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wine in Korean

wine in Korean is 포도주, 술, 와인 — wine means an alcoholic drink made by fermenting grape juice (or sometimes other fruit).

wine in Korean

포도주
noun
Pronounced: podoju
alcoholic beverage made from grapes — see also port wine, chianti
noun
Pronounced: sul
alcoholic beverage made from other fruits, vegetables or plants — see also port wine, chianti
와인
noun
Pronounced: wain
alcoholic beverage made from grapes — see also port wine, chianti
noun
Pronounced: ju
alcoholic beverage made from other fruits, vegetables or plants — see also port wine, chianti
과실주
noun
Pronounced: gwasilju
alcoholic beverage made from other fruits, vegetables or plants — see also port wine, chianti
포도주색
noun
Pronounced: podojusaek
wine colour
포도주 빛의
noun
Pronounced: podoju bich-ui
wine colour

What does "wine" mean?

  1. noun An alcoholic drink made by fermenting grape juice (or sometimes other fruit).
    "They shared a bottle of red wine with dinner."
  2. verb To entertain someone with food and wine, especially to impress them, as in "wine and dine".
    "The client was wined and dined before signing the contract."

wine in a sentence

  • They shared a bottle of red wine with dinner.
  • The region is famous for its dry white wines.
  • The client was wined and dined before signing the contract.

Common Korean translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "wine" in Korean?

"wine" in Korean is 포도주, 술, 와인. wine means: An alcoholic drink made by fermenting grape juice (or sometimes other fruit).

How do you pronounce 포도주?

"wine" in Korean is 포도주, pronounced "podoju".

How do you use "wine" in a sentence?

Example: "They shared a bottle of red wine with dinner." In Korean, "wine" is 포도주, 술, 와인.

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

Yes — Korean has 7 translations listed for "wine": 포도주, 술, 와인, 주, 과실주, 포도주색.

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