advent in Korean

Updated: 21-05-2026 by Wikilanguages.net
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advent translate to Korean meanings:

advent [n.]

<보통 A-> (최후의 심판일의) 예수의 재림(Second Advent)

advent [n.]

(중요한 인물이나 사건의) 출현, 도래; <보통 A-> 예수의 강림

advent [n.]

대림절, (정교회에서) 강탄 재기(降誕齋期)

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advent [n.]

<보통 A-> (최후의 심판일의) 예수의 재림(Second Advent)

advent [n.]

(중요한 인물이나 사건의) 출현, 도래; <보통 A-> 예수의 강림

advent [n.]

대림절, (정교회에서) 강탄 재기(降誕齋期)

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How to use advent in Korean?

Meaning of advent in Korean language is:

advent [n.]

<보통 A-> (최후의 심판일의) 예수의 재림(Second Advent)

advent [n.]

(중요한 인물이나 사건의) 출현, 도래; <보통 A-> 예수의 강림

advent [n.]

대림절, (정교회에서) 강탄 재기(降誕齋期)

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Other words in Korean

  • adventure:
    adventure [v.i.]

    위험을 무릅쓰다

    adventure [v.]

    …을 위험에 빠뜨리다

    adventure [v.i.]

    (…을) 위험을 무릅쓰고 하다; (장소에) 큰마음 먹고 (들어)가다

    adventure [n.]

    가슴 설레는[이상한] 체험( adventures는 이야기의 등장 인물의 모험에 찬 생애를 나타냄)

    adventure [v.]

    …을 운을 하늘에 맡기고 해 보다, 큰마음 먹고 말해 보다

    adventure [n.]

    투기 (사업)

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  • adventureplayground:
    adventureplayground [n.]

    <英> 폐품 등을 이용하여 어린이가 창의적으로 고안하며 놀 수 있는 어린이 공원

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  • adventuresome:
    adventuresome [adj.]

    대담한; 모험적인[을 좋아하는]

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  • adventurism:
    adventurism [n.]

    모험주의

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  • adventitious:
    adventitious [adj.]

    『醫』 우발의, 후천성의

    adventitious [adj.]

    우연한, 우발적인; 외래의

    adventitious [adj.]

    『植動』 부정(不定)의

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  • adventurous:
    adventurous [adj.]

    모험을 좋아하는, 대담한

    adventurous [adj.]

    위험이 많은(risky); 용기가 필요한

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  • advent:
    advent [n.]

    <보통 A-> (최후의 심판일의) 예수의 재림(Second Advent)

    advent [n.]

    (중요한 인물이나 사건의) 출현, 도래; <보통 A-> 예수의 강림

    advent [n.]

    대림절, (정교회에서) 강탄 재기(降誕齋期)

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  • peradventure:
    peradventure [n.]

    <때로 a ∼> 우연; 불안, 의문, 의심

    peradventure [adv.]

    <古> 우연히, 만일(by chance), 어쩌면, 아마(maybe)

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  • misadventure:
    misadventure [n.]

    재난; 불행, 불운(misfortune); 『法』 사고사

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  • adventsunday:
    adventsunday [n.]

    대림절의 첫째 주일(主日)

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  • anabolicsteroid, anglo, arrowwood, anaesthetize, atrocious,

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    How to say advent in Korean?

    advent [n.]

    <보통 A-> (최후의 심판일의) 예수의 재림(Second Advent)

    advent [n.]

    (중요한 인물이나 사건의) 출현, 도래; <보통 A-> 예수의 강림

    advent [n.]

    대림절, (정교회에서) 강탄 재기(降誕齋期)

    . This is your most common way to say advent in
    advent [n.]

    <보통 A-> (최후의 심판일의) 예수의 재림(Second Advent)

    advent [n.]

    (중요한 인물이나 사건의) 출현, 도래; <보통 A-> 예수의 강림

    advent [n.]

    대림절, (정교회에서) 강탄 재기(降誕齋期)

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    advent [n.]

    <보통 A-> (최후의 심판일의) 예수의 재림(Second Advent)

    advent [n.]

    (중요한 인물이나 사건의) 출현, 도래; <보통 A-> 예수의 강림

    advent [n.]

    대림절, (정교회에서) 강탄 재기(降誕齋期)

    How to write advent in Korean?

    The standard way to write "advent" in Korean is:

    advent [n.]

    <보통 A-> (최후의 심판일의) 예수의 재림(Second Advent)

    advent [n.]

    (중요한 인물이나 사건의) 출현, 도래; <보통 A-> 예수의 강림

    advent [n.]

    대림절, (정교회에서) 강탄 재기(降誕齋期)

    Alphabet in Korean

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    See more about Korean language in here.

    Korean (South Korean: 한국어, hangugeo; North Korean: 조선말, chosŏnmal) is the native language for about 80 million people, mostly of Korean descent.[a] It is the official and national language of both North Korea and South Korea (geographically Korea). The two countries have established standardized norms for Korean, and the differences between them are similar to those between Standard Chinese in mainland China and Taiwan, but political conflicts between the two countries have highlighted the differences between them. North Korea criminalizes the use of the South's standard language, and South Korean education and media often portray the North's language as alien and uncomfortable.

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    Writing system in Korean

    Hangul / Chosŏn'gŭl (Korean script), Hanja / Hancha (Historical)

    Korean Speaking Countries and Territories

    Korean Speaking Countries and Territories: Korean (South Korea, North Korea).

    Korean speaking countries and territories

    Korean native speakers

    Korean native speakers: 80.4 million (2020).

    Korean language code

    Korean language code is: ko.

    Conclusion on advent in Korean

    Now that you have learned and understood the common ways of saying advent in Korean is "

    advent [n.]

    <보통 A-> (최후의 심판일의) 예수의 재림(Second Advent)

    advent [n.]

    (중요한 인물이나 사건의) 출현, 도래; <보통 A-> 예수의 강림

    advent [n.]

    대림절, (정교회에서) 강탄 재기(降誕齋期)

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    advent [n.]

    <보통 A-> (최후의 심판일의) 예수의 재림(Second Advent)

    advent [n.]

    (중요한 인물이나 사건의) 출현, 도래; <보통 A-> 예수의 강림

    advent [n.]

    대림절, (정교회에서) 강탄 재기(降誕齋期)

    in Korean meanings advent in English.

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