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public in Korean

public in Korean is 공공(公共)의 — public means open and visible to everyone; not hidden or private.

public in Korean

공공(公共)의
adj
Pronounced: gonggong-ui
open to all members of a community, as opposed to only a segment of it

What does "public" mean?

  1. adj Open and visible to everyone; not hidden or private.
    "The scandal became public knowledge within days."
  2. adj Provided by the government for use by the whole community, funded by taxes.
    "She sends her kids to the local public school."
  3. adj Relating to a company whose shares are traded on the stock market.
    "The startup went public with a hugely successful IPO."
  4. noun Ordinary people in general; the community as a whole.
    "The museum is open to the public every day except Monday."

public in a sentence

  • The scandal became public knowledge within days.
  • They made their engagement public on social media.
  • She sends her kids to the local public school.
  • The city invested heavily in public transportation.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "public" in Korean?

"public" in Korean is 공공(公共)의. public means: Open and visible to everyone; not hidden or private.

How do you pronounce 공공(公共)의?

"public" in Korean is 공공(公共)의, pronounced "gonggong-ui".

How do you use "public" in a sentence?

Example: "The scandal became public knowledge within days." In Korean, "public" is 공공(公共)의.

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