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How do you say "sweater" in Korean?

스웨터

seuweteo

Noun Hangul

In Korean, "sweater" is 스웨터.

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Pronunciation

Say seu-we-tuh, with the stress on the first syllable and three syllables.

Writing and usage

Three syllable blocks: 스웨터. This is a borrowed word from English 'sweater'.

Example sentence

스웨터가 따뜻하다.

The sweater is warm.

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How to remember 스웨터

Seuweteo is the Korean version of 'sweater', so the English word provides your memory anchor.

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Questions about 스웨터

How do you say "sweater" in Korean?

In Korean, "sweater" is 스웨터. It is a noun.

How is 스웨터 written in Korean?

Three syllable blocks: 스웨터. This is a borrowed word from English 'sweater'.

How is 스웨터 used in a sentence?

Use 스웨터 as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: 스웨터가 따뜻하다. (The sweater is warm.).

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