liaison in Korean
liaison in Korean is 리에종 — liaison means a person who acts as a link between two groups, passing information back and forth.
liaison in Korean
리에종
Pronounced: riejong
linguistics: a sandhi
What does "liaison" mean?
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noun A person who acts as a link between two groups, passing information back and forth.
"She was appointed as the liaison between the police and the community."
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noun Communication and cooperation between two parties or organizations.
"Close liaison between the two teams kept the launch on schedule."
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noun A secret or illicit romantic relationship.
"Rumors of a liaison between the two executives spread through the office."
liaison in a sentence
- She was appointed as the liaison between the police and the community.
- The company hired a liaison to coordinate with foreign investors.
- Close liaison between the two teams kept the launch on schedule.
- Rumors of a liaison between the two executives spread through the office.
Common Korean translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "liaison" in Korean?
"liaison" in Korean is 리에종. liaison means: A person who acts as a link between two groups, passing information back and forth.
How do you pronounce 리에종?
"liaison" in Korean is 리에종, pronounced "riejong".
How do you use "liaison" in a sentence?
Example: "She was appointed as the liaison between the police and the community." In Korean, "liaison" is 리에종.
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