Words
소금 | noun | beginner |
salt
A white powder that tastes saline.
salt
(figurative) An indispensable person.
소금끼 | noun | none |
saltiness
The quality of something tasting or smelling salty and being a bit damp due to its salt component.
소금물 | noun | intermediate |
salted water
Water with salt added.
salt water; brine
Water tasting or smelling salty due to its salt component.
salty water
Very salty water.
소금쟁이 | noun | none |
water strider
A small insect with a dark brown body covered in fine hairs, which lives and moves on the surface of water.
소급 | noun | none |
retroactivity
The act of applying current ideas, laws or regulations to events that occurred in the past.
소급씨키다 | verb | none |
retrospect; go back
To apply current ideas, laws or regulations to events that occurred in the past.
소그파다 | verb | none |
retrospect; go back
To apply current ideas, laws or regulations to events that occurred in the past.
소꿉 | noun | none |
toys for playing house
Toys such as small dishes, etc., that are used in a children's game of imitating the domestic life of adults.
playing house
A children's game of imitating the domestic life of adults with toys such as small dishes, etc.
소꿈노리 | noun | none |
playing house
A children's game of imitating the domestic life of adults with toys such as small dishes, etc.
소꿈노리하다 | verb | none |
play house
For children to play a game of imitating the domestic life of adults with toys such as small dishes, etc.
소꿉짱난 | noun | none |
playing house
A children's game of imitating the domestic life of adults with toys such as small dishes, etc.
소꿉짱난하다 | verb | none |
play house
For children to play a game of imitating the domestic life of adults with toys such as small dishes, etc.
소나기 | noun | intermediate |
shower
Rain that pours down violently and suddenly, and then lets up soon.
shower
(figurative) A continuous, sudden outpouring of something.
소나무 | noun | intermediate |
pine tree
A tree with long, sharp, needle-like leaves that are always green.
noun | none |
sonata
A western musical piece for instrumental solos or ensembles, mainly consisting of 3 or 4 movements.