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title in Korean

title in Korean is 칭호, 표제, 제목 — title means the name given to a book, film, song, or other work.

title in Korean

칭호
noun
Pronounced: chingho
prefix or suffix added to a name
칭호
noun
Pronounced: chingho
name of a book, etc
표제
noun
Pronounced: pyoje
name of a book, etc
제목
noun
Pronounced: jemok
name of a book, etc
타이틀
noun
Pronounced: taiteul
name of a book, etc

What does "title" mean?

  1. noun The name given to a book, film, song, or other work.
    "The title of her new novel is still under wraps."
  2. noun A word or phrase showing someone's rank, office, or profession, such as "Doctor" or "Captain."
    "She earned the title of professor after years of research."
  3. noun Legal ownership of property, or the document proving it.
    "The bank held the title to the house until the loan was paid off."
  4. noun The recognition given to the winner of a championship.
    "The team won the league title for the third year running."

title in a sentence

  • The title of her new novel is still under wraps.
  • What was the title of that song on the radio?
  • She earned the title of professor after years of research.
  • The bank held the title to the house until the loan was paid off.

Common Korean translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "title" in Korean?

"title" in Korean is 칭호, 표제, 제목. title means: The name given to a book, film, song, or other work.

How do you pronounce 칭호?

"title" in Korean is 칭호, pronounced "chingho".

How do you use "title" in a sentence?

Example: "The title of her new novel is still under wraps." In Korean, "title" is 칭호, 표제, 제목.

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

Yes — Korean has 4 translations listed for "title": 칭호, 표제, 제목, 타이틀.

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