mail in Korean
mail in Korean is 쇄자갑 — mail means letters, parcels, and other items sent through the postal system.
mail in Korean
쇄자갑
Pronounced: swaejagap
armour consisting of metal rings or plates linked together
What does "mail" mean?
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noun Letters, parcels, and other items sent through the postal system.
"She checked the mailbox but there was no mail today."
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noun Email; electronic messages sent over a computer network.
"I need to check my mail before the meeting starts."
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verb To send something through the post or by email.
"Please mail the contract to head office by Friday."
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noun Flexible armor made from small interlinked metal rings.
"The knight wore a shirt of mail beneath his surcoat."
mail in a sentence
- She checked the mailbox but there was no mail today.
- The mail is usually delivered by early afternoon.
- I need to check my mail before the meeting starts.
- He sent me a mail with the attached report.
Common Korean translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "mail" in Korean?
"mail" in Korean is 쇄자갑. mail means: Letters, parcels, and other items sent through the postal system.
How do you pronounce 쇄자갑?
"mail" in Korean is 쇄자갑, pronounced "swaejagap".
How do you use "mail" in a sentence?
Example: "She checked the mailbox but there was no mail today." In Korean, "mail" is 쇄자갑.
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