egg in Korean
egg in Korean is 달걀 — egg means an oval or round body laid by birds, reptiles, and many other animals, usually containing a developing embryo.
egg in Korean
달걀
Pronounced: dalgyal
approximately spherical or ellipsoidal body produced by birds, insects, reptiles, and other animals, housing the embryo within a membrane or shell during its development
What does "egg" mean?
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noun An oval or round body laid by birds, reptiles, and many other animals, usually containing a developing embryo.
"The bird's nest held four small speckled eggs."
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noun The edible egg of a domestic bird, especially a chicken, used as food.
"She scrambled two eggs for breakfast."
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noun The female reproductive cell of an animal, from which offspring develop when fertilized.
"Fertilization occurs when a sperm cell meets an egg."
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verb To urge or encourage someone, usually into doing something reckless (used with "on").
"His friends egged him on until he agreed to the dare."
egg in a sentence
- The bird's nest held four small speckled eggs.
- She scrambled two eggs for breakfast.
- Fertilization occurs when a sperm cell meets an egg.
- His friends egged him on until he agreed to the dare.
Common Korean translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "egg" in Korean?
"egg" in Korean is 달걀. egg means: An oval or round body laid by birds, reptiles, and many other animals, usually containing a developing embryo.
How do you pronounce 달걀?
"egg" in Korean is 달걀, pronounced "dalgyal".
How do you use "egg" in a sentence?
Example: "The bird's nest held four small speckled eggs." In Korean, "egg" is 달걀.
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