🌟 새우

☆☆   Noun  

1. 등이 굽어 있으며 수염이 길고 발이 여러 개 있는, 물에 사는 작은 동물.

1. SHRIMP; PRAWN: A small crustacean with a bent back, long whiskers and many legs that lives in the water.

🗣️ Usage Example:
  • Google translate 마른 새우.
    Dry shrimp.
  • Google translate 싱싱한 새우.
    Fresh shrimp.
  • Google translate 새우 한 마리.
    One shrimp.
  • Google translate 새우 눈.
    Shrimp eyes.
  • Google translate 새우 양식.
    Shrimp food.
  • Google translate 새우를 굽다.
    Bake shrimp.
  • Google translate 새우를 먹다.
    Eat shrimp.
  • Google translate 새우를 삶다.
    Boil shrimp.
  • Google translate 새우를 잡다.
    Catch shrimp.
  • Google translate 어시장에서 산 새우가 무척 신선해서 회로 먹었다.
    The shrimp i bought at the fish market was so fresh that i ate raw fish.
  • Google translate 미역국을 끓일 때 마른 새우를 넣으면 국물이 시원해진다.
    When making seaweed soup, add dried shrimp to cool the soup.
  • Google translate 아주머니, 요즘은 어떤 해산물이 맛있어요?
    Ma'am, what kind of seafood do you like these days?
    Google translate 아가씨, 요즘은 새우가 많이 나는 철이라 맛있어.
    Miss, these days it's delicious because it's a season with a lot of shrimp.

새우: shrimp; prawn,えび【海老・蝦】,crevette,gamba,  langostino, langosta, camarón,روبيان,сам хорхой,con tôm, con tép,กุ้ง,udang,креветка,虾,

🗣️ Pronunciation, Application: 새우 (새우)
📚 Category: Food ingredients   Describing a dish  


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