rest in Korean
rest in Korean is 나머지 — rest means relief from work or activity, especially by sleeping or relaxing.
rest in Korean
나머지
Pronounced: nameoji
remainder
What does "rest" mean?
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noun Relief from work or activity, especially by sleeping or relaxing.
"You need to get some rest before the long drive tomorrow."
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noun The remaining part of something; what is left over.
"She ate half the pizza and saved the rest for later."
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noun A pause of a specific length in a piece of music, or the symbol marking it.
"The composer added a two-beat rest before the final chorus."
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verb To stop working or moving in order to relax or recover.
"He sat down to rest after climbing the stairs."
rest in a sentence
- You need to get some rest before the long drive tomorrow.
- The doctor recommended bed rest for a week.
- She ate half the pizza and saved the rest for later.
- The composer added a two-beat rest before the final chorus.
Common Korean translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "rest" in Korean?
"rest" in Korean is 나머지. rest means: Relief from work or activity, especially by sleeping or relaxing.
How do you pronounce 나머지?
"rest" in Korean is 나머지, pronounced "nameoji".
How do you use "rest" in a sentence?
Example: "You need to get some rest before the long drive tomorrow." In Korean, "rest" is 나머지.
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