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How do you say "pastry" in Korean?

페이스트리

peiseuteuri

Noun Hangul

In Korean, "pastry" is 페이스트리.

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Pronunciation

Pay-seu-teu-ree, where pay sounds like 'pay', seu rhymes with 'zoo', and ree rhymes with 'tree'.

Writing and usage

페이스트리 is the Korean spelling of pastry. It's adapted from English pronunciation.

Example sentence

페이스트리가 맛있었어요

The pastry was delicious.

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How to remember 페이스트리

Pay-street-tree, you pay money on the street to buy pastries at shops.

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Questions about 페이스트리

How do you say "pastry" in Korean?

In Korean, "pastry" is 페이스트리. It is a noun.

How is 페이스트리 written in Korean?

페이스트리 is the Korean spelling of pastry. It's adapted from English pronunciation.

How is 페이스트리 used in a sentence?

Use 페이스트리 as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: 페이스트리가 맛있었어요 (The pastry was delicious.).

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