sweet in Korean
sweet in Korean is 달다, 감미롭다 — sweet means having the taste of sugar; not sour, salty, or bitter.
sweet in Korean
달다
Pronounced: dalda
having a taste of sugar
감미롭다
Pronounced: gammiropda
having a pleasant sound
What does "sweet" mean?
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adj Having the taste of sugar; not sour, salty, or bitter.
"The strawberries were perfectly ripe and sweet."
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adj Kind, gentle, and pleasant in nature.
"It was sweet of her to check in on her elderly neighbor."
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noun A small piece of confectionery; candy.
"The children shared a bag of sweets after the party."
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intj Used informally to express approval or delight about good news.
""We got the tickets." "Sweet!""
sweet in a sentence
- The strawberries were perfectly ripe and sweet.
- He added honey to make the tea sweeter.
- It was sweet of her to check in on her elderly neighbor.
- The children shared a bag of sweets after the party.
Common Korean translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "sweet" in Korean?
"sweet" in Korean is 달다, 감미롭다. sweet means: Having the taste of sugar; not sour, salty, or bitter.
How do you pronounce 달다?
"sweet" in Korean is 달다, pronounced "dalda".
How do you use "sweet" in a sentence?
Example: "The strawberries were perfectly ripe and sweet." In Korean, "sweet" is 달다, 감미롭다.
Are there other ways to say "sweet" in Korean?
Yes — Korean has 2 translations listed for "sweet": 달다, 감미롭다.
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