How to say "cultural capital" in Korean?

In Korean "cultural capital" translates to  문화 자본 

Transliteration: munhwa jabon

🇰🇷 문화 자본은 교육과 문화적 배경 등으로 형성됩니다.

🗣️ Munhwa jaboneun gyoyugwa munhwajeog baegyeong deung-eulo hyeongseongdoemnida.

🇺🇸 Cultural capital is formed through education and cultural background.



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Korean

Native speakers
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Official language in
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Active vocabulary
10k-20k 📚
Difficulty
medium-hard 🤔
Closest langauges
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⏳ Avg. time to basics
900-1100 hours ⏳

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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "cultural capital" in Korean?

You can use the word "문화 자본" which translates to "cultural capital".

How to pronounce "문화 자본" (cultural capital) in Korean?

The word "문화 자본" is pronounced as "munhwa jabon".

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