윌리엄

This is the 2784th most frequent Korean word.

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윌리엄

"윌리엄" is the Korean transliteration of the English name "William."


Here, '윌리엄' is used as the subject of the sentence, indicating who is performing the action.

윌리엄은 서점에서 책을 읽고 있어요.

William is reading a book at the bookstore.


In this case, '윌리엄' functions as the object of the sentence, showing who is being acted upon.

저는 윌리엄을 공원에서 만났어요.

I met William at the park.


Here, '윌리엄' is used in possessive form ('윌리엄의'), indicating ownership.

이것은 윌리엄의 책이에요.

This is William's book.