"나박나박" meaning in All languages combined

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Adverb [Korean]

IPA: [na̠ba̠ŋna̠ba̠k̚] [SK-Standard, Seoul] Forms: nabangnabak [romanization]
Head templates: {{ko-adv}} 나박나박 • (nabangnabak)
  1. Describing a pattern of thinly sliced vegetables, such as radish or similar root vegetables, cut into flat, rectangular pieces and arranged in rows. Derived forms: 나박김치 (nabakgimchi)
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          "english": "to slice radish thinly",
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          "text": "무를 나박나박 썰다",
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        ],
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        ],
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          "vegetable",
          "vegetable#English"
        ],
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          "radish",
          "radish#English"
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        ],
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    },
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