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How do you say "bread" in Korean?

bbang

Noun Hangul

In Korean, "bread" is .

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Pronunciation

Say bbang, with a doubled 'b' sound at the start and a quick, punchy ending.

Writing and usage

One syllable block: 빵. This native Korean word is short and simple, with the double consonant giving it a crisp sound.

Example sentence

빵을 먹었다.

I ate bread.

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How to remember 빵

Bbang sounds like the word itself is hitting you, which matches the solid, satisfying nature of bread.

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Questions about 빵

How do you say "bread" in Korean?

In Korean, "bread" is 빵. It is a noun.

How is 빵 written in Korean?

One syllable block: 빵. This native Korean word is short and simple, with the double consonant giving it a crisp sound.

How is 빵 used in a sentence?

Use 빵 as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: 빵을 먹었다. (I ate bread.).

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