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How do you say "grocery display" in Korean?
식료품 진열
sikryopum jinyeol
In Korean, "grocery display" is 식료품 진열.
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Pronunciation
Sik-RYO-pum jin-YEOL. Four syllables. Sikryopum means food items, jinyeol means display.
Writing and usage
Two words: sikryopum (식료품) and jinyeol (진열). Ryopum has a Y semivowel sound.
Example sentence
식료품 진열을 정렬했어요.
I organized the grocery display.
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How to remember 식료품 진열
Sikryopum is groceries. Jinyeol is how they arrange things. Together it's a grocery display.
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Questions about 식료품 진열
How do you say "grocery display" in Korean?
In Korean, "grocery display" is 식료품 진열. It is a noun.
How is 식료품 진열 written in Korean?
Two words: sikryopum (식료품) and jinyeol (진열). Ryopum has a Y semivowel sound.
How is 식료품 진열 used in a sentence?
Use 식료품 진열 as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: 식료품 진열을 정렬했어요. (I organized the grocery display.).
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"Grocery display" in other languages
- Japanese 陳列棚 (chinretsutana)
- Chinese 食品区 (shì pǐn qū)
- Spanish expositor de comestibles
- Spanish (Latin America) mostrador de comestibles
- French le présentoir à provisions
- German die Lebensmittelauslage
- Italian l’espositore di generi alimentari
- Russian продуктовая витрина (produktovaja vitrina)
- Greek τα ράφια του σούπερ μάρκετ (ta rafia tu super market)
- Arabic عرض بقالة (aard ba''aela)
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