English in Korean
English in Korean is 영국인(英國人)의, 영국(英國) 사람의 — English means relating to England, its people, or its culture.
English in Korean
영국인(英國人)의
Pronounced: yeonggugin-ui
of or pertaining to an Englishman, Englishwoman, the English
영국(英國) 사람의
Pronounced: yeongguk saram-ui
of or pertaining to an Englishman, Englishwoman, the English
What does "English" mean?
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adj Relating to England, its people, or its culture.
"She has an English accent, though she grew up in Canada."
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adj Relating to the English language.
"The instructions are printed in English and French."
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name The language that originated in England and is now spoken around the world, including in North America, Australia, and much of Africa and Asia.
"English is the most widely taught second language in the world."
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noun Sidespin put on a ball in games like pool or billiards.
"He put some English on the cue ball to set up his next shot."
English in a sentence
- She has an English accent, though she grew up in Canada.
- The instructions are printed in English and French.
- English is the most widely taught second language in the world.
- He's fluent in English but still dreams in Portuguese.
Common Korean translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "English" in Korean?
"English" in Korean is 영국인(英國人)의, 영국(英國) 사람의. English means: Relating to England, its people, or its culture.
How do you pronounce 영국인(英國人)의?
"English" in Korean is 영국인(英國人)의, pronounced "yeonggugin-ui".
How do you use "English" in a sentence?
Example: "She has an English accent, though she grew up in Canada." In Korean, "English" is 영국인(英國人)의, 영국(英國) 사람의.
Are there other ways to say "English" in Korean?
Yes — Korean has 2 translations listed for "English": 영국인(英國人)의, 영국(英國) 사람의.
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