namesake in Korean
namesake in Korean is 동명인 — namesake means a person or thing named after someone or something else, or the person that gave their name.
namesake in Korean
동명인
Pronounced: dongmyeong'in
person with the same name as another
What does "namesake" mean?
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noun A person or thing named after someone or something else, or the person that gave their name.
"The ship was a namesake of its famous predecessor."
namesake in a sentence
- The ship was a namesake of its famous predecessor.
- Little James is the namesake of his late grandfather.
Common Korean translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "namesake" in Korean?
"namesake" in Korean is 동명인. namesake means: A person or thing named after someone or something else, or the person that gave their name.
How do you pronounce 동명인?
"namesake" in Korean is 동명인, pronounced "dongmyeong'in".
How do you use "namesake" in a sentence?
Example: "The ship was a namesake of its famous predecessor." In Korean, "namesake" is 동명인.
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