shoot in Korean
shoot in Korean is 쏘다 — shoot means to fire a weapon, or to hit someone or something with a projectile from one.
shoot in Korean
쏘다
Pronounced: ssoda
to fire a shot
쏘다
Pronounced: ssoda
to fire multiple shots
쏘다
Pronounced: ssoda
to hit with a shot
What does "shoot" mean?
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verb To fire a weapon, or to hit someone or something with a projectile from one.
"The soldier shot at the target from a hundred metres away."
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verb To film or photograph something.
"They shot the whole movie on location in Iceland."
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verb To move very fast or suddenly in a direction.
"The car shot past us on the motorway."
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noun A new stem or sprout growing from a plant.
"Tiny green shoots pushed up through the soil after the rain."
shoot in a sentence
- The soldier shot at the target from a hundred metres away.
- He was shot in the leg during the robbery.
- They shot the whole movie on location in Iceland.
- The car shot past us on the motorway.
Similar words in Korean
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Frequently asked questions
What is "shoot" in Korean?
"shoot" in Korean is 쏘다. shoot means: To fire a weapon, or to hit someone or something with a projectile from one.
How do you pronounce 쏘다?
"shoot" in Korean is 쏘다, pronounced "ssoda".
How do you use "shoot" in a sentence?
Example: "The soldier shot at the target from a hundred metres away." In Korean, "shoot" is 쏘다.
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