dust in Korean
dust in Korean is 먼지, 흙 — dust means fine, dry particles of dirt, skin, pollen, and other matter that settle on surfaces or float in the air.
dust in Korean
먼지
Pronounced: meonji
fine, dry particles
흙
Pronounced: heuk
fine, dry particles
What does "dust" mean?
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noun Fine, dry particles of dirt, skin, pollen, and other matter that settle on surfaces or float in the air.
"A thick layer of dust covered the old piano."
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verb To wipe or brush dust off a surface.
"She dusted the shelves before the guests arrived."
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verb To sprinkle a fine powder or substance over something.
"He dusted the cake with icing sugar."
dust in a sentence
- A thick layer of dust covered the old piano.
- Sunlight caught the dust drifting through the air.
- She dusted the shelves before the guests arrived.
- He dusted the cake with icing sugar.
Common Korean translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "dust" in Korean?
"dust" in Korean is 먼지, 흙. dust means: Fine, dry particles of dirt, skin, pollen, and other matter that settle on surfaces or float in the air.
How do you pronounce 먼지?
"dust" in Korean is 먼지, pronounced "meonji".
How do you use "dust" in a sentence?
Example: "A thick layer of dust covered the old piano." In Korean, "dust" is 먼지, 흙.
Are there other ways to say "dust" in Korean?
Yes — Korean has 2 translations listed for "dust": 먼지, 흙.
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