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slaughter in Korean

slaughter in Korean is 학살 — slaughter means the killing of animals for food.

slaughter in Korean

학살
noun
Pronounced: haksal
killing of many people

What does "slaughter" mean?

  1. noun The killing of animals for food.
    "The cattle were sent to slaughter at the end of the season."
  2. noun The brutal killing of many people; a massacre.
    "Historians still debate the scale of the slaughter."
  3. verb To kill animals for food, typically on a large scale.
    "The farm slaughters its own pigs on site."
  4. verb To kill a large number of people brutally.
    "The invading army slaughtered the villagers without mercy."

slaughter in a sentence

  • The cattle were sent to slaughter at the end of the season.
  • Historians still debate the scale of the slaughter.
  • The farm slaughters its own pigs on site.
  • The invading army slaughtered the villagers without mercy.

Common Korean translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "slaughter" in Korean?

"slaughter" in Korean is 학살. slaughter means: The killing of animals for food.

How do you pronounce 학살?

"slaughter" in Korean is 학살, pronounced "haksal".

How do you use "slaughter" in a sentence?

Example: "The cattle were sent to slaughter at the end of the season." In Korean, "slaughter" is 학살.

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