Transliteration: sikyog
🇰🇷 저는 오늘 아침부터 식욕이 없어요.
🗣️ Jeoneun oneul achim-buteo sikyog-i eobs-eoyo.
🇺🇸 I haven't had an appetite since this morning.
🇰🇷 오늘은 식욕이 없어서 별로 안 먹고 싶지 않아요.
🗣️ oneureun sikyog-i eobs-eoseo byeollo an meoggo sipji anh-ayo.
🇺🇸 I don't have much of an appetite today, so I don't really feel like eating.
Korean
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You can use the word "식욕" which translates to "appetite".
The word "식욕" is pronounced as "sikyog".
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