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sequel in Korean

sequel in Korean is 후편, 속편 — sequel means a book, film, or show that continues the story of an earlier one, usually picking up after it.

sequel in Korean

후편
noun
Pronounced: hupyeon
a narrative written after another narrative set in the same universe
속편
noun
Pronounced: sokpyeon
a narrative written after another narrative set in the same universe

What does "sequel" mean?

  1. noun A book, film, or show that continues the story of an earlier one, usually picking up after it.
    "The sequel made even more money than the original film."
  2. noun Whatever follows on from an earlier event, as its result or continuation.
    "The scandal, and its sequel of resignations, dominated the news for weeks."

sequel in a sentence

  • The sequel made even more money than the original film.
  • Fans have been asking for a sequel to the novel for years.
  • The scandal, and its sequel of resignations, dominated the news for weeks.

Common Korean translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "sequel" in Korean?

"sequel" in Korean is 후편, 속편. sequel means: A book, film, or show that continues the story of an earlier one, usually picking up after it.

How do you pronounce 후편?

"sequel" in Korean is 후편, pronounced "hupyeon".

How do you use "sequel" in a sentence?

Example: "The sequel made even more money than the original film." In Korean, "sequel" is 후편, 속편.

Are there other ways to say "sequel" in Korean?

Yes — Korean has 2 translations listed for "sequel": 후편, 속편.

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