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How do you say "burrito" in Korean?

부리또

buritto

Noun Hangul

In Korean, "burrito" is 부리또.

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Pronunciation

Boo-rit-toh, where boo rhymes with 'too', rit rhymes with 'it', and toh rhymes with 'go'.

Writing and usage

부리또 is the Korean spelling of burrito. Double consonants appear in Korean syllables to adapt the Spanish sound.

Example sentence

부리또에는 쌀이 있어요

The burrito has rice in it.

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How to remember 부리또

Boo-burrito, the boo (wrapped) food is burrito, it's all rolled up.

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Questions about 부리또

How do you say "burrito" in Korean?

In Korean, "burrito" is 부리또. It is a noun.

How is 부리또 written in Korean?

부리또 is the Korean spelling of burrito. Double consonants appear in Korean syllables to adapt the Spanish sound.

How is 부리또 used in a sentence?

Use 부리또 as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: 부리또에는 쌀이 있어요 (The burrito has rice in it.).

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