pair in Korean
pair in Korean is 한쌍, 페어, 켤레 — pair means two matching or related things considered together.
pair in Korean
한쌍
Pronounced: hanssang
two similar or identical things
페어
Pronounced: peeo
two similar or identical things
켤레
Pronounced: kyeolle
two similar or identical things
What does "pair" mean?
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noun Two matching or related things considered together.
"She bought a new pair of shoes."
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noun Two people in a relationship, partnership, or close association.
"The pair had been best friends since school."
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noun In poker, a hand with two cards of the same rank.
"He won the round with a pair of kings."
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verb To put together in twos, or to connect one thing with another.
"The teacher paired students up for the project."
pair in a sentence
- She bought a new pair of shoes.
- He needs a pair of scissors.
- The pair had been best friends since school.
- He won the round with a pair of kings.
Common Korean translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "pair" in Korean?
"pair" in Korean is 한쌍, 페어, 켤레. pair means: Two matching or related things considered together.
How do you pronounce 한쌍?
"pair" in Korean is 한쌍, pronounced "hanssang".
How do you use "pair" in a sentence?
Example: "She bought a new pair of shoes." In Korean, "pair" is 한쌍, 페어, 켤레.
Are there other ways to say "pair" in Korean?
Yes — Korean has 3 translations listed for "pair": 한쌍, 페어, 켤레.
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