Kochi in Korean
Kochi in Korean is 고치 — Kochi means a city in the Indian state of Kerala, a major port on the southwest coast.
Kochi in Korean
고치
Pronounced: Gochi
Kōchi, Japan
What does "Kochi" mean?
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name A city in the Indian state of Kerala, a major port on the southwest coast.
"The spice trade once made Kochi one of the busiest ports in India."
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noun A member of a nomadic pastoral people, mainly Ghilji Pashtuns, who traditionally move their herds seasonally across Afghanistan.
"The Kochi moved their flocks to lower pastures before winter set in."
Kochi in a sentence
- The spice trade once made Kochi one of the busiest ports in India.
- They watched the sunset over the Chinese fishing nets in Kochi.
- The Kochi moved their flocks to lower pastures before winter set in.
- Kochi families have herded sheep and goats across these routes for generations.
Common Korean translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Kochi" in Korean?
"Kochi" in Korean is 고치. Kochi means: A city in the Indian state of Kerala, a major port on the southwest coast.
How do you pronounce 고치?
"Kochi" in Korean is 고치, pronounced "Gochi".
How do you use "Kochi" in a sentence?
Example: "The spice trade once made Kochi one of the busiest ports in India." In Korean, "Kochi" is 고치.
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