When to use trial in Korean

Korean: 재판[ jae-pan ]

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When to use it

A trial (재판) is when a court listens to a case and decides what is right or wrong. People use this word when talking about judges, lawyers, crime, or legal problems. You will often hear it in the news or in conversations about court.

Example sentences

  1. 오늘 중요한 재판이 있어요.

    There is an important trial today.

  2. 아버지는 TV에서 재판 뉴스를 봐요.

    My father watches trial news on TV.

  3. 그는 내일 재판에 가요.

    He goes to the trial tomorrow.

  4. 우리는 법원 앞에서 재판을 기다려요.

    We wait for the trial in front of the court.

  5. 선생님이 재판에 대해 설명해요.

    The teacher explains about the trial.

  6. 엄마는 재판 날짜를 물어봐요.

    Mom asks about the trial date.

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