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desert in Korean

desert in Korean is 사막, 변절하다, 탈영하다 — desert means a large, dry area of land with little rainfall, vegetation, or water, often sandy or rocky.

desert in Korean

사막
noun
Pronounced: samak
barren area
변절하다
verb
Pronounced: byeonjeolhada
to leave military service
탈영하다
verb
Pronounced: taryeonghada
to leave military service

What does "desert" mean?

  1. noun A large, dry area of land with little rainfall, vegetation, or water, often sandy or rocky.
    "They crossed the Sahara Desert by camel."
  2. verb To abandon a place, person, or duty, especially when you had promised or were obligated to stay.
    "He deserted his family without any warning."
  3. noun What someone deserves, whether reward or punishment (usually in the phrase "just deserts").
    "He got his just deserts when the scheme finally collapsed."

desert in a sentence

  • They crossed the Sahara Desert by camel.
  • Very few plants can survive in the desert heat.
  • He deserted his family without any warning.
  • The soldier deserted his post during the night.

Common Korean translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "desert" in Korean?

"desert" in Korean is 사막, 변절하다, 탈영하다. desert means: A large, dry area of land with little rainfall, vegetation, or water, often sandy or rocky.

How do you pronounce 사막?

"desert" in Korean is 사막, pronounced "samak".

How do you use "desert" in a sentence?

Example: "They crossed the Sahara Desert by camel." In Korean, "desert" is 사막, 변절하다, 탈영하다.

Are there other ways to say "desert" in Korean?

Yes — Korean has 3 translations listed for "desert": 사막, 변절하다, 탈영하다.

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