invalid in Korean
invalid in Korean is 장애인 — invalid means not legally or officially acceptable; not valid.
invalid in Korean
장애인
Pronounced: jang'aein
sick person
What does "invalid" mean?
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adj Not legally or officially acceptable; not valid.
"Your passport is invalid because it expired last year."
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noun A person who is chronically ill, disabled, or too weak to care for themselves.
"He spent his final years as an invalid, cared for by his daughter."
invalid in a sentence
- Your passport is invalid because it expired last year.
- The referee ruled the goal invalid due to an offside.
- He spent his final years as an invalid, cared for by his daughter.
Common Korean translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "invalid" in Korean?
"invalid" in Korean is 장애인. invalid means: Not legally or officially acceptable; not valid.
How do you pronounce 장애인?
"invalid" in Korean is 장애인, pronounced "jang'aein".
How do you use "invalid" in a sentence?
Example: "Your passport is invalid because it expired last year." In Korean, "invalid" is 장애인.
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