smoke in Korean
smoke in Korean is 뿜다 — smoke means the visible gas and particles given off by something burning.
smoke in Korean
뿜다
Pronounced: ppumda
to give off smoke
What does "smoke" mean?
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noun The visible gas and particles given off by something burning.
"Smoke poured from the chimney all winter."
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verb To inhale and exhale smoke from a burning cigarette, cigar, or pipe.
"He tried to quit smoking for years."
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verb To give off smoke.
"The damp wood smoked badly in the fireplace."
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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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