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How do you say "mallard" in Korean?

청둥오리

cheongdungori

Noun Hangul

In Korean, "mallard" is 청둥오리.

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Pronunciation

Say 'chung-doong-oh-ree' with four syllables, stress on the first.

Writing and usage

청둥오리 has five syllables. 청둥 describes the color pattern, and 오리 is the base word for duck.

Example sentence

청둥오리는 아름다워요.

Mallards are beautiful.

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How to remember 청둥오리

청둥 (blue-green) + 오리 (duck) = a specifically colored kind of duck.

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Questions about 청둥오리

How do you say "mallard" in Korean?

In Korean, "mallard" is 청둥오리. It is a noun.

How is 청둥오리 written in Korean?

청둥오리 has five syllables. 청둥 describes the color pattern, and 오리 is the base word for duck.

How is 청둥오리 used in a sentence?

Use 청둥오리 as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: 청둥오리는 아름다워요. (Mallards are beautiful.).

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