Idaho in Korean
Idaho in Korean is 아이다호 — Idaho means a large baking potato variety, especially the Russet Burbank, associated with the U.S. state of Idaho where it is widely grown.
Idaho in Korean
아이다호
Pronounced: Aidaho
state of the United States
What does "Idaho" mean?
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noun A large baking potato variety, especially the Russet Burbank, associated with the U.S. state of Idaho where it is widely grown.
"He baked two Idahos and topped them with butter and sour cream."
Idaho in a sentence
- He baked two Idahos and topped them with butter and sour cream.
- The recipe calls for a starchy potato like an Idaho, not a waxy red one.
Common Korean translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Idaho" in Korean?
"Idaho" in Korean is 아이다호. Idaho means: A large baking potato variety, especially the Russet Burbank, associated with the U.S. state of Idaho where it is widely grown.
How do you pronounce 아이다호?
"Idaho" in Korean is 아이다호, pronounced "Aidaho".
How do you use "Idaho" in a sentence?
Example: "He baked two Idahos and topped them with butter and sour cream." In Korean, "Idaho" is 아이다호.
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