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sacrifice in Korean

sacrifice in Korean is 희생(犧牲)하다 — sacrifice means to offer something, historically an animal, person, or object, to a deity as an act of worship.

sacrifice in Korean

희생(犧牲)하다
verb
Pronounced: huisaenghada
(transitive) to offer (a human being or an animal, or an object) to a deity; (transitive) to offer a human being or an animal, or an object, to a deity

What does "sacrifice" mean?

  1. verb To offer something, historically an animal, person, or object, to a deity as an act of worship.
    "Ancient rituals often called for sacrificing livestock to the gods."
  2. verb To give up something valuable for the sake of something considered more important.
    "She sacrificed her weekends to finish the manuscript on time."
  3. noun The act of giving up something valuable for a greater cause, or the thing given up.
    "Getting into medical school required years of sacrifice."

sacrifice in a sentence

  • Ancient rituals often called for sacrificing livestock to the gods.
  • She sacrificed her weekends to finish the manuscript on time.
  • They sacrificed comfort to save money for the trip.
  • Getting into medical school required years of sacrifice.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "sacrifice" in Korean?

"sacrifice" in Korean is 희생(犧牲)하다. sacrifice means: To offer something, historically an animal, person, or object, to a deity as an act of worship.

How do you pronounce 희생(犧牲)하다?

"sacrifice" in Korean is 희생(犧牲)하다, pronounced "huisaenghada".

How do you use "sacrifice" in a sentence?

Example: "Ancient rituals often called for sacrificing livestock to the gods." In Korean, "sacrifice" is 희생(犧牲)하다.

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