law in Korean
law in Korean is 법률 — law means the system of rules that a country or community uses to govern behavior and enforce order.
law in Korean
법률
Pronounced: beomnyul
body of rules established in a community by its authorities
What does "law" mean?
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noun The system of rules that a country or community uses to govern behavior and enforce order.
"Breaking the speed limit is against the law."
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noun A specific rule created by a governing authority.
"Parliament passed a new law banning single-use plastics."
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noun A statement describing a consistent pattern or relationship in nature or science.
"Newton's law of gravity explains why objects fall to the ground."
law in a sentence
- Breaking the speed limit is against the law.
- She studied law for four years before becoming a solicitor.
- Parliament passed a new law banning single-use plastics.
- Newton's law of gravity explains why objects fall to the ground.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "law" in Korean?
"law" in Korean is 법률. law means: The system of rules that a country or community uses to govern behavior and enforce order.
How do you pronounce 법률?
"law" in Korean is 법률, pronounced "beomnyul".
How do you use "law" in a sentence?
Example: "Breaking the speed limit is against the law." In Korean, "law" is 법률.
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