dispute" in Korean is 논쟁, 론쟁, 의논. dispute means: A disagreement or argument between people, often a formal or ongoing one.
How do you pronounce 논쟁?
"dispute" in Korean is 논쟁, pronounced "nonjaeng".
How do you use "dispute" in a sentence?
Example: "The two companies settled their dispute out of court." In Korean, "dispute" is 논쟁, 론쟁, 의논.
Are there other ways to say "dispute" in Korean?
Yes — Korean has 3 translations listed for "dispute": 논쟁, 론쟁, 의논.
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