Anju
Anju (noun) means Korean food eaten alongside alcoholic drinks, such as fried snacks or skewers. Example: “They ordered fried chicken as anju to go with their beer.”
How to use Anju
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishKorean bar snacks or side dishes served with drinks.
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They ordered fried chicken as _____ to go with their beer.
Etymology
Borrowed from Korean anju.
Rhymes for Anju
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What does “Anju” mean?
The word “Anju” means korean food eaten alongside alcoholic drinks, such as fried snacks or skewers. In plain terms, korean bar snacks or side dishes served with drinks.
How do you pronounce “Anju”?
“Anju” is pronounced änʹjo͝oʹ.
How do you use “Anju” in a sentence?
Here is “Anju” used in a sentence: “They ordered fried chicken as anju to go with their beer.”
What part of speech is “Anju”?
“Anju” is a noun.
Where does the word “Anju” come from?
The word “Anju” comes from Korean. Borrowed from Korean anju.
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