나라는

This is the 1293rd most frequent Korean word.

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나라는

"나라는" means "country" or "nation" in English, often used in a descriptive context.


Here, '나라는' is used to specify the subject '나라', referring to a country.

나라는 나라가 아름답습니다.

The country called Nara is beautiful.


In this sentence, '나라는' is used as a topic marker for the proper noun '나', indicating the speaker's name is Nara.

나라는 학생입니다.

I (Nara) am a student.


This example uses '나라는' to mark '나' as the topic of the question, emphasizing the person referred to by the name Nara.

나라는 무엇을 좋아하나요?

What does Nara like?