김밥
Korean
Etymology
From 김 (gim, “a type of seaweed”) + 밥 (bap, “rice”). First used in the 20th century (by 1935), and became the standard term after the Japanese occupation.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key)[ˈkiːmp͈a̠p̚]
- Phonetic Hangul[김:빱]
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Noun
김밥 • (gimbap)
Synonyms
- 노리마키 (norimaki) (dated for kimbap, now used only for Japanese norimaki)
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