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How do you say "business card" in Korean?
명함
myeongham
In Korean, "business card" is 명함.
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Pronunciation
Myeongham is two syllables, 'myung-hahm.' The first syllable has a soft 'my' sound, and the second is clear and sharp.
Writing and usage
Myeongham combines myeong (name) and ham (card). The ㅁ in the middle creates a resonant quality.
Example sentence
명함을 받았어요.
I received a business card.
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How to remember 명함
Myeong means name and ham means card, so a business card is your name card.
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Questions about 명함
How do you say "business card" in Korean?
In Korean, "business card" is 명함. It is a noun.
How is 명함 written in Korean?
Myeongham combines myeong (name) and ham (card). The ㅁ in the middle creates a resonant quality.
How is 명함 used in a sentence?
Use 명함 as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: 명함을 받았어요. (I received a business card.).
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"Business card" in other languages
- Japanese 名刺 (meishi)
- Chinese 名片 (míng piàn)
- Spanish la tarjeta de visita
- Spanish (Latin America) la tarjeta de presentación
- French la carte de visite
- German die Visitenkarte
- Italian il biglietto da visita
- Russian визитная карточка (vizitnaja kartočka)
- Greek η επαγγελματική κάρτα (i epanghelmatiki karta)
- Arabic كارت بيزنس (kart business)
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