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kamikaze in Korean

kamikaze in Korean is 가미카제, 다이아타리 — kamikaze means a suicide attack, or the person who carries one out, especially by deliberately crashing an aircraft into a target.

kamikaze in Korean

가미카제
noun
Pronounced: gamikaje
suicidal attack
다이아타리
noun
Pronounced: daiatari
suicidal attack

What does "kamikaze" mean?

  1. noun A suicide attack, or the person who carries one out, especially by deliberately crashing an aircraft into a target.
    "The museum has a wing devoted to the history of kamikaze pilots in World War II."
  2. noun Informally, someone who takes wildly excessive risks, as if their own safety doesn’t matter.
    "He took the corner like a kamikaze, tyres screeching."
  3. noun A cocktail made from equal parts vodka, triple sec, and lime juice.
    "The bar was famous for its ice-cold kamikazes."
  4. adj Reckless or suicidal, showing no regard for personal safety.
    "It was a kamikaze move to overtake on that bend."

kamikaze in a sentence

  • The museum has a wing devoted to the history of kamikaze pilots in World War II.
  • Historians still debate how many kamikaze attacks actually reached their targets.
  • He took the corner like a kamikaze, tyres screeching.
  • Riding without a helmet like that is kamikaze behaviour.

Common Korean translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "kamikaze" in Korean?

"kamikaze" in Korean is 가미카제, 다이아타리. kamikaze means: A suicide attack, or the person who carries one out, especially by deliberately crashing an aircraft into a target.

How do you pronounce 가미카제?

"kamikaze" in Korean is 가미카제, pronounced "gamikaje".

How do you use "kamikaze" in a sentence?

Example: "The museum has a wing devoted to the history of kamikaze pilots in World War II." In Korean, "kamikaze" is 가미카제, 다이아타리.

Are there other ways to say "kamikaze" in Korean?

Yes — Korean has 2 translations listed for "kamikaze": 가미카제, 다이아타리.

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