red in Korean
red in Korean is 적포도주, 레드 와인, 빨갛다 — red means having the color of blood, ripe strawberries, or a stop light.
red in Korean
적포도주
Pronounced: jeokpodoju
red wine — see also red wine
레드 와인
Pronounced: redeu wain
red wine — see also red wine
빨갛다
Pronounced: ppalgata
having red as its colour
붉다
Pronounced: bukda
having red as its colour
What does "red" mean?
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adj Having the color of blood, ripe strawberries, or a stop light.
"She wore a bright red dress to the party."
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noun The color itself, one of the primary colors of light.
"Red is her favorite color for lipstick."
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noun A supporter of communism or a left-wing/socialist movement, especially historically.
"During the Cold War, "Reds" was a common label for communists."
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adj Having reddish-orange hair color.
"His younger brother has red hair and freckles."
red in a sentence
- She wore a bright red dress to the party.
- His face turned red with embarrassment.
- Red is her favorite color for lipstick.
- During the Cold War, "Reds" was a common label for communists.
Common Korean translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "red" in Korean?
"red" in Korean is 적포도주, 레드 와인, 빨갛다. red means: Having the color of blood, ripe strawberries, or a stop light.
How do you pronounce 적포도주?
"red" in Korean is 적포도주, pronounced "jeokpodoju".
How do you use "red" in a sentence?
Example: "She wore a bright red dress to the party." In Korean, "red" is 적포도주, 레드 와인, 빨갛다.
Are there other ways to say "red" in Korean?
Yes — Korean has 4 translations listed for "red": 적포도주, 레드 와인, 빨갛다, 붉다.
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