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How do you say "croissant" in Korean?
크로와상
keurowasang
In Korean, "croissant" is 크로와상.
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Pronunciation
Keu-roh-wah-sang, where keu rhymes with 'zoo', roh rhymes with 'go', and sang rhymes with 'bang'.
Writing and usage
크로와상 is the Korean spelling of croissant, adapted to Korean syllables.
Example sentence
크로와상이 노릇하고 맛있어요
The croissant is golden and delicious.
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How to remember 크로와상
Crowe-want-sang, this fancy pastry sounds fancy like the keu-roh-wah foreign sound.
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Questions about 크로와상
How do you say "croissant" in Korean?
In Korean, "croissant" is 크로와상. It is a noun.
How is 크로와상 written in Korean?
크로와상 is the Korean spelling of croissant, adapted to Korean syllables.
How is 크로와상 used in a sentence?
Use 크로와상 as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: 크로와상이 노릇하고 맛있어요 (The croissant is golden and delicious.).
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