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How do you say "leopard" in Korean?
표범
pyobeom
In Korean, "leopard" is 표범.
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Pronunciation
Say 'pyo-bum' with two syllables, 'pyo' like 'pyo' in 'pyocharm' and 'bum' like the last bit of 'album.'
Writing and usage
Two Hangul blocks: 표범. Native Korean, 'ㅂ' (p) starts, 'ㅂ' (final m) ends second.
Example sentence
표범은 얼룩이 있다.
Leopards have spots.
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How to remember 표범
Pyobeom is a spotted animal word, 'pyo' relates to markers or signs.
Related words
- alligator 악어 akeo
- deer 사슴 saseum
- elephant 코끼리 kokkiri
- ostrich 타조 tajo
- penguin 펭귄 penggwin
- polar bear 북극곰 bukgeukgom
- swan 백조 baekjo
- tiger 호랑이 horangi
- wolf 늑대 neukdae
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Questions about 표범
How do you say "leopard" in Korean?
In Korean, "leopard" is 표범. It is a noun.
How is 표범 written in Korean?
Two Hangul blocks: 표범. Native Korean, 'ㅂ' (p) starts, 'ㅂ' (final m) ends second.
How is 표범 used in a sentence?
Use 표범 as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: 표범은 얼룩이 있다. (Leopards have spots.).
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