bastard in Korean
bastard in Korean is 새끼, 녀석, 개자식 — bastard means (offensive or informal) A thoroughly unpleasant, spiteful, or contemptible person.
bastard in Korean
새끼
Pronounced: saekki
contemptible etc. person
녀석
Pronounced: nyeoseok
contemptible etc. person
개자식
Pronounced: gaejasik
contemptible etc. person
What does "bastard" mean?
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noun (offensive or informal) A thoroughly unpleasant, spiteful, or contemptible person.
"He's a real bastard to work for."
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noun (dated) A person born to parents who were not married to each other.
"In earlier centuries, being labelled a bastard could mean losing all rights of inheritance."
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noun (informal) Something extremely difficult, awkward, or unpleasant to deal with.
"This flat-pack wardrobe is an absolute bastard to put together."
bastard in a sentence
- He's a real bastard to work for.
- In earlier centuries, being labelled a bastard could mean losing all rights of inheritance.
- This flat-pack wardrobe is an absolute bastard to put together.
Common Korean translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "bastard" in Korean?
"bastard" in Korean is 새끼, 녀석, 개자식. bastard means: (offensive or informal) A thoroughly unpleasant, spiteful, or contemptible person.
How do you pronounce 새끼?
"bastard" in Korean is 새끼, pronounced "saekki".
How do you use "bastard" in a sentence?
Example: "He's a real bastard to work for." In Korean, "bastard" is 새끼, 녀석, 개자식.
Are there other ways to say "bastard" in Korean?
Yes — Korean has 3 translations listed for "bastard": 새끼, 녀석, 개자식.
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