lady in Korean
lady in Korean is 아가씨, 부인 — lady means a polite or formal word for a woman, especially one with refined manners.
lady in Korean
아가씨
Pronounced: Agassi
aristocratic title for a woman
부인
Pronounced: bu'in
aristocratic title for a woman
What does "lady" mean?
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noun A polite or formal word for a woman, especially one with refined manners.
"A well-dressed lady stepped out of the taxi."
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noun A British title of nobility for a woman, used before her name (as the wife of a lord or knight, or in her own right).
"Lady Cavendish opened the charity gala."
lady in a sentence
- A well-dressed lady stepped out of the taxi.
- Please, ladies and gentlemen, take your seats.
- Lady Cavendish opened the charity gala.
- He was knighted, so his wife is now known as Lady Harris.
Similar words in Korean
Common Korean translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "lady" in Korean?
"lady" in Korean is 아가씨, 부인. lady means: A polite or formal word for a woman, especially one with refined manners.
How do you pronounce 아가씨?
"lady" in Korean is 아가씨, pronounced "Agassi".
How do you use "lady" in a sentence?
Example: "A well-dressed lady stepped out of the taxi." In Korean, "lady" is 아가씨, 부인.
Are there other ways to say "lady" in Korean?
Yes — Korean has 2 translations listed for "lady": 아가씨, 부인.
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