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케이크 — meaning in English: cake

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홀더
holdeo
기관
gigwan
케이크
keikeu
관심
gwansim
차고
chago
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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 케이크 when celebrating birthdays, anniversaries, or special occasions. For instance, you might hear it at a birthday party as someone asks, 'What kind of 케이크 do you want?' or while ordering dessert at a café.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 과자 (gwaja), which means 'snack' or 'confectionery.' However, 케이크 specifically refers to cakes, often associated with celebratory events, while 과자 can refer to a broader range of sweet treats.
Culture
The word 케이크 is derived from the English word 'cake,' reflecting the influence of Western culture on Korean cuisine. Interestingly, many traditional Korean celebrations incorporate cakes, and while they were once limited to Western-style cakes, modern adaptations now include unique flavors and designs that blend Korean ingredients and aesthetics.
FAQ
Q.What is the correct pronunciation of 케이크?
케이크 is pronounced as 'keikeu.' It's important to emphasize the final 'eu' sound, which is a bit like saying 'oo' in 'food' but shorter.
Q.Are there different types of 케이크 in Korea?
Yes! In Korea, you can find a variety of 케이크, from traditional sponge cakes to modern creations like fruit cakes and even Korean rice cakes (떡, tteok) that take on cake-like appearances.
Q.When should I use 케이크 instead of other dessert terms?
Use 케이크 when referring specifically to cakes, especially for special occasions. For instance, if you're talking about a birthday celebration, it's appropriate to say 케이크 rather than a general term for dessert.
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