wolf in Korean
wolf in Korean is 늑대, 이리 — wolf means a large wild canine, Canis lupus, that lives and hunts in packs.
wolf in Korean
늑대
Pronounced: neukdae
animal
이리
Pronounced: iri
animal
What does "wolf" mean?
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noun A large wild canine, Canis lupus, that lives and hunts in packs.
"A pack of wolves howled somewhere beyond the treeline."
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noun A man who aggressively pursues women, or, more broadly, any predatory or ravenous person.
"He had a reputation as a wolf at parties."
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verb To eat something very quickly and greedily.
"He wolfed down his lunch in five minutes flat."
wolf in a sentence
- A pack of wolves howled somewhere beyond the treeline.
- He had a reputation as a wolf at parties.
- He wolfed down his lunch in five minutes flat.
Common Korean translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "wolf" in Korean?
"wolf" in Korean is 늑대, 이리. wolf means: A large wild canine, Canis lupus, that lives and hunts in packs.
How do you pronounce 늑대?
"wolf" in Korean is 늑대, pronounced "neukdae".
How do you use "wolf" in a sentence?
Example: "A pack of wolves howled somewhere beyond the treeline." In Korean, "wolf" is 늑대, 이리.
Are there other ways to say "wolf" in Korean?
Yes — Korean has 2 translations listed for "wolf": 늑대, 이리.
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