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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
verb
Pronounced: jeomhwahada
to set fire to, to light
불을 지르다
verb
Pronounced: bur-eul jireuda
to set fire to, to light

What does "ignite" mean?

  1. verb To set something on fire, or to begin burning.
    "A stray spark ignited the dry grass and started a wildfire."
  2. 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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