mow in Korean
mow in Korean is 베다, 깎다 — mow means to cut grass or crops close to the ground.
mow in Korean
베다
Pronounced: beda
to cut down
깎다
Pronounced: kkakda
to cut down
What does "mow" mean?
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verb To cut grass or crops close to the ground.
"He mows the lawn every Saturday morning."
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verb To kill or knock down in large numbers, often violently (usually as "mow down").
"The car mowed down several pedestrians on the sidewalk."
mow in a sentence
- He mows the lawn every Saturday morning.
- The car mowed down several pedestrians on the sidewalk.
Common Korean translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "mow" in Korean?
"mow" in Korean is 베다, 깎다. mow means: To cut grass or crops close to the ground.
How do you pronounce 베다?
"mow" in Korean is 베다, pronounced "beda".
How do you use "mow" in a sentence?
Example: "He mows the lawn every Saturday morning." In Korean, "mow" is 베다, 깎다.
Are there other ways to say "mow" in Korean?
Yes — Korean has 2 translations listed for "mow": 베다, 깎다.
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