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How do you say "billboard" in Korean?

게시판

gesipan

Noun Hangul

In Korean, "billboard" is 게시판.

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Pronunciation

Ge-SI-pan. Three syllables with stress on middle. Ge rhymes with 'guh'.

Writing and usage

Three blocks: ge (게), si (시), pan (판). Gesipan is a display board.

Example sentence

게시판에 공지사항이 있어요.

There is a notice on the billboard.

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How to remember 게시판

Gesi = information, pan = board. A board for public information.

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Questions about 게시판

How do you say "billboard" in Korean?

In Korean, "billboard" is 게시판. It is a noun.

How is 게시판 written in Korean?

Three blocks: ge (게), si (시), pan (판). Gesipan is a display board.

How is 게시판 used in a sentence?

Use 게시판 as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: 게시판에 공지사항이 있어요. (There is a notice on the billboard.).

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