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How do you say "boards" in Korean?

목재 판자

mokjae panja

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In Korean, "boards" is 목재 판자.

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Pronunciation

Mok-jay pan-jah, where mok rhymes with 'lock', jay rhymes with 'bay', pan rhymes with 'on', and jah rhymes with 'spa'.

Writing and usage

목재 means wood material, 판자 means boards or planks. It's wooden boards.

Example sentence

목재 판자가 튼튼해요

The boards are sturdy.

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How to remember 목재 판자

Mock-jay pan-jar, wooden boards look like mock-things and form a pan-like structure.

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Questions about 목재 판자

How do you say "boards" in Korean?

In Korean, "boards" is 목재 판자. It is a noun.

How is 목재 판자 written in Korean?

목재 means wood material, 판자 means boards or planks. It's wooden boards.

How is 목재 판자 used in a sentence?

Use 목재 판자 as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: 목재 판자가 튼튼해요 (The boards are sturdy.).

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