whistle in Korean
whistle in Korean is 휘파람 — whistle means to make a clear, high-pitched sound by forcing air through pursed lips or teeth.
whistle in Korean
휘파람
Pronounced: hwiparam
sound made by whistling
What does "whistle" mean?
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verb To make a clear, high-pitched sound by forcing air through pursed lips or teeth.
"He whistled a cheerful tune as he walked to work."
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noun A small device that makes a shrill sound when air is blown through it, or the sound itself.
"The coach blew his whistle to end training."
whistle in a sentence
- He whistled a cheerful tune as he walked to work.
- The referee whistled to signal the foul.
- The coach blew his whistle to end training.
- A sharp whistle came from the kettle on the stove.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "whistle" in Korean?
"whistle" in Korean is 휘파람. whistle means: To make a clear, high-pitched sound by forcing air through pursed lips or teeth.
How do you pronounce 휘파람?
"whistle" in Korean is 휘파람, pronounced "hwiparam".
How do you use "whistle" in a sentence?
Example: "He whistled a cheerful tune as he walked to work." In Korean, "whistle" is 휘파람.
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