hamster in Korean
hamster in Korean is 햄스터, 뵤 — hamster means a small, short-tailed rodent with cheek pouches, often kept as a pet.
hamster in Korean
햄스터
Pronounced: haemseuteo
rodent species belonging to the Cricetinae
뵤
Pronounced: byo
rodent species belonging to the Cricetinae
What does "hamster" mean?
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noun A small, short-tailed rodent with cheek pouches, often kept as a pet.
"My daughter keeps a hamster in a cage in her bedroom."
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verb (informal) To stash away or hoard something quietly, the way a hamster stores food in its cheeks.
"He'd been hamstering snacks in his desk drawer for weeks."
hamster in a sentence
- My daughter keeps a hamster in a cage in her bedroom.
- The hamster stuffed both cheeks with sunflower seeds.
- He'd been hamstering snacks in his desk drawer for weeks.
Common Korean translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "hamster" in Korean?
"hamster" in Korean is 햄스터, 뵤. hamster means: A small, short-tailed rodent with cheek pouches, often kept as a pet.
How do you pronounce 햄스터?
"hamster" in Korean is 햄스터, pronounced "haemseuteo".
How do you use "hamster" in a sentence?
Example: "My daughter keeps a hamster in a cage in her bedroom." In Korean, "hamster" is 햄스터, 뵤.
Are there other ways to say "hamster" in Korean?
Yes — Korean has 2 translations listed for "hamster": 햄스터, 뵤.
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