Vegetables in Korean
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Beginners, immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Korean vegetable names with our purpose-built learning game. Navigate through the language as you uncover that 토마토 (tomato) means 'tomato', 오이 (oi) is 'cucumber', 마늘 (maneul) stands for 'garlic', and 양파 (yangpa) translates to 'onion' in Korean. Designed with the novice in mind, our game offers free access, audio pronunciations, and diverse game modes to ensure a deep and rewarding learning experience. Begin your exploration into the Korean language with these foundational vegetables today.
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