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i in Korean

i in Korean is 나, 저 — i means used by a speaker or writer to refer to themself as the subject of a sentence.

i in Korean

pron
Pronounced: na
personal pronoun
pron
Pronounced: jeo
personal pronoun

What does "i" mean?

  1. pronoun Used by a speaker or writer to refer to themself as the subject of a sentence.
    "I am going to the store later."
  2. noun The ninth letter of the English alphabet.
    "The word "igloo" starts with the letter I."
  3. noun The sense of one's own identity or self; the ego.
    "Losing the argument was a blow to his sense of I."
  4. numeral The Roman numeral for one.
    "The clock face showed I, II, III instead of 1, 2, 3."

i in a sentence

  • I am going to the store later.
  • I told her the truth as soon as I could.
  • The word "igloo" starts with the letter I.
  • Losing the argument was a blow to his sense of I.

Common Korean translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "i" in Korean?

"i" in Korean is 나, 저. i means: Used by a speaker or writer to refer to themself as the subject of a sentence.

How do you pronounce 나?

"i" in Korean is 나, pronounced "na".

How do you use "i" in a sentence?

Example: "I am going to the store later." In Korean, "i" is 나, 저.

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

Yes — Korean has 2 translations listed for "i": 나, 저.

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