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palate in Korean

palate in Korean is 입천장, 구개 — palate means the roof of the mouth, separating the mouth from the nasal cavity.

palate in Korean

입천장
noun
Pronounced: ipcheonjang
roof of the mouth
구개
noun
Pronounced: gugae
roof of the mouth

What does "palate" mean?

  1. noun The roof of the mouth, separating the mouth from the nasal cavity.
    "The dentist examined the roof of his palate."
  2. noun A person's sense of taste, especially their ability to distinguish subtle flavours.
    "Years of tasting wine had sharpened her palate."
  3. noun A liking or taste for something, often figurative.
    "The critic has little palate for slapstick comedy."

palate in a sentence

  • The dentist examined the roof of his palate.
  • Years of tasting wine had sharpened her palate.
  • The critic has little palate for slapstick comedy.

Common Korean translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "palate" in Korean?

"palate" in Korean is 입천장, 구개. palate means: The roof of the mouth, separating the mouth from the nasal cavity.

How do you pronounce 입천장?

"palate" in Korean is 입천장, pronounced "ipcheonjang".

How do you use "palate" in a sentence?

Example: "The dentist examined the roof of his palate." In Korean, "palate" is 입천장, 구개.

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

Yes — Korean has 2 translations listed for "palate": 입천장, 구개.

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