Skip to content

Sheep in Korean πŸ‡°πŸ‡·


in English in Korean S
sheep μ–‘
How to say “sheep” in Korean? “μ–‘”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “μ–‘” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on sheep in Korean like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

Comments, Questions, Etc. About Sheep in Korean

Comment on the Korean word “μ–‘” in the following ways:

  • Tips and tricks to remember how to say sheep in Korean
  • Explanations on the translation μ–‘
  • Sentences that use the word “μ–‘”
  • Questions about sheep in Korean, etc.

μ–‘ info.

Tips to Remember:
β€’ Associate β€œyang” with the image of a fluffy sheep: the word β€œyang” sounds short and gentle, much like the creature itself.
β€’ Remember that the Chinese character for sheep is also β€œηΎŠβ€ (read as yΓ‘ng), reinforcing the link between the Korean β€œμ–‘β€ (yang) and its meaning.

Explanations:
β€’ The Korean word β€œμ–‘β€ (yang) means β€œsheep.” It is derived from the same Chinese character 羊 used in Sino-Korean vocabulary.
β€’ This word is used in both everyday language (referring to the animal) and in compound words that relate to sheep or sheep-related products, such as wool.

Other Words with the Same Meaning:
β€’ While β€œμ–‘β€ is the most common term for β€œsheep,” you might occasionally see β€œμ—Όμ†Œβ€ (yeomso) referring to a goat, a similar livestock animal. However, note that β€œμ–‘β€ specifically means sheep.

Alternate Meanings and Slang:
β€’ In compound words, β€œμ–‘β€ can mean β€œwool” (e.g., μ–‘ν„Έ β€œyangteol” β†’ sheep’s wool).
β€’ There is no widely used slang meaning for β€œμ–‘β€ that diverges from its literal definition, but in contexts discussing quantities (like β€œa large amount”), people sometimes informally shorten expressionsβ€”though this usage is not standard.

Example Sentences:
1. Korean: λ‚˜λŠ” λͺ©μž₯에 양이 많이 μžˆλ‹€.
Romanized: Naneun mongjange yangi manhi itda.
Translation: I have many sheep on the farm.

2. Korean: 양털은 맀우 λΆ€λ“œλŸ½λ‹€.
Romanized: Yangteol-eun maeu budeureopda.
Translation: Sheep wool is very soft.

3. Korean: κ·ΈλŠ” λ™λ¬Όμ›μ—μ„œ 양을 κ΅¬κ²½ν–ˆλ‹€.
Romanized: Geuneun dongmulwoneso yangeul gugyeonghaetda.
Translation: He watched the sheep at the zoo.

a few seconds ago

Practice Korean with this Online Game:

Try a Game to Learn Korean – LangLandia

LangLandia is an innovative game-based platform that makes learning Korean fun and engaging. The platform utilizes a variety of interactive games, online challenges and exercises that are designed to make the learning process interactive and enjoyable. The game-based approach of LangLandia helps to keep learners motivated and engaged, making it easier to retain new vocabulary, grammar, and sentence structures. Additionally, LangLandia has online competitions and community activities like chat, PvP battles, clan wars, tournaments and different competions. Overall, LangLandia offers a fun and effective way to learn Korean, making it an excellent choice for anyone looking to improve their Korean language skills. Click here to get the mobile app.

The Game to Learn Languages

Learn languages with the Langlandia! This innovative mobile app/game transcends traditional language learning methods, offers online battles, tournaments, and clan wars. Enter the Olympics of Languages and compete against fellow learners from around the globe, putting your skills to the test. Trap exotic beasts and explore the world of LangLandia. Language learning becomes an unforgettable adventure where excitement meets education. Don't miss out – download the app and get addicted to learning!