Words
밥쑫까락 | noun | none |
spoon
A piece of tableware that is used to scoop steamed rice.
what little food
(figurative) A small quantity of steamed rice.
밥쑫깔 | noun | none |
spoon for rice
An implement for scooping rice.
small amount of rice
(figurative) A small amount of cooked rice.
밥쑬 | noun | none |
spoon
A piece of tableware that is used to scoop steamed rice.
what little food
(figurative) A small quantity of steamed rice.
밥쭈걱 | noun | none |
rice paddle; rice spatula
An implement shaped like a spoon used to scoop up rice.
밥쭈발 | noun | none |
bapjubal
brass rice bowl: An open-top container with a cover, which is made of brass and used to serve rice.
밥찝 | noun | none |
small restaurant
An eating place that sells simple meals of rice with a few side dishes.
밥통 | noun | none |
rice container; rice cooker
A container for holding or keeping rice.
stomach
(slang) The stomach.
good-for-nothing
(disparaging) A person who only eats rice without contributing his or her share of work.
밥풀 | noun | none |
grain of rice
A grain of a boiled rice.
rice paste
A thing made by mashing steamed rice to glue something.
noun | none |
방ː | bound noun | none |
shot
A bound noun that serves as a unit for counting the number of shots in firing a gun or cannon, or the number of times explosives are set.
swing; jab
A bound noun that serves as a unit for counting the frequency of hitting someone with a fist or club.
shot
A bound noun that serves as a unit for counting the frequency of taking photos.
bang
A bound noun that serves as a unit for counting the frequency of farting.
noun | none |
bungalow
A small, Indian-style one-storied house with lengthy eaves and a veranda in the front.