bury in Korean
bury in Korean is 묻다, 매장하다 — bury means to place a body in the ground, typically as part of a funeral.
bury in Korean
묻다
Pronounced: mutda
to inter a corpse in a grave or tomb
매장하다
Pronounced: maejanghada
to inter a corpse in a grave or tomb
What does "bury" mean?
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verb To place a body in the ground, typically as part of a funeral.
"They buried her grandfather beside the old oak tree."
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verb To put something in the ground and cover it over.
"The dog buried its bone in the garden."
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verb To hide or suppress a feeling, memory, or fact.
"He tried to bury the memory of that difficult year."
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verb To put an end to something, such as a disagreement.
"The two old rivals agreed to bury the hatchet."
bury in a sentence
- They buried her grandfather beside the old oak tree.
- The dog buried its bone in the garden.
- He tried to bury the memory of that difficult year.
- The scandal was quickly buried by the news cycle.
Common Korean translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "bury" in Korean?
"bury" in Korean is 묻다, 매장하다. bury means: To place a body in the ground, typically as part of a funeral.
How do you pronounce 묻다?
"bury" in Korean is 묻다, pronounced "mutda".
How do you use "bury" in a sentence?
Example: "They buried her grandfather beside the old oak tree." In Korean, "bury" is 묻다, 매장하다.
Are there other ways to say "bury" in Korean?
Yes — Korean has 2 translations listed for "bury": 묻다, 매장하다.
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