nickname in Korean
nickname in Korean is 애칭, 별명, 닉네임 — nickname means an informal, often affectionate or descriptive name used instead of someone's real name.
nickname in Korean
애칭
Pronounced: aeching
familiar, invented given name
별명
Pronounced: byeolmyeong
familiar, invented given name
닉네임
Pronounced: ningneim
familiar, invented given name
What does "nickname" mean?
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noun An informal, often affectionate or descriptive name used instead of someone's real name.
"His nickname at school was "Ginger" because of his hair."
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verb To give someone or something a nickname.
"They nicknamed the old car "the Beast"."
nickname in a sentence
- His nickname at school was "Ginger" because of his hair.
- They nicknamed the old car "the Beast".
Common Korean translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "nickname" in Korean?
"nickname" in Korean is 애칭, 별명, 닉네임. nickname means: An informal, often affectionate or descriptive name used instead of someone's real name.
How do you pronounce 애칭?
"nickname" in Korean is 애칭, pronounced "aeching".
How do you use "nickname" in a sentence?
Example: "His nickname at school was "Ginger" because of his hair." In Korean, "nickname" is 애칭, 별명, 닉네임.
Are there other ways to say "nickname" in Korean?
Yes — Korean has 3 translations listed for "nickname": 애칭, 별명, 닉네임.
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