The Korean word for sweet is
달콤하다
Translations for sweet and their definitions
신선하다 | |
1. adj. to be fresh (in a new or novel way) | |
2. adj. to be fresh (not stale or rotten) |
달콤하다 | |
1. adj. (of a taste) to be sweet; to be sugary | |
2. adj. (of an experience) to be sweet; to be enjoyable |
향기롭다 | |
1. adj. (to be) fragrant, sweet |
달다 | |
1. v. to become hot | |
2. v. (cooking) to boil down | |
3. v. to be burning up with fever or shame | |
4. v. to feel that one's mouth or nose get dry and hot | |
5. v. to be impatient | |
6. v. (of a body part) to swell with cold | |
7. v. (…에 …을) to hang, to hoist | |
8. v. (…에 …을) to attach | |
9. v. (…에 …을) to install | |
10. v. (…에 …을) to add explanation | |
11. v. (…에 …을) to name, to title | |
12. v. (…에 …을) to charge | |
13. v. (…에 …을) to put a mal on the board of yut for the first time | |
14. v. (…에 …을) to couple | |
15. v. (…을) to accompany | |
16. v. to weigh | |
17. v. to beg, to demand | |
18. v. to ask to do | |
19. v. (prison slang) Alternative form of 얻다 | |
20. adj. to be delicious | |
21. adj. to feel good | |
22. adj. to deserve | |
23. adj. North Chungcheong synonym of 배다 |
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