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Results for: Korean mussel (Mytilus coruscus)Translations 1 - 30 of 97
 English Japanese (Kanji)
Korean mussel (Mytilus coruscus)イガイ
Korean mussel (Mytilus coruscus)貽貝 [いがい]
(old name for) Hangul, the Korean script諺文 [げんぶん]
(old name for) Hangul, the Korean script諺文 [ウンムン]
(old name for) Hangul, the Korean script諺文 [オンモン]
a Korean朝鮮人 [ちょうせんじん]
abusive term used to refer to Koreans; (original meaning) idiot; Korean currency unit (1-100 of a won)チョン
American-Korean米韓 [べいかん]
ancient Korean kingdom新羅 [しらぎ]
ancient Korean kingdom (Paekche or Kudara)百済 [くだら]
bibimbab (Korean rice dish)ビビンバ
blue mussel (Mytilus galloprovincialis), Mediterranean musselムラサキイガイ
blue mussel (Mytilus galloprovincialis), Mediterranean mussel紫貽貝 [むらさきいがい]
buchimgae (Korean pancake)チヂミ
buchimgae (Korean pancake)チジミ
bulgogi (Korean dish of grilled beef)プルコギ
Chinese and Korean (matters)中韓 [ちゅうかん]
Chinese, Japanese and Korean (usu. characters, etc.), CJK日中韓 [にっちゅうかん]
Chinese, Japanese, Korean and Vietnamese (usu. characters), CJKV日中韓越 [にっちゅうかんえつ]
CJK (Chinese, Japanese and Korean) character unification日中韓統合 [にっちゅうかんとうごう]
clans supposedly descended from foreign lineage (i.e. Chinese or Korean)蕃別 [ばんべつ]
cockscomb pearl mussel (Cristaria plicata)カラスガイ
cockscomb pearl mussel (Cristaria plicata)烏貝 [からすがい]
cold noodles (in Korean style); chilled Chinese noodles; cold Chinese noodles accompanied by soup for dipping冷麺 [れいめん]
foreign lands; clans supposedly descended from foreign lineage (i.e. Chinese or Korean)諸蕃 [しょばん]
Forsythia Vahl, Korean golden bells朝鮮連翹 [ちょうせんれんぎょう]
gochujang (Korean red chili paste)コチジャン
gochujang (Korean red chili paste)コチュジャン
gukbap (Korean rice soup)クッパ
Hangul (Korean script)朝鮮文字 [ちょうせんもじ]
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EUdict is a collection of online dictionaries for the languages spoken mostly in the European Community. These dictionaries are the result of the work of many authors who worked very hard and finally offered their product free of charge on the internet thus making it easier to all of us to communicate with each other. For more information about the authors see Credits.

Some of the dictionaries have only a few thousand words, others have more than 250,000. There are 400 language pairs and over 10.6 million translations in total. Some of the words may be incorrectly translated or mistyped. Look at the list of available language pairs. EUdict is online since May 9, 2005 and English<>Croatian dictionary on tkuzmic.com since June 16, 2003.

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