race in Korean
race in Korean is 인종 — race means a contest to see who is fastest at reaching a goal.
race in Korean
인종
Pronounced: injong
a large group of people distinguished from others on the basis of physical characteristics
What does "race" mean?
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noun A contest to see who is fastest at reaching a goal.
"She won the 100-metre race by a fraction of a second."
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noun A group of people classed together based on shared ancestry or physical characteristics.
"The census asks people to self-identify their race."
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verb To compete to see who can get somewhere or finish something first.
"The kids raced each other to the end of the street."
race in a sentence
- She won the 100-metre race by a fraction of a second.
- The two companies are locked in a race to release the first product.
- The census asks people to self-identify their race.
- The kids raced each other to the end of the street.
Similar words in Korean
Common Korean translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "race" in Korean?
"race" in Korean is 인종. race means: A contest to see who is fastest at reaching a goal.
How do you pronounce 인종?
"race" in Korean is 인종, pronounced "injong".
How do you use "race" in a sentence?
Example: "She won the 100-metre race by a fraction of a second." In Korean, "race" is 인종.
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