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
What does "kamikaze" mean?
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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."
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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."
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noun A cocktail made from equal parts vodka, triple sec, and lime juice.
"The bar was famous for its ice-cold kamikazes."
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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.