Korean in Korean
Korean in Korean is 조선의, 한국의, 한 — Korean means relating to the Korean Peninsula, its people, or its culture.
Korean in Korean
조선의
Pronounced: joseon-ui
relating to the Korean Peninsula
한국의
Pronounced: han'gug-ui
relating to the Korean Peninsula
한
Pronounced: han
relating to the Korean Peninsula
What does "Korean" mean?
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adj Relating to the Korean Peninsula, its people, or its culture.
"They opened a Korean restaurant downtown."
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noun The language spoken on the Korean Peninsula and by Korean communities worldwide.
"She's been studying Korean for two years."
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noun A person from Korea or of Korean descent.
"Many Koreans immigrated to the US after the war."
Korean in a sentence
- They opened a Korean restaurant downtown.
- Korean cinema has won major awards worldwide.
- She's been studying Korean for two years.
- Many Koreans immigrated to the US after the war.
Common Korean translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Korean" in Korean?
"Korean" in Korean is 조선의, 한국의, 한. Korean means: Relating to the Korean Peninsula, its people, or its culture.
How do you pronounce 조선의?
"Korean" in Korean is 조선의, pronounced "joseon-ui".
How do you use "Korean" in a sentence?
Example: "They opened a Korean restaurant downtown." In Korean, "Korean" is 조선의, 한국의, 한.
Are there other ways to say "Korean" in Korean?
Yes — Korean has 3 translations listed for "Korean": 조선의, 한국의, 한.
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