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Hooray for fish
Hooray for fish










hooray for fish

However, when you want to talk about “fish” in Korean in the terms of food you’ve eaten, want to eat, or will eat, the more appropriate word to use is 생선 (saengseon). How many fish species are there in the world? 생선 (saengseon) 세계에서는 어류 종 몇개 있어요? (segyeeseoneun eoryu jong myeotgae isseoyo?) 어류 (eoryu) is another term for “fish” in Korean, but this is used primarily in academic and scientific situations. Since the English translation for the word 물고기 (mulgogi) is water meat, you may also hear Korean fish being referred to as 고기 (gogi) alone, especially if the conversation is about fishing. The first Korean word for “fish” is 물고기 (mulgogi) which you’ll hear much more often. Both are equally correct when referring to fish. The basic ones are 물고기 (mulgogi), and 어류 (eoryu). There are different Korean words for how to say “fish” in Korean. Also, the word for sea in Korean is 바다 (bad). Here’s a list of popular sea creatures in South Korea with their Korean names. The word for “tilapia” in Korean is 틸라피아 (tillapia). The same term is used when referring to gray mullet and red mullet. The Korean word for “mullet” is 숭어 (sungeo).

hooray for fish

대구는 흰살 생선 중 하나예요 (daeguneun huinsal saengseon jung hanayeyo)Ĭod is one of the white flesh fish. Braised cod fish is one of the popular Korean dishes you can make with this fish. This is known to be a flavorful and healthy type of fish. “Cod fish” or “cod” in Korean is 대구 (daegu). (gajamineun jageun bineureul gajigo isseoyo) This is also the main ingredient for the unique Korean dish, fermented skate. The Korean skate fish is classified as cartilaginous, similar to sharks and rays. The Korean word for skate fish is 홍어 (hongeo). A kind of trout called rainbow trout 무지개 송어 (mujigae songeo) can also be found in South Korea. This is a freshwater fish that falls in the category of oily fish.

hooray for fish

The Korean word for trout is 송어 (songeo). (yeoneoneun masitgo geonganghan saengseonimnida) This fish is often used in dishes like sushi 초밥 (chobab) and sashimi 사시미 (sashimi). Here’s a list of the common Korean fish terms: Korean












Hooray for fish