scribe in Korean
scribe in Korean is 필경사 — scribe means a person employed to write or copy documents by hand, especially historically.
scribe in Korean
필경사
Pronounced: pilgyeongsa
one who writes; a draughtsman
What does "scribe" mean?
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noun A person employed to write or copy documents by hand, especially historically.
"Monks worked as scribes, copying manuscripts by candlelight."
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noun A journalist or professional writer.
"The sports scribe filed his report minutes after the final whistle."
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verb To write, mark, or engrave something.
"He scribed his initials into the wet concrete."
scribe in a sentence
- Monks worked as scribes, copying manuscripts by candlelight.
- The ancient scribe recorded the king's decrees on clay tablets.
- The sports scribe filed his report minutes after the final whistle.
- He scribed his initials into the wet concrete.
Common Korean translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "scribe" in Korean?
"scribe" in Korean is 필경사. scribe means: A person employed to write or copy documents by hand, especially historically.
How do you pronounce 필경사?
"scribe" in Korean is 필경사, pronounced "pilgyeongsa".
How do you use "scribe" in a sentence?
Example: "Monks worked as scribes, copying manuscripts by candlelight." In Korean, "scribe" is 필경사.
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