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How do you say "forwards" in Korean?
앞으로
apeuro
In Korean, "forwards" is 앞으로.
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Pronunciation
A-peu-RO. Three syllables with stress on second syllable. Rhymes with English 'row'.
Writing and usage
Three blocks: ap (앞), eu (으), ro (로). Ap means front, ro is a directional suffix.
Example sentence
앞으로 가세요.
Go forwards.
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How to remember 앞으로
Ap is front. Ro means toward or along. Toward the front equals forwards.
Related words
- above 위에 wie
- backwards 뒤로 dwiro
- behind 뒤에 dwie
- east 동쪽 dongjjok
- inside 안에 ane
- north-west 북서 bukseo
- right 오른쪽 oreunjjok
- south-east 남동 namdong
- south-west 남서 namseo
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Questions about 앞으로
How do you say "forwards" in Korean?
In Korean, "forwards" is 앞으로. It is a noun.
How is 앞으로 written in Korean?
Three blocks: ap (앞), eu (으), ro (로). Ap means front, ro is a directional suffix.
How is 앞으로 used in a sentence?
Use 앞으로 as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: 앞으로 가세요. (Go forwards.).
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