Pronunciation: /kɔːreɪ/
noun Kore is a noun referring to a type of ancient Greek statue depicting a young female figure, especially a goddess or maiden.
A1 Kore is a Japanese word that means 'this'.
A2 I bought Kore at the store yesterday.
B1 Kore is commonly used in Japanese conversations to refer to objects close to the speaker.
B2 When visiting Japan, it's important to understand how to use Kore in everyday speech.
C1 The usage of Kore in Japanese literature reflects the cultural nuances of the language.
C2 Scholars have debated the historical origins of the word Kore and its significance in Japanese society.
formal Kore is a traditional Korean dish made with fermented vegetables.
informal I heard Kore is the new trendy spot in town for Korean BBQ.
slang Let's grab some Kore for dinner tonight, I'm craving some spicy kimchi.
figurative The team's chemistry on the field is like a well-oiled machine, each player knowing their role like Kore in a clockwork mechanism.
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