People in China eat more rice than bread.
Korean Translation:중국 사람들은 빵보다 밥을 더 많이 먹어요.
Listen to Korean Sentence (Sign Up necessary):중국 joong gook China [Show Details] |
사람 sa ram person, human [Show Details] |
들 deul (particle after noun to make plural) [Show Details] |
은 eun 1. (subject particle) 2. (particle to add emphasis) 3. (particle after a verb to modify a noun, past tense) 4. (particle after an adjective to modify a noun, present tense) 5. (verb ending for present tense) 6. silver Here: (subject particle) [Show Details] |
빵 pang bread, pastry [Show Details] |
보다 bo da 1. to see, to look at, to watch 2. to try -ing 3. than (in comparison) 4. to take (a test) 5. (particle to add meaning of intention) 6. (particle to add meaning of experience) 7. (particle to add meaning of personal guess) Here: than (in comparison) [Show Details] |
밥 bap 1. cooked rice 2. meal Here: cooked rice [Show Details] |
을 eul 1. (object particle) 2. (particle in verb to add meaning of 'perhaps') 3. (particle after a verb or an adjective to modify a noun, future tense) Here: (object particle) [Show Details] |
더 duh more [Show Details] |
많이 man i much, a lot [Show Details] |
먹다 muk da to eat [Show Details] |
요 yo 1. (statement ending in polite tone) 2. (question ending in polite tone) 3. (suggestion ending in polite tone, "let's") Here: (statement ending in polite tone) [Show Details] |
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