land in Korean
land in Korean is 닿다, 상륙하다 — land means the solid, dry part of the Earth's surface, as opposed to sea or sky.
land in Korean
닿다
Pronounced: data
to arrive at land, especially a shore, or a dock, from a body of water
상륙하다
Pronounced: sangnyukhada
to arrive at land, especially a shore, or a dock, from a body of water
What does "land" mean?
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noun The solid, dry part of the Earth's surface, as opposed to sea or sky.
"After weeks at sea, they were relieved to spot land."
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noun An area of ground owned, or a country or region.
"They inherited a plot of land from their grandfather."
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verb To come down onto a surface, especially from the air or from water.
"The plane landed safely despite the storm."
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verb To succeed in getting or achieving something.
"She finally landed her dream job after months of interviews."
land in a sentence
- After weeks at sea, they were relieved to spot land.
- They inherited a plot of land from their grandfather.
- She dreamed of visiting the land of her ancestors.
- The plane landed safely despite the storm.
Similar words in Korean
Common Korean translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "land" in Korean?
"land" in Korean is 닿다, 상륙하다. land means: The solid, dry part of the Earth's surface, as opposed to sea or sky.
How do you pronounce 닿다?
"land" in Korean is 닿다, pronounced "data".
How do you use "land" in a sentence?
Example: "After weeks at sea, they were relieved to spot land." In Korean, "land" is 닿다, 상륙하다.
Are there other ways to say "land" in Korean?
Yes — Korean has 2 translations listed for "land": 닿다, 상륙하다.
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