mackerel in Korean
mackerel in Korean is 고등어 — mackerel means a small, oily edible sea fish with a streaked or speckled pattern on its back.
mackerel in Korean
고등어
Pronounced: godeung'eo
edible fish
What does "mackerel" mean?
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noun A small, oily edible sea fish with a streaked or speckled pattern on its back.
"She grilled a fresh mackerel with lemon and herbs."
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noun A sky pattern of small, rippled clouds that looks like fish scales (as in "mackerel sky").
"Sailors say a mackerel sky means rain is coming."
mackerel in a sentence
- She grilled a fresh mackerel with lemon and herbs.
- Mackerel is cheap, sustainable, and full of omega-3s.
- Sailors say a mackerel sky means rain is coming.
Common Korean translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "mackerel" in Korean?
"mackerel" in Korean is 고등어. mackerel means: A small, oily edible sea fish with a streaked or speckled pattern on its back.
How do you pronounce 고등어?
"mackerel" in Korean is 고등어, pronounced "godeung'eo".
How do you use "mackerel" in a sentence?
Example: "She grilled a fresh mackerel with lemon and herbs." In Korean, "mackerel" is 고등어.
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