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since in Korean

since in Korean is 후, 부터 — since means from a particular point in the past up until now.

since in Korean

prep
Pronounced: hu
from (time)
부터
prep
Pronounced: buteo
from (time)

What does "since" mean?

  1. prep From a particular point in the past up until now.
    "She has lived in Bristol since 2015."
  2. conj From the time that; from when.
    "Since you mentioned it, I have been thinking about the trip."
  3. conj Because; given that.
    "Since it was raining, we cancelled the picnic."

since in a sentence

  • She has lived in Bristol since 2015.
  • I haven't seen him since last summer.
  • Since you mentioned it, I have been thinking about the trip.
  • Since it was raining, we cancelled the picnic.

Similar words in Korean

Common Korean translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "since" in Korean?

"since" in Korean is 후, 부터. since means: From a particular point in the past up until now.

How do you pronounce 후?

"since" in Korean is 후, pronounced "hu".

How do you use "since" in a sentence?

Example: "She has lived in Bristol since 2015." In Korean, "since" is 후, 부터.

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

Yes — Korean has 2 translations listed for "since": 후, 부터.

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