interpreter in Korean
interpreter in Korean is 해설자 — interpreter means a person who translates spoken or signed language for others in real time.
interpreter in Korean
해설자
Pronounced: haeseolja
one who explains
What does "interpreter" mean?
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noun A person who translates spoken or signed language for others in real time.
"The court hired an interpreter so the witness could testify in her native language."
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noun Computing: a program that reads and carries out the instructions of another program directly, without compiling it first.
"The Python interpreter executes the script one line at a time."
interpreter in a sentence
- The court hired an interpreter so the witness could testify in her native language.
- The interpreter relayed the diplomat's remarks sentence by sentence.
- The Python interpreter executes the script one line at a time.
Common Korean translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "interpreter" in Korean?
"interpreter" in Korean is 해설자. interpreter means: A person who translates spoken or signed language for others in real time.
How do you pronounce 해설자?
"interpreter" in Korean is 해설자, pronounced "haeseolja".
How do you use "interpreter" in a sentence?
Example: "The court hired an interpreter so the witness could testify in her native language." In Korean, "interpreter" is 해설자.
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