living in Korean
living in Korean is 생활의, 거주의 — living means alive, currently existing (as opposed to dead or extinct).
living in Korean
생활의
Pronounced: saenghwarui
of everyday life
거주의
Pronounced: geojuui
of everyday life
What does "living" mean?
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adj Alive, currently existing (as opposed to dead or extinct).
"She is the last living member of that generation."
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noun The money or means needed to support oneself; one's occupation as a source of income.
"He makes a living as a freelance writer."
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noun A particular way or style of life.
"They enjoy simple, quiet living in the countryside."
living in a sentence
- She is the last living member of that generation.
- Is the author still living?
- He makes a living as a freelance writer.
- What do you do for a living?
Common Korean translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "living" in Korean?
"living" in Korean is 생활의, 거주의. living means: Alive, currently existing (as opposed to dead or extinct).
How do you pronounce 생활의?
"living" in Korean is 생활의, pronounced "saenghwarui".
How do you use "living" in a sentence?
Example: "She is the last living member of that generation." In Korean, "living" is 생활의, 거주의.
Are there other ways to say "living" in Korean?
Yes — Korean has 2 translations listed for "living": 생활의, 거주의.
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