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The word ‘nectarine’ is written in Korean as 천도복숭아.
Here’s the breakdown:
| Hangeul | Revised Romanization |
|---|---|
| 천 | cheon |
| 도 | do |
| 복 | bok |
| 숭 | sung |
| 아 | a |
Here are a few sentence examples using the word 천도복숭아 in different contexts:
| English | Korean |
|---|---|
| I eat nectarines. | 저는 천도복숭아를 먹어요. |
| I want to eat nectarines. | 저는 천도복숭아를 먹고 싶어요. |
| I will eat nectarines. | 저는 천도복숭아를 먹을 거예요. |
| I am eating nectarines. | 저는 천도복숭아를 먹고 있어요. |
| I ate nectarines. | 저는 천도복숭아를 먹었어요. |
| I like nectarines. | 저는 천도복숭아를 좋아해요. |










