nation in Korean
nation in Korean is 국민 — nation means a large group of people who share a common history, culture, language, or identity, often but not always tied to a specific country.
nation in Korean
국민
Pronounced: gungmin
community of people
What does "nation" mean?
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noun A large group of people who share a common history, culture, language, or identity, often but not always tied to a specific country.
"The nation came together to mourn the loss of the beloved leader."
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noun A country, especially as a political and territorial unit.
"Delegates from over a hundred nations attended the climate summit."
nation in a sentence
- The nation came together to mourn the loss of the beloved leader.
- Many Indigenous nations in North America govern their own territories.
- Delegates from over a hundred nations attended the climate summit.
Similar words in Korean
Common Korean translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "nation" in Korean?
"nation" in Korean is 국민. nation means: A large group of people who share a common history, culture, language, or identity, often but not always tied to a specific country.
How do you pronounce 국민?
"nation" in Korean is 국민, pronounced "gungmin".
How do you use "nation" in a sentence?
Example: "The nation came together to mourn the loss of the beloved leader." In Korean, "nation" is 국민.
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