When to use grapes in Korean

Korean: 포도[ po-do ]

grapes
grapes

When to use it

Grapes are small, round fruits that grow in a bunch. In Korean, 포도 means “grapes,” and you use it when talking about eating, buying, or liking this fruit. Grapes can be green or purple, and many people eat them as a sweet snack.

Example sentences

  1. 저는 아침에 포도를 먹어요.

    I eat grapes in the morning.

  2. 엄마가 포도를 씻고 있어요.

    Mom is washing the grapes.

  3. 점심시간에 친구와 포도를 나눠 먹었어요.

    I shared grapes with a friend at lunch time.

  4. 우리는 공원에서 포도를 먹었어요.

    We ate grapes at the park.

  5. 시장에서 포도 한 송이를 샀어요.

    I bought a bunch of grapes at the market.

  6. 여행 가는 길에 포도를 간식으로 먹었어요.

    I ate grapes as a snack on the way to the trip.