menorah in Korean
menorah in Korean is 메노라 — menorah means a ceremonial candelabrum with seven branches, historically used in the ancient Temple in Jerusalem.
menorah in Korean
메노라
Pronounced: menora
seven-branch candelabrum
What does "menorah" mean?
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noun A ceremonial candelabrum with seven branches, historically used in the ancient Temple in Jerusalem.
"A golden menorah is a recurring symbol in Jewish tradition and art."
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noun A nine-branched candelabrum lit during the Jewish festival of Hanukkah.
"The family lit one more candle on the menorah each night of Hanukkah."
menorah in a sentence
- A golden menorah is a recurring symbol in Jewish tradition and art.
- The family lit one more candle on the menorah each night of Hanukkah.
Common Korean translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "menorah" in Korean?
"menorah" in Korean is 메노라. menorah means: A ceremonial candelabrum with seven branches, historically used in the ancient Temple in Jerusalem.
How do you pronounce 메노라?
"menorah" in Korean is 메노라, pronounced "menora".
How do you use "menorah" in a sentence?
Example: "A golden menorah is a recurring symbol in Jewish tradition and art." In Korean, "menorah" is 메노라.
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