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How do you say "noisy" in Korean?
시끄러운
sikkeureoun
In Korean, "noisy" is 시끄러운.
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Pronunciation
Sik-keu-reo-un is four syllables. The double k kk makes the opening sharp. Reo rhymes with duo.
Writing and usage
시끄러운 has four syllable blocks. The double consonant 끄 gives that harsh, loud noise quality.
Example sentence
시끄러운 음악입니다.
It's noisy music.
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How to remember 시끄러운
Sik-keu-reo has that harsh kk sound right in the middle, like a loud screech.
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Questions about 시끄러운
How do you say "noisy" in Korean?
In Korean, "noisy" is 시끄러운. It is a noun.
How is 시끄러운 written in Korean?
시끄러운 has four syllable blocks. The double consonant 끄 gives that harsh, loud noise quality.
How is 시끄러운 used in a sentence?
Use 시끄러운 as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: 시끄러운 음악입니다. (It's noisy music.).
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