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reach in Korean

reach in Korean is 도달하다, 달하다, 도착하다 — reach means to stretch out an arm or hand toward something in order to touch or grasp it.

reach in Korean

도달하다
verb
Pronounced: dodalhada
to arrive at by effort
달하다
verb
Pronounced: dalhada
to arrive at by effort
도착하다
verb
Pronounced: dochakhada
to arrive at by effort

What does "reach" mean?

  1. verb To stretch out an arm or hand toward something in order to touch or grasp it.
    "She reached for the top shelf but still couldn't quite reach it."
  2. verb To arrive at a place, level, or point after travelling or making an effort.
    "They finally reached the summit just before sunset."
  3. verb To make contact with someone, especially to communicate with them.
    "I've been trying to reach you all day."
  4. noun The distance or extent that something, or someone's arm, can extend.
    "The book was just out of his reach."

reach in a sentence

  • She reached for the top shelf but still couldn't quite reach it.
  • He reached across the table to shake hands.
  • They finally reached the summit just before sunset.
  • Sales reached a record high last quarter.

Common Korean translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "reach" in Korean?

"reach" in Korean is 도달하다, 달하다, 도착하다. reach means: To stretch out an arm or hand toward something in order to touch or grasp it.

How do you pronounce 도달하다?

"reach" in Korean is 도달하다, pronounced "dodalhada".

How do you use "reach" in a sentence?

Example: "She reached for the top shelf but still couldn't quite reach it." In Korean, "reach" is 도달하다, 달하다, 도착하다.

Are there other ways to say "reach" in Korean?

Yes — Korean has 3 translations listed for "reach": 도달하다, 달하다, 도착하다.

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