separate in Korean
separate in Korean is 별개의 — separate means to divide something into parts, or to keep things or people apart from each other.
separate in Korean
별개의
Pronounced: byeolgae'ui
followed by "from": not together with
What does "separate" mean?
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verb To divide something into parts, or to keep things or people apart from each other.
"Separate the eggs before you start baking."
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adj Not connected to or joined with something else; distinct.
"Keep your work and personal emails in separate accounts."
separate in a sentence
- Separate the eggs before you start baking.
- The referee stepped in to separate the two players.
- Keep your work and personal emails in separate accounts.
Similar words in Korean
Common Korean translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "separate" in Korean?
"separate" in Korean is 별개의. separate means: To divide something into parts, or to keep things or people apart from each other.
How do you pronounce 별개의?
"separate" in Korean is 별개의, pronounced "byeolgae'ui".
How do you use "separate" in a sentence?
Example: "Separate the eggs before you start baking." In Korean, "separate" is 별개의.
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