Utah in Korean
Utah in Korean is 유타 — Utah means a state in the western United States, whose capital is Salt Lake City.
Utah in Korean
유타
Pronounced: Yuta
a state of the United States of America
What does "Utah" mean?
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proper noun A state in the western United States, whose capital is Salt Lake City.
"They drove through Utah on their way to the Grand Canyon."
Utah in a sentence
- They drove through Utah on their way to the Grand Canyon.
Common Korean translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Utah" in Korean?
"Utah" in Korean is 유타. Utah means: A state in the western United States, whose capital is Salt Lake City.
How do you pronounce 유타?
"Utah" in Korean is 유타, pronounced "Yuta".
How do you use "Utah" in a sentence?
Example: "They drove through Utah on their way to the Grand Canyon." In Korean, "Utah" is 유타.
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