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milk in Korean

milk in Korean is 젖, 밀크, 유즙 — milk means a white liquid produced by female mammals to feed their young, especially cow's milk used as a food and drink for humans.

milk in Korean

noun
Pronounced: jeot
liquid
밀크
noun
Pronounced: milkeu
liquid
유즙
noun
Pronounced: yujeup
liquid
우유
noun
Pronounced: uyu
liquid

What does "milk" mean?

  1. noun A white liquid produced by female mammals to feed their young, especially cow's milk used as a food and drink for humans.
    "She poured milk over her cereal."
  2. noun A milky white liquid made from a plant source, used as a dairy substitute.
    "He switched to oat milk after going vegan."
  3. verb To draw milk from an animal, especially a cow.
    "The farmer milks the cows twice a day."
  4. verb To exploit a situation or person for as much benefit as possible.
    "The company milked the scandal for free publicity."

milk in a sentence

  • She poured milk over her cereal.
  • The recipe calls for a cup of milk.
  • He switched to oat milk after going vegan.
  • The farmer milks the cows twice a day.

Common Korean translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "milk" in Korean?

"milk" in Korean is 젖, 밀크, 유즙. milk means: A white liquid produced by female mammals to feed their young, especially cow's milk used as a food and drink for humans.

How do you pronounce 젖?

"milk" in Korean is 젖, pronounced "jeot".

How do you use "milk" in a sentence?

Example: "She poured milk over her cereal." In Korean, "milk" is 젖, 밀크, 유즙.

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

Yes — Korean has 4 translations listed for "milk": 젖, 밀크, 유즙, 우유.

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