Surrey in Korean
Surrey in Korean is 서리 — Surrey means a light, open carriage with two facing forward-facing bench seats, originally pulled by a horse; also used loosely for a similarly styled small motorized vehicle.
Surrey in Korean
What does "Surrey" mean?
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noun A light, open carriage with two facing forward-facing bench seats, originally pulled by a horse; also used loosely for a similarly styled small motorized vehicle.
"The old photograph showed the family setting off in a surrey pulled by a single horse."
Surrey in a sentence
- The old photograph showed the family setting off in a surrey pulled by a single horse.
- Tourists at the resort can rent a surrey to pedal along the boardwalk.
Common Korean translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Surrey" in Korean?
"Surrey" in Korean is 서리. Surrey means: A light, open carriage with two facing forward-facing bench seats, originally pulled by a horse; also used loosely for a similarly styled small motorized vehicle.
How do you pronounce 서리?
"Surrey" in Korean is 서리, pronounced "seori".
How do you use "Surrey" in a sentence?
Example: "The old photograph showed the family setting off in a surrey pulled by a single horse." In Korean, "Surrey" is 서리.