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.
Similar words in Korean
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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