remake in Korean
remake in Korean is 리메이크 — remake means to make a new version of something that already exists.
remake in Korean
리메이크
Pronounced: rimeikeu
new version of film
What does "remake" mean?
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verb To make a new version of something that already exists.
"The studio decided to remake the 1980s horror classic for modern audiences."
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noun A new version of an existing film, game, or other work.
"Critics said the remake lacked the charm of the original."
remake in a sentence
- The studio decided to remake the 1980s horror classic for modern audiences.
- Critics said the remake lacked the charm of the original.
Common Korean translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "remake" in Korean?
"remake" in Korean is 리메이크. remake means: To make a new version of something that already exists.
How do you pronounce 리메이크?
"remake" in Korean is 리메이크, pronounced "rimeikeu".
How do you use "remake" in a sentence?
Example: "The studio decided to remake the 1980s horror classic for modern audiences." In Korean, "remake" is 리메이크.
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