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phew in Korean

phew in Korean is 후유, 휴, 어휴 — phew means used to express relief after tension or effort.

phew in Korean

후유
intj
Pronounced: huyu
Used to show relief, fatigue, or surprise
intj
Pronounced: hyu
Used to show relief, fatigue, or surprise
어휴
intj
Pronounced: eohyu
Used to show relief, fatigue, or surprise
에휴
intj
Pronounced: ehyu
Used to show relief, fatigue, or surprise

What does "phew" mean?

  1. interjection Used to express relief after tension or effort.
    "Phew! We made the flight with two minutes to spare."
  2. interjection Used to express that something smells unpleasant.
    "Phew, what is that smell coming from the bin?"

phew in a sentence

  • Phew! We made the flight with two minutes to spare.
  • Phew, what is that smell coming from the bin?

Common Korean translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "phew" in Korean?

"phew" in Korean is 후유, 휴, 어휴. phew means: Used to express relief after tension or effort.

How do you pronounce 후유?

"phew" in Korean is 후유, pronounced "huyu".

How do you use "phew" in a sentence?

Example: "Phew! We made the flight with two minutes to spare." In Korean, "phew" is 후유, 휴, 어휴.

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

Yes — Korean has 4 translations listed for "phew": 후유, 휴, 어휴, 에휴.

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