win in Korean
win in Korean is 이기다, 승리하다 — win means to come out on top in a contest, game, war, or competition.
win in Korean
이기다
Pronounced: igida
transitive: achieve victory in
승리하다
Pronounced: seungnihada
transitive: achieve victory in
What does "win" mean?
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verb To come out on top in a contest, game, war, or competition.
"Our team won the match 3–1."
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verb To obtain something desirable through effort, skill, or luck.
"He won a scholarship to study abroad."
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verb To gain someone's trust, affection, or support, often "win over".
"Her honesty won the jury over."
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noun A single victory or successful result.
"That was a hard-fought win for the underdogs."
win in a sentence
- Our team won the match 3–1.
- She won the chess tournament for the third year running.
- He won a scholarship to study abroad.
- They won first prize in the raffle.
Similar words in Korean
Common Korean translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "win" in Korean?
"win" in Korean is 이기다, 승리하다. win means: To come out on top in a contest, game, war, or competition.
How do you pronounce 이기다?
"win" in Korean is 이기다, pronounced "igida".
How do you use "win" in a sentence?
Example: "Our team won the match 3–1." In Korean, "win" is 이기다, 승리하다.
Are there other ways to say "win" in Korean?
Yes — Korean has 2 translations listed for "win": 이기다, 승리하다.
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