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Learning Korean for travel or study? Let’s try this term:
To say glass in Korean: Jan
Say it out loud: “Jan“
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Some more helpful words in our Korean Table Settings category:
chopsticks – Jeosgarak (Jut Kka Rak)
fork – Pokeu (Fork)
glass – Jan (Jan)
knife – Naipeu (Knife)
napkin – Naepkin (Napkin)
plate – Jeopsi (Jup Shi)
spoon – Sutgarak (Soo Kka Rak)
And here’s how to say glass in other languages!
Arabic–Zugag (zu gag)
Chinese–Bēizi (Bay Dz)
Croatian–čašu (cha shoo)
Czech–sklenice (skleh neets eh)
Finnish–lasi (lah sih)
French–verre (vairh)
German–glas (glahs)
Italian–coppa (koe puh)
Japanese–Gurasu (Goo Rah Soo)
Korean–Jan (Jan)
Polish–szklanka (shklan' ka)
Portuguese–Copo (koh poo)
Russian–stakan (stah kahn)
Spanish–vaso (vah sō)
Swahili–bilauri (bee lah oo rhi)
Thai–Kaeo (GAY-oh)
Turkish–bardak (kah day')
Vietnamese–Ly (Lee)
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