dragon in Korean
dragon in Korean is 용, 룡, 미르 — dragon means a mythical, usually giant reptilian creature, often depicted breathing fire and guarding treasure in Western folklore.
dragon in Korean
용
Pronounced: yong
mythical creature
룡
Pronounced: ryong
mythical creature
미르
Pronounced: mireu
mythical creature
What does "dragon" mean?
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noun A mythical, usually giant reptilian creature, often depicted breathing fire and guarding treasure in Western folklore.
"The knight set out to slay the dragon."
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noun In East Asian mythology, a long, serpentine, generally benevolent creature associated with power and good fortune.
"The dragon dance is a highlight of the Lunar New Year parade."
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noun (Informal) A fierce, intimidating woman.
"His boss was an absolute dragon in meetings."
dragon in a sentence
- The knight set out to slay the dragon.
- The dragon dance is a highlight of the Lunar New Year parade.
- His boss was an absolute dragon in meetings.
Common Korean translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "dragon" in Korean?
"dragon" in Korean is 용, 룡, 미르. dragon means: A mythical, usually giant reptilian creature, often depicted breathing fire and guarding treasure in Western folklore.
How do you pronounce 용?
"dragon" in Korean is 용, pronounced "yong".
How do you use "dragon" in a sentence?
Example: "The knight set out to slay the dragon." In Korean, "dragon" is 용, 룡, 미르.
Are there other ways to say "dragon" in Korean?
Yes — Korean has 3 translations listed for "dragon": 용, 룡, 미르.
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