aster in Korean
Do you know aster in Korean? How to use aster in Korean and how to say aster in Korean? How to write aster in Korean? Now let's learn how to say aster in Korean language.
aster translate to Korean meanings: aster
-aster1
aster [n.]
『植』 애스터
aster [n.]
『生』 (세포의) 성상체(星狀體)
aster
-aster2 『生』 「별」 「성상체(星狀體)」의 뜻
.In other words,
aster
-aster1
aster [n.]
『植』 애스터
aster [n.]
『生』 (세포의) 성상체(星狀體)
aster
-aster2 『生』 「별」 「성상체(星狀體)」의 뜻
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How to use aster in Korean?
Meaning of aster in Korean language is: aster
-aster1
aster [n.]
『植』 애스터
aster [n.]
『生』 (세포의) 성상체(星狀體)
aster
-aster2 『生』 「별」 「성상체(星狀體)」의 뜻
.Other words in Korean
masterbuilder [n.]
건축 청부업자, 도편수
.bandmaster [n.]
악단 지휘자
.rallymaster [n.]
(자동차 랠리의) 주최자
.roaster [n.]
굽는[볶는] 기구, 로스터; 굽는[볶는] 사람
roaster [n.]
통구이용의 동물(돼지 새끼닭 등), 로스터
.master [n.]
『敎』 석사, 석사 학위 cf. BACHELOR 2
master [n.]
『寫』 원판, 음화(master film)
master [n.]
master [n.]
master [v.t.]
…을 정복하다, 굴복시키다; <욕망감정을> 억누르다; …을 지배하다, 지휘하다, 지시하다
master [n.]
<俗> (가학(加虐)피학(被虐)놀이에서) 명령하는[곯리는] 쪽(ant. slave)
master [n.]
(또는 matrix) (기계적으로 재생된 것의) 모형(母型)
master [adj.]
주요한, 최상의
master [n.]
<주로 英> (남자) 교사, 선생, 개인 지도 교사, 교장
master [n.]
<古> 거장의 작품, 명작
master [adj.]
탁월한, 뛰어난; 우수한; 거장다운, 명인 솜씨의
master [adj.]
우두머리의, 독립할 수 있는
master [n.]
고용주, 주인( <美>에서는 boss가 일반적임. cf. BOSS1 n. 1); (노예동물 등의) 소유자, 임자; (상선의) 선장, (집안의) 가장, 주인
master [n.]
스승; (장인의) 우두머리, (독립한) 장인; (기예과학 등의) 정통자, 대가, 명수, 명인
master [n.]
(어떤 것을) 마음대로 할 수 있는 사람, 정통한[숙달한] 사람
master [adj.]
(기계음반테이프 등의) 모(母)…, 원…
master [n.]
승리자, 정복자
master [n.]
master [n.]
법원 주사(主事), 판사보(補)
master [n.]
(녹음반에서 만든) 마스터, 모음반(master matrix)
master [v.t.]
<기예기술 등을> 터득하다, 마스터하다
master [adj.]
지배자의, 지배할 수 있는, 주인인
master [n.]
주(主)장치, 주제어 장치, 마스터 컨트롤. cf. SLAVE n. 5
.plastered [adj.]
<美俗> 술에 취한
plastered [adj.]
플라스터를 바른; (특히) 온통 바른
.oldmaster [n.]
oldmaster [n.]
옛 거장들의 그림
.toastmaster [n.]
건배의 축사를 하는 사람
toastmaster [n.]
연회의 사회자
.masterpolicy [n.]
(단체 보험의) 모(母)증권
.postmastergeneral [n. (pl. postmasters general, postmaster generals)]
<美> 우편 전신 공사 총재; <英> 체신 공사 총재. 약자: P.M.G
.airgraph, azan, antennashop, angina, abroad,
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How to say aster in Korean?
aster
-aster1
aster [n.]
『植』 애스터
aster [n.]
『生』 (세포의) 성상체(星狀體)
aster
-aster2 『生』 「별」 「성상체(星狀體)」의 뜻
. This is your most common way to say aster inaster
-aster1
aster [n.]
『植』 애스터
aster [n.]
『生』 (세포의) 성상체(星狀體)
aster
-aster2 『生』 「별」 「성상체(星狀體)」의 뜻
language. Click audio icon to pronounce aster in Korean::| English | Korean |
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How to write aster in Korean?
The standard way to write "aster" in Korean is: aster
-aster1
aster [n.]
『植』 애스터
aster [n.]
『生』 (세포의) 성상체(星狀體)
aster
-aster2 『生』 「별」 「성상체(星狀體)」의 뜻
Alphabet in Korean
About Korean language
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.
Beyond Korea, the language is recognised as a minority language in parts of China, namely Jilin Province, and specifically Yanbian Prefecture, and Changbai County. It is also spoken by Sakhalin Koreans in parts of Sakhalin, the Russian island just north of Japan, and by the Koryo-saram in parts of Central Asia. The language has a few extinct relatives which—along with the Jeju language (Jejuan) of Jeju Island and Korean itself—form the compact Koreanic language family. Even so, Jejuan and Korean are not mutually intelligible with each other. The linguistic homeland of Korean is suggested to be somewhere in contemporary Manchuria. The hierarchy of the society from which the language originates deeply influences the language, leading to a system of speech levels and honorifics indicative of the formality of any given situation.
Modern Korean is written in the Korean script (한글; Hangul in South Korea, 조선글; Chosŏn'gŭl in North Korea), a system developed during the 15th century for that purpose, although it did not become the primary script until the 20th century. The script uses 24 basic letters (jamo) and 27 complex letters formed from the basic ones. When first recorded in historical texts, Korean was only a spoken language; all written records were maintained in Classical Chinese, which, even when spoken, is not intelligible to someone who speaks only Korean. Later, Chinese characters adapted to the Korean language, Hanja (漢字), were used to write the language for most of Korea's history and are still used to a limited extent in South Korea, most prominently in the humanities and the study of historical texts.
Since the turn of the 21st century, aspects of Korean culture have spread to other countries through globalization and cultural exports. As such, interest in Korean language acquisition (as a foreign language) is also generated by longstanding alliances, military involvement, and diplomacy, such as between South Korea–United States and China–North Korea since the end of World War II and the Korean War. Along with other languages such as Chinese and Arabic, Korean is ranked at the top difficulty level for English speakers by the United States Department of Defense.
.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 native speakers
Korean native speakers: 80.4 million (2020).
Korean language code
Korean language code is: ko.
Conclusion on aster in Korean
Now that you have learned and understood the common ways of saying aster in Korean is "
aster
-aster1
aster [n.]
『植』 애스터
aster [n.]
『生』 (세포의) 성상체(星狀體)
aster
-aster2 『生』 「별」 「성상체(星狀體)」의 뜻
", it's time to learn how to say aster in Korean. This will hopefully give you a little motivation to study Korean today.-aster1 『植』 애스터 『生』 (세포의) 성상체(星狀體) -aster2 『生』 「별」 「성상체(星狀體)」의 뜻aster
aster [n.]
aster [n.]
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