see in Korean
see in Korean is 보다, 뵙다 — see means to perceive something with the eyes.
see in Korean
보다
Pronounced: boda
perceive with the eyes
뵙다
Pronounced: boepda
perceive with the eyes
What does "see" mean?
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verb To perceive something with the eyes.
"I can see the mountains from my window."
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verb To understand or realize something.
"I see what you mean now."
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verb To meet someone socially, romantically, or professionally.
"They've been seeing each other for six months."
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verb To make sure something happens.
"Please see that the doors are locked before you leave."
see in a sentence
- I can see the mountains from my window.
- Did you see what just happened?
- I see what you mean now.
- Now I see why he was so upset.
Similar words in Korean
Common Korean translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "see" in Korean?
"see" in Korean is 보다, 뵙다. see means: To perceive something with the eyes.
How do you pronounce 보다?
"see" in Korean is 보다, pronounced "boda".
How do you use "see" in a sentence?
Example: "I can see the mountains from my window." In Korean, "see" is 보다, 뵙다.
Are there other ways to say "see" in Korean?
Yes — Korean has 2 translations listed for "see": 보다, 뵙다.
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