ignite in Korean
ignite in Korean is 점화(點火)하다, 불을 지르다 — ignite means to set something on fire, or to begin burning.
ignite in Korean
점화(點火)하다
Pronounced: jeomhwahada
to set fire to, to light
불을 지르다
Pronounced: bur-eul jireuda
to set fire to, to light
What does "ignite" mean?
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verb To set something on fire, or to begin burning.
"A stray spark ignited the dry grass and started a wildfire."
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verb To trigger or start something suddenly, especially strong emotion or conflict.
"The comment ignited a heated debate online."
ignite in a sentence
- A stray spark ignited the dry grass and started a wildfire.
- The fuel-air mixture ignites the instant it hits the spark plug.
- The comment ignited a heated debate online.
Common Korean translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "ignite" in Korean?
"ignite" in Korean is 점화(點火)하다, 불을 지르다. ignite means: To set something on fire, or to begin burning.
How do you pronounce 점화(點火)하다?
"ignite" in Korean is 점화(點火)하다, pronounced "jeomhwahada".
How do you use "ignite" in a sentence?
Example: "A stray spark ignited the dry grass and started a wildfire." In Korean, "ignite" is 점화(點火)하다, 불을 지르다.
Are there other ways to say "ignite" in Korean?
Yes — Korean has 2 translations listed for "ignite": 점화(點火)하다, 불을 지르다.
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