The word "English" is written in Korean as "영어" (pronounced "yeongeo"). This term is commonly used to refer to the English language in South Korea. The characters "영" (yeong) and "어" (eo) together specifically denote the language aspect.
There isn't a Korean translation for this name, but if you were to write it in Hangul, this is what it would look like: 쉴라 When you say it, say it like you would any other english word, with a korean accent so native korean speakers will understand. It will sound sort of like : shil-la
There isn't a Korean translation for this name, but if you were to write it in Hangul, this is what it would look like: 엘라 When you say it, say it like you would any other english word, with a korean accent so native korean speakers will understand. It will sound sort of like : Ae-la
별 pronounced in English like "byeoul"
There isn't a Korean translation for this name, but if you were to write it in Hangul, this is what it would look like: 일레인When you say it, say it like you would any other english word, with a korean accent so native korean speakers will understand. It will sound sort of like : il-ae-in
There isn't a Korean translation for this name, but if you were to write it in Hangul, this is what it would look like: 제싸 When you say it, say it like you would any other english word, with a korean accent so native korean speakers will understand. It will sound sort of like : chae-ssa
Dear in Korean is spelled like 여 보 pronouncetion is ya bo
it means to say like awesome! really! ( but kind of slang word)
Question: What is the Korean translation for ship? Answer: 배 - Pae
"Sumida" in Korean means "to live" or "to be alive" in English.
Hey is the same in Korean as it is in English. It is spelled 헤이
추가 = extra
The Korean word "점선 (jeom-seon)" means "dotted line" in English.