How to say "construction site" in Korean?

In Korean "construction site" translates to  공사장 

Transliteration: gong-sa-jang

🇰🇷 저는 공사장에서 일합니다.

🗣️ jeo-neun gong-sa-jang-e-seo il-ham-ni-da.

🇺🇸 I work at a construction site.



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Korean

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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "construction site" in Korean?

You can use the word "공사장" which translates to "Construction site".

How to pronounce "공사장" (construction site) in Korean?

The word "공사장" is pronounced as "gong-sa-jang".

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