bone in Korean
bone in Korean is 뼈, 뼈다귀 — bone means one of the hard, calcium-rich pieces that make up the skeleton of humans and most animals.
bone in Korean
뼈
Pronounced: ppyeo
material
뼈
Pronounced: ppyeo
component of a skeleton
뼈다귀
Pronounced: ppyeodagwi
component of a skeleton
What does "bone" mean?
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noun One of the hard, calcium-rich pieces that make up the skeleton of humans and most animals.
"She fractured a bone in her wrist after the fall."
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noun An off-white color resembling the shade of bone.
"The wedding invitations were printed on bone-colored card stock."
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verb To remove the bones from meat or fish before cooking.
"The butcher boned the chicken thighs for us."
bone in a sentence
- She fractured a bone in her wrist after the fall.
- Dogs love to chew on bones.
- The wedding invitations were printed on bone-colored card stock.
- The butcher boned the chicken thighs for us.
Common Korean translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "bone" in Korean?
"bone" in Korean is 뼈, 뼈다귀. bone means: One of the hard, calcium-rich pieces that make up the skeleton of humans and most animals.
How do you pronounce 뼈?
"bone" in Korean is 뼈, pronounced "ppyeo".
How do you use "bone" in a sentence?
Example: "She fractured a bone in her wrist after the fall." In Korean, "bone" is 뼈, 뼈다귀.
Are there other ways to say "bone" in Korean?
Yes — Korean has 2 translations listed for "bone": 뼈, 뼈다귀.
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