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How do you say "taco" in Korean?
타코
tako
In Korean, "taco" is 타코.
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Pronunciation
Tah-ko, rhyming with 'spa-go'. The o at the end is short.
Writing and usage
타코 is the Korean rendering of taco. It shows the minimal sound adaptation needed for this food.
Example sentence
타코는 맵고 맛있어요
The taco is spicy and delicious.
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How to remember 타코
Tah-co, the Spanish taco sound stays almost the same in Korean.
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Questions about 타코
How do you say "taco" in Korean?
In Korean, "taco" is 타코. It is a noun.
How is 타코 written in Korean?
타코 is the Korean rendering of taco. It shows the minimal sound adaptation needed for this food.
How is 타코 used in a sentence?
Use 타코 as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: 타코는 맵고 맛있어요 (The taco is spicy and delicious.).
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