sign in Korean
sign in Korean is 표지, 신호, 부호 — sign means a visible indication that something exists, is happening, or is about to happen.
sign in Korean
표지
Pronounced: pyoji
a fact that shows that something exists or may happen
신호
Pronounced: sinho
a fact that shows that something exists or may happen
부호
Pronounced: buho
any of several specialized non-alphabetic symbols
서명하다
Pronounced: seomyeonghada
to make (a document) official by writing one's signature
사인하다
Pronounced: sainhada
to make (a document) official by writing one's signature
What does "sign" mean?
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noun A visible indication that something exists, is happening, or is about to happen.
"Dark clouds are a sign that rain is coming."
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noun A board, notice, or symbol displaying information, directions, or a warning.
"The sign at the entrance said the shop was closed."
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verb To write one's name on a document to show agreement, authorship, or identity.
"Please sign the contract on the last page."
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verb To communicate using gestures, especially in sign language.
"She signed a quick "thank you" to the interpreter."
sign in a sentence
- Dark clouds are a sign that rain is coming.
- A fever can be a sign of infection.
- The sign at the entrance said the shop was closed.
- Please sign the contract on the last page.
Similar words in Korean
Common Korean translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "sign" in Korean?
"sign" in Korean is 표지, 신호, 부호. sign means: A visible indication that something exists, is happening, or is about to happen.
How do you pronounce 표지?
"sign" in Korean is 표지, pronounced "pyoji".
How do you use "sign" in a sentence?
Example: "Dark clouds are a sign that rain is coming." In Korean, "sign" is 표지, 신호, 부호.
Are there other ways to say "sign" in Korean?
Yes — Korean has 5 translations listed for "sign": 표지, 신호, 부호, 서명하다, 사인하다.
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