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in in Korean

in in Korean is ...로, 안으로 — in means contained by, inside, or within the limits of something — spatially, in time, or in a more abstract sense.

in in Korean

...로
prep
Pronounced: ...ro
indicating language, script, or tone
안으로
adv
Pronounced: aneuro
moving to the interior

What does "in" mean?

  1. prep Contained by, inside, or within the limits of something — spatially, in time, or in a more abstract sense.
    "The keys are in the drawer."
  2. prep Used to say what someone is wearing, what field they work in, or what condition/state they're in.
    "She showed up in a red coat."
  3. adj Fashionable or currently popular.
    "Chunky trainers were the in thing that year."
  4. adj Currently batting, in cricket or baseball.
    "Their star batter was still in when rain stopped play."

in in a sentence

  • The keys are in the drawer.
  • We'll finish in an hour.
  • She showed up in a red coat.
  • He's been in finance for a decade.

Common Korean translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "in" in Korean?

"in" in Korean is ...로, 안으로. in means: Contained by, inside, or within the limits of something — spatially, in time, or in a more abstract sense.

How do you pronounce ...로?

"in" in Korean is ...로, pronounced "...ro".

How do you use "in" in a sentence?

Example: "The keys are in the drawer." In Korean, "in" is ...로, 안으로.

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

Yes — Korean has 2 translations listed for "in": ...로, 안으로.

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