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How do you say "mousepad" in Korean?

마우스 패드

mauseu paedeu

Noun Hangul

In Korean, "mousepad" is 마우스 패드.

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Pronunciation

Mauseu paedeu is two words, 'mow-suh pae-duh.' The stress is even on both parts.

Writing and usage

Mauseu paedeu is two English loanwords pushed together. Paedeu comes from 'pad.'

Example sentence

마우스 패드가 부드러워요.

The mousepad is soft.

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How to remember 마우스 패드

Mouse pad is just the two English words, mauseu and paedeu, making it easy to remember.

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Questions about 마우스 패드

How do you say "mousepad" in Korean?

In Korean, "mousepad" is 마우스 패드. It is a noun.

How is 마우스 패드 written in Korean?

Mauseu paedeu is two English loanwords pushed together. Paedeu comes from 'pad.'

How is 마우스 패드 used in a sentence?

Use 마우스 패드 as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: 마우스 패드가 부드러워요. (The mousepad is soft.).

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