raw in Korean
raw in Korean is 생의, 날것의 — raw means not cooked.
raw in Korean
생의
Pronounced: saeng'ui
uncooked
날것의
Pronounced: nalgeosui
uncooked
What does "raw" mean?
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adjective Not cooked.
"The sushi is made with raw fish."
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adjective Unprocessed or untreated; in its natural, original state.
"The factory imports raw cotton before spinning it into thread."
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adjective Sore and exposed, as skin that has been rubbed or scraped.
"Her heels were rubbed raw by the new shoes."
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adjective Inexperienced or untrained.
"The team is full of raw talent but needs coaching."
raw in a sentence
- The sushi is made with raw fish.
- Don't eat raw chicken — it needs to be cooked through.
- The factory imports raw cotton before spinning it into thread.
- Her heels were rubbed raw by the new shoes.
Common Korean translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "raw" in Korean?
"raw" in Korean is 생의, 날것의. raw means: Not cooked.
How do you pronounce 생의?
"raw" in Korean is 생의, pronounced "saeng'ui".
How do you use "raw" in a sentence?
Example: "The sushi is made with raw fish." In Korean, "raw" is 생의, 날것의.
Are there other ways to say "raw" in Korean?
Yes — Korean has 2 translations listed for "raw": 생의, 날것의.
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