kebab in Korean
kebab in Korean is 케밥 — kebab means meat, fish, or vegetables cooked on a skewer or spit, including the sliced-off-a-spit "doner" style sold in flatbread.
kebab in Korean
케밥
Pronounced: kebap
dish
What does "kebab" mean?
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noun Meat, fish, or vegetables cooked on a skewer or spit, including the sliced-off-a-spit "doner" style sold in flatbread.
"We grabbed a kebab from the van after the pub closed."
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noun A takeaway shop that sells kebabs.
"There's a kebab on the corner that's open till 3am."
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noun In computing, an icon of three stacked dots that opens a menu (informally, from its resemblance to food on a skewer).
"Tap the kebab icon in the top corner to see more options."
kebab in a sentence
- We grabbed a kebab from the van after the pub closed.
- She grilled lamb kebabs on the barbecue.
- There's a kebab on the corner that's open till 3am.
- Tap the kebab icon in the top corner to see more options.
Common Korean translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "kebab" in Korean?
"kebab" in Korean is 케밥. kebab means: Meat, fish, or vegetables cooked on a skewer or spit, including the sliced-off-a-spit "doner" style sold in flatbread.
How do you pronounce 케밥?
"kebab" in Korean is 케밥, pronounced "kebap".
How do you use "kebab" in a sentence?
Example: "We grabbed a kebab from the van after the pub closed." In Korean, "kebab" is 케밥.
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