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barbecue in Korean

barbecue in Korean is 바비큐, 그릴 — barbecue means a grill or fireplace used for cooking food, usually outdoors over hot coals or gas flame.

barbecue in Korean

바비큐
noun
Pronounced: babikyu
cooking instrument
그릴
noun
Pronounced: geuril
cooking instrument

What does "barbecue" mean?

  1. noun A grill or fireplace used for cooking food, usually outdoors over hot coals or gas flame.
    "He fired up the barbecue for the family gathering."
  2. noun A social event centered on food cooked outdoors, or the food itself.
    "We're having a barbecue in the garden this Saturday."
  3. verb To cook food over an open flame or hot coals, often with a smoky flavor.
    "They barbecued burgers and corn for the whole neighborhood."

barbecue in a sentence

  • He fired up the barbecue for the family gathering.
  • We're having a barbecue in the garden this Saturday.
  • The barbecue at the county fair was slow-smoked for twelve hours.
  • They barbecued burgers and corn for the whole neighborhood.

Common Korean translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "barbecue" in Korean?

"barbecue" in Korean is 바비큐, 그릴. barbecue means: A grill or fireplace used for cooking food, usually outdoors over hot coals or gas flame.

How do you pronounce 바비큐?

"barbecue" in Korean is 바비큐, pronounced "babikyu".

How do you use "barbecue" in a sentence?

Example: "He fired up the barbecue for the family gathering." In Korean, "barbecue" is 바비큐, 그릴.

Are there other ways to say "barbecue" in Korean?

Yes — Korean has 2 translations listed for "barbecue": 바비큐, 그릴.

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