coffee in Korean
coffee in Korean is 커피콩, 커피색 — coffee means a hot drink made by brewing the roasted, ground seeds of the coffee plant.
coffee in Korean
커피콩
Pronounced: keopikong
beans
커피색
Pronounced: keopisaek
colour
What does "coffee" mean?
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noun A hot drink made by brewing the roasted, ground seeds of the coffee plant.
"She started every morning with a strong cup of coffee."
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noun The roasted seeds or ground powder used to make this drink.
"We ran out of coffee, so I had tea instead."
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adj A pale brown color, like coffee with milk.
"She wore a coffee-coloured coat."
coffee in a sentence
- She started every morning with a strong cup of coffee.
- Would you like a coffee before we head out?
- We ran out of coffee, so I had tea instead.
- She wore a coffee-coloured coat.
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Common Korean translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "coffee" in Korean?
"coffee" in Korean is 커피콩, 커피색. coffee means: A hot drink made by brewing the roasted, ground seeds of the coffee plant.
How do you pronounce 커피콩?
"coffee" in Korean is 커피콩, pronounced "keopikong".
How do you use "coffee" in a sentence?
Example: "She started every morning with a strong cup of coffee." In Korean, "coffee" is 커피콩, 커피색.
Are there other ways to say "coffee" in Korean?
Yes — Korean has 2 translations listed for "coffee": 커피콩, 커피색.
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