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tomato in Korean

tomato in Korean is 토마토, 도마도, 일년감 — tomato means the red, juicy fruit of the plant Solanum lycopersicum, used as a vegetable in cooking.

tomato in Korean

토마토
noun
Pronounced: tomato
fruit
도마도
noun
Pronounced: domado
fruit
일년감
noun
Pronounced: illyeon'gam
fruit

What does "tomato" mean?

  1. noun The red, juicy fruit of the plant Solanum lycopersicum, used as a vegetable in cooking.
    "She sliced a ripe tomato for the salad."
  2. noun A shade of red similar to a ripe tomato.
    "The walls were painted a bold tomato red."
  3. noun An attractive woman (dated slang).
    "The old detective novel described her as "quite a tomato.""

tomato in a sentence

  • She sliced a ripe tomato for the salad.
  • The sauce is made from crushed tomatoes and garlic.
  • The walls were painted a bold tomato red.
  • The old detective novel described her as "quite a tomato."

Common Korean translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "tomato" in Korean?

"tomato" in Korean is 토마토, 도마도, 일년감. tomato means: The red, juicy fruit of the plant Solanum lycopersicum, used as a vegetable in cooking.

How do you pronounce 토마토?

"tomato" in Korean is 토마토, pronounced "tomato".

How do you use "tomato" in a sentence?

Example: "She sliced a ripe tomato for the salad." In Korean, "tomato" is 토마토, 도마도, 일년감.

Are there other ways to say "tomato" in Korean?

Yes — Korean has 3 translations listed for "tomato": 토마토, 도마도, 일년감.

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