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smoke in Korean

smoke in Korean is 뿜다 — smoke means the visible gas and particles given off by something burning.

smoke in Korean

뿜다
verb
Pronounced: ppumda
to give off smoke

What does "smoke" mean?

  1. noun The visible gas and particles given off by something burning.
    "Smoke poured from the chimney all winter."
  2. verb To inhale and exhale smoke from a burning cigarette, cigar, or pipe.
    "He tried to quit smoking for years."
  3. verb To give off smoke.
    "The damp wood smoked badly in the fireplace."
  4. verb To preserve or flavor food by exposing it to smoke.
    "They smoke their own salmon at the lodge."

smoke in a sentence

  • Smoke poured from the chimney all winter.
  • She could see smoke rising from the campfire.
  • He tried to quit smoking for years.
  • She smokes only on weekends.

Common Korean translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "smoke" in Korean?

"smoke" in Korean is 뿜다. smoke means: The visible gas and particles given off by something burning.

How do you pronounce 뿜다?

"smoke" in Korean is 뿜다, pronounced "ppumda".

How do you use "smoke" in a sentence?

Example: "Smoke poured from the chimney all winter." In Korean, "smoke" is 뿜다.

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