| in English | in Korean | S |
|---|---|---|
| Pepper | νμΆ |
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Tips to Remember:
β’ Associate "νμΆ" (hu-chu) with the English word "pepper" by noting the similar two-syllable pattern. Imagine someone saying βWhoβs chew?β when tasting food, linking the sound to seasoning.
β’ Remember that βνβ sounds like the exclamation βhoo!β expressing surprise over spiciness, and βμΆβ sounds like βchew,β as in chewing food seasoned with pepper.
Explanations:
β’ "νμΆ" (hu-chu) refers to the spice derived from peppercorns used to flavor dishes.
β’ It is distinct from "κ³ μΆ" (go-chu), which means chili pepper, and from "νΌλ§" (pi-mang), referring to bell pepper.
Other Words with the Same Meaning:
β’ While "νμΆ" is standard for pepper (the spice), you might also see it referred to in compound forms like "κ²μ νμΆ" (geom-eun hu-chu) meaning black pepper or "ν° νμΆ" (hin hu-chu) meaning white pepper.
β’ There is no widely used alternative Korean term for the spice other than these descriptors.
Alternate Meanings / Slang:
β’ In common usage, "νμΆ" does not have a prevalent slang meaning.
β’ Occasionally, it might be used playfully in expressions comparing someone's spiciness (temper or attitude) to the sharp flavor of pepper, but this is not standard slang.
Example Sentences:
1. μ리μ νμΆλ₯Ό μ‘°κΈ λ£μΌμΈμ.
Romanized: Yorie huchureul jogeum neohseyo.
(Add a little pepper to the dish.)
2. νμΆ λμκ° κ°ν΄μ.
Romanized: Huchu naemsaega ganghaeyo.
(The smell of pepper is strong.)
3. κ²μ νμΆμ ν° νμΆ μ€μ μνλ κ²μ κ³ λ₯΄μΈμ.
Romanized: Geom-eun huchu wa hin huchu jung-e wonhaneun geoseul goreuseyo.
(Choose between black pepper and white pepper.)
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