rose in Korean
rose in Korean is 장미 — rose means a shrub or climbing plant, or its flower, prized for its fragrance and often thorny stems.
rose in Korean
장미
Pronounced: jangmi
flower
What does "rose" mean?
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noun A shrub or climbing plant, or its flower, prized for its fragrance and often thorny stems.
"She planted a row of roses along the garden fence."
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noun A deep pink or pinkish-red colour, named after the flower.
"The bridesmaids wore dresses in a soft rose shade."
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noun A circular, many-pointed design or fitting, such as a compass rose or a shower rose.
"The old compass rose was engraved on the ship's map."
rose in a sentence
- She planted a row of roses along the garden fence.
- He gave her a single red rose on their anniversary.
- The bridesmaids wore dresses in a soft rose shade.
- The old compass rose was engraved on the ship's map.
Similar words in Korean
Common Korean translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "rose" in Korean?
"rose" in Korean is 장미. rose means: A shrub or climbing plant, or its flower, prized for its fragrance and often thorny stems.
How do you pronounce 장미?
"rose" in Korean is 장미, pronounced "jangmi".
How do you use "rose" in a sentence?
Example: "She planted a row of roses along the garden fence." In Korean, "rose" is 장미.
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