yard in Korean
yard in Korean is 뜰, 마당 — yard means an outdoor area next to or enclosed by a building, often with a lawn or garden.
yard in Korean
뜰
Pronounced: tteul
land around a house
마당
Pronounced: madang
land around a house
What does "yard" mean?
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noun An outdoor area next to or enclosed by a building, often with a lawn or garden.
"The kids spent the whole afternoon playing in the back yard."
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noun A fenced area used for a specific purpose, such as storage or livestock.
"The old railway yard was full of rusting freight cars."
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noun A unit of length equal to three feet (about 0.914 metres).
"He measured out ten yards of fabric for the curtains."
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verb To confine an animal or vehicle to a yard.
"The cattle were yarded overnight before the market."
yard in a sentence
- The kids spent the whole afternoon playing in the back yard.
- She hung the washing out in the yard to dry.
- The old railway yard was full of rusting freight cars.
- He measured out ten yards of fabric for the curtains.
Common Korean translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "yard" in Korean?
"yard" in Korean is 뜰, 마당. yard means: An outdoor area next to or enclosed by a building, often with a lawn or garden.
How do you pronounce 뜰?
"yard" in Korean is 뜰, pronounced "tteul".
How do you use "yard" in a sentence?
Example: "The kids spent the whole afternoon playing in the back yard." In Korean, "yard" is 뜰, 마당.
Are there other ways to say "yard" in Korean?
Yes — Korean has 2 translations listed for "yard": 뜰, 마당.
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