if in Korean
if in Korean is 만약, -면 — if means used to introduce a condition: supposing that something is or were true.
if in Korean
만약
Pronounced: manyak
supposing that
-면
Pronounced: -myeon
supposing that
What does "if" mean?
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conj Used to introduce a condition: supposing that something is or were true.
"If it rains, we'll move the party indoors."
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conj Although; used to concede a point while still making a statement.
"It was a good, if somewhat long, movie."
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noun An uncertain condition or possibility.
"There are too many ifs in this plan for my comfort."
if in a sentence
- If it rains, we'll move the party indoors.
- If I had known, I would have called you sooner.
- It was a good, if somewhat long, movie.
- There are too many ifs in this plan for my comfort.
Similar words in Korean
Common Korean translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "if" in Korean?
"if" in Korean is 만약, -면. if means: Used to introduce a condition: supposing that something is or were true.
How do you pronounce 만약?
"if" in Korean is 만약, pronounced "manyak".
How do you use "if" in a sentence?
Example: "If it rains, we'll move the party indoors." In Korean, "if" is 만약, -면.
Are there other ways to say "if" in Korean?
Yes — Korean has 2 translations listed for "if": 만약, -면.
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