coming soon — used to indicate that something will happen or be available in the near future
Part of speech: ADVERB
Definition: used to indicate that something will happen or be available in the near future
Pronunciation (IPA): /ˈkʌmɪŋ suːn/
Korean meaning: 곧 출시될, 곧 있을
Korean pronunciation: **커**밍 **수**운
Example Sentences
- The pizza place has a sign that says 'Coming soon' - I've been waiting for three months!
- Netflix shows always say 'Season 2 coming soon' and then we wait two years.
- The new shopping mall is coming soon to our neighborhood.
coming soon
ADVERB//ˈkʌmɪŋ suːn//
used to indicate that something will happen or be available in the near future

Movie poster arriving very soon
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Origin
영어의 현재분사 'coming'(오다)과 부사 'soon'(곧)이 결합된 구문으로, 미래의 임박한 사건을 표현할 때 사용됩니다.
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“The pizza place has a sign that says 'Coming soon' - I've been waiting for three months!”
“Netflix shows always say 'Season 2 coming soon' and then we wait two years.”
“The new shopping mall is coming soon to our neighborhood.”
“My mom said dinner is coming soon, but she hasn't even started cooking yet.”
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