🌟 땅딸보

Noun  

1. (놀리는 말로) 키가 작고 체구가 옆으로 퍼진 사람.

1. SHORTY; HUMPTY-DUMPTY: (jokingly) A short and stout person.

🗣️ Usage Example:
  • Google translate 땅딸보 아저씨.
    Mr. dwarf.
  • Google translate 꺽다리와 땅딸보.
    Kkeogdari and dwarf.
  • Google translate 땅딸보가 되다.
    Become a grumpy.
  • Google translate 땅딸보라고 놀리다.
    Make fun of me for being a beggar.
  • Google translate 땅딸보라고 불리다.
    Called a grumpy.
  • Google translate 승규는 땅딸보에다 추남이라 여자에게 인기가 없었다.
    Seung-gyu was not popular with women because he was a grumpy and ugly man.
  • Google translate 민준은 원래 작고 통통한 체형인데 옷까지 크게 입으니 정말 땅딸보처럼 보였다.
    Minjun was originally a small, chubby figure, but he looked like a real dung-jumbo even in a big suit.
  • Google translate 너는 어렸을 때부터 그렇게 키가 컸어?
    Have you been that tall since you were a kid?
    Google translate 아니. 어렸을 때는 땅딸보라고 놀림을 받을 정도로 작았는데 갑자기 크더라.
    No. when i was young, i was so small that i was teased for being a dork, but i suddenly grew up.
Synonym 땅딸이: (놀리는 말로) 키가 작고 체구가 옆으로 퍼진 사람.

땅딸보: shorty; Humpty-Dumpty,ちんちくりん,nabot, demi-portion,regordete, achaparrado, rechoncho,شخص قصير,газрын бэтэг, тайрдас, пагдгар намхан хүн,kẻ lùn tè, thằng lùn tịt, kẻ thấp bè,เตี้ย, ม่อต้อ,ornag pendek,коротышка; толстяк,胖墩,

🗣️ Pronunciation, Application: 땅딸보 (땅딸보)

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