포도
Grapes, known as 포도 (po-do) in Korean, are a popular fruit in Korea, often enjoyed fresh, in desserts, or as juice and wine. Learning how to talk about 포도 in Korean will be useful whether you're discussing your favorite fruits, buying produce, or enjoying a refreshing grape beverage.
Introduction to 포도
The word 포도 (pronounced "po-do") refers to grapes in Korean. You'll find different varieties of 포도 in Korean markets, from small and sweet to larger varieties used in wine-making. Grapes are enjoyed as snacks, in salads, or in Korean desserts.
Here are some practical expressions using 포도 in Korean:
More Expressions (in Korean with English translation)
포도 한 송이 주세요
(po-do han song-i ju-se-yo)
Please give me a bunch of grapes.이 포도는 정말 달아요
(i po-do-neun jeong-mal dal-a-yo)
These grapes are really sweet.포도를 씻어 먹어요
(po-do-reul ssis-eo meo-geo-yo)
I wash and eat grapes.포도주스를 마셔요
(po-do-ju-seu-reul ma-syeo-yo)
I drink grape juice.포도를 좋아해요
(po-do-reul jo-a-hae-yo)
I like grapes.포도가 신선해 보여요
(po-do-ga shin-seon-hae bo-yeo-yo)
The grapes look fresh.
These expressions will help you talk about 포도 in daily life, whether you're buying grapes at the market or enjoying them as a snack. Grapes are a versatile and widely-loved fruit in Korea, and now you can confidently discuss them in Korean!