Pasapasak in Korean" What is it in Japanese? ~Answers

Hello!

Did you all understand the answer to yesterday's quiz?

 

The word pronounced pasap-pasap in Korean (Korean: 바삭바삭)

Translated into Japanese...

 

The correct answer is,

 

(3) crunchy, crispy

The correct answer is 3) crispy and crunchy!

 

When referring to the sound of crispy, fried chicken or fried food

바삭바삭 (바삭바삭) is used to refer to the sound of crispy fried chicken or fried food.

 

The sound is similar, but note that it does not mean "crispy" as it is in Japanese.

It is important to note that it does not mean "pasa-pasa" as it is in Japanese.

 

Please look forward to the next issue.