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How do you say "monitor" in Korean?

모니터

moniteo

Noun Hangul

In Korean, "monitor" is 모니터.

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Pronunciation

Moniteo is three syllables, 'mah-nee-tuh.' The stress is even, and it flows like a single English word.

Writing and usage

Moniteo is a straightforward English loanword. The ㅓ ending marks it as borrowed from English.

Example sentence

모니터가 크네요.

The monitor is large.

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How to remember 모니터

Moniteo is just 'monitor' said with a Korean ending. Computer-related words often come straight from English.

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Questions about 모니터

How do you say "monitor" in Korean?

In Korean, "monitor" is 모니터. It is a noun.

How is 모니터 written in Korean?

Moniteo is a straightforward English loanword. The ㅓ ending marks it as borrowed from English.

How is 모니터 used in a sentence?

Use 모니터 as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: 모니터가 크네요. (The monitor is large.).

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