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olive in Korean

olive in Korean is 올리브색 — olive means a small oval fruit, usually eaten pickled or pressed for its oil, that grows on a Mediterranean tree.

olive in Korean

올리브색
noun
Pronounced: ollibeusaek
colour

What does "olive" mean?

  1. noun A small oval fruit, usually eaten pickled or pressed for its oil, that grows on a Mediterranean tree.
    "She added a handful of green olives to the salad."
  2. noun The tree itself, cultivated for thousands of years around the Mediterranean.
    "Ancient olive groves still stand across parts of Greece and Italy."
  3. adj A dull, yellowish-green colour, like an unripe olive.
    "He wore an olive-green jacket."

olive in a sentence

  • She added a handful of green olives to the salad.
  • Olive oil is a staple of Mediterranean cooking.
  • Ancient olive groves still stand across parts of Greece and Italy.
  • He wore an olive-green jacket.

Common Korean translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "olive" in Korean?

"olive" in Korean is 올리브색. olive means: A small oval fruit, usually eaten pickled or pressed for its oil, that grows on a Mediterranean tree.

How do you pronounce 올리브색?

"olive" in Korean is 올리브색, pronounced "ollibeusaek".

How do you use "olive" in a sentence?

Example: "She added a handful of green olives to the salad." In Korean, "olive" is 올리브색.

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