blue in Korean
blue in Korean is 푸르다, 파랗다 — blue means having the colour of a clear daytime sky.
blue in Korean
푸르다
Pronounced: pureuda
blue-coloured — see also dark blue, light blue
파랗다
Pronounced: parata
blue-coloured — see also dark blue, light blue
What does "blue" mean?
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adjective Having the colour of a clear daytime sky.
"She painted the nursery walls a soft blue."
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adjective Sad or depressed.
"He'd been feeling blue ever since the move."
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noun The colour itself, between green and violet on the spectrum.
"Blue is her favourite colour for interiors."
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noun A member of a police force, sports team, or political party associated with the colour blue (informal, often plural as "blues").
"The Blues took an early lead in the first half."
blue in a sentence
- She painted the nursery walls a soft blue.
- The lake was a brilliant blue under the midday sun.
- He'd been feeling blue ever since the move.
- Blue is her favourite colour for interiors.
Common Korean translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "blue" in Korean?
"blue" in Korean is 푸르다, 파랗다. blue means: Having the colour of a clear daytime sky.
How do you pronounce 푸르다?
"blue" in Korean is 푸르다, pronounced "pureuda".
How do you use "blue" in a sentence?
Example: "She painted the nursery walls a soft blue." In Korean, "blue" is 푸르다, 파랗다.
Are there other ways to say "blue" in Korean?
Yes — Korean has 2 translations listed for "blue": 푸르다, 파랗다.
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