heir in Korean
heir in Korean is 상속인, 계승자 — heir means a person legally entitled to inherit someone's property, money, or title after they die.
heir in Korean
상속인
Pronounced: sangsogin
one who inherits, or is designated to inherit, the property of another
계승자
Pronounced: gyeseungja
one who inherits, or is designated to inherit, the property of another
What does "heir" mean?
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noun A person legally entitled to inherit someone's property, money, or title after they die.
"As the eldest son, he was the heir to the family estate."
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noun Someone regarded as continuing or succeeding a predecessor's legacy in a non-legal sense.
"The young director is seen as the heir to the studio's golden age of filmmaking."
heir in a sentence
- As the eldest son, he was the heir to the family estate.
- She's the sole heir to a shipping fortune.
- The young director is seen as the heir to the studio's golden age of filmmaking.
Common Korean translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "heir" in Korean?
"heir" in Korean is 상속인, 계승자. heir means: A person legally entitled to inherit someone's property, money, or title after they die.
How do you pronounce 상속인?
"heir" in Korean is 상속인, pronounced "sangsogin".
How do you use "heir" in a sentence?
Example: "As the eldest son, he was the heir to the family estate." In Korean, "heir" is 상속인, 계승자.
Are there other ways to say "heir" in Korean?
Yes — Korean has 2 translations listed for "heir": 상속인, 계승자.
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