Luke in Korean
Luke in Korean is 루카 복음서 — Luke means a common male given name, ultimately from Greek, meaning roughly "from Lucania.".
Luke in Korean
루카 복음서
Pronounced: Ruka bogeumseo
gospel of Luke
What does "Luke" mean?
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name A common male given name, ultimately from Greek, meaning roughly "from Lucania."
"Luke asked if he could leave work early to pick up his daughter."
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name Luke the Evangelist, the traditional author of the Gospel of Luke and the Acts of the Apostles in the Christian Bible.
"The stained-glass window depicted Saint Luke writing his gospel."
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name The Gospel of Luke, the third of the four gospels in the New Testament.
"The parable of the Good Samaritan appears only in the Gospel of Luke."
Luke in a sentence
- Luke asked if he could leave work early to pick up his daughter.
- The stained-glass window depicted Saint Luke writing his gospel.
- The parable of the Good Samaritan appears only in the Gospel of Luke.
Common Korean translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Luke" in Korean?
"Luke" in Korean is 루카 복음서. Luke means: A common male given name, ultimately from Greek, meaning roughly "from Lucania."
How do you pronounce 루카 복음서?
"Luke" in Korean is 루카 복음서, pronounced "Ruka bogeumseo".
How do you use "Luke" in a sentence?
Example: "Luke asked if he could leave work early to pick up his daughter." In Korean, "Luke" is 루카 복음서.
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