nurse in Korean
nurse in Korean is 간호원, 간호사 — nurse means a person trained to care for the sick or injured, typically working under a doctor.
nurse in Korean
간호원
Pronounced: ganhowon
person trained to provide care for the sick
간호사
Pronounced: ganhosa
person trained to provide care for the sick
What does "nurse" mean?
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noun A person trained to care for the sick or injured, typically working under a doctor.
"The nurse checked his blood pressure before the doctor arrived."
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noun A person who looks after young children, especially in a private household.
"A nurse looked after the children while their parents travelled."
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verb To care for someone who is sick or injured.
"She nursed her husband back to health after his surgery."
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verb To breastfeed a baby.
"The mother nursed her newborn in the quiet of the hospital room."
nurse in a sentence
- The nurse checked his blood pressure before the doctor arrived.
- A nurse looked after the children while their parents travelled.
- She nursed her husband back to health after his surgery.
- The mother nursed her newborn in the quiet of the hospital room.
Common Korean translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "nurse" in Korean?
"nurse" in Korean is 간호원, 간호사. nurse means: A person trained to care for the sick or injured, typically working under a doctor.
How do you pronounce 간호원?
"nurse" in Korean is 간호원, pronounced "ganhowon".
How do you use "nurse" in a sentence?
Example: "The nurse checked his blood pressure before the doctor arrived." In Korean, "nurse" is 간호원, 간호사.
Are there other ways to say "nurse" in Korean?
Yes — Korean has 2 translations listed for "nurse": 간호원, 간호사.
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