How to say "cultural sphere" in Korean?

In Korean "cultural sphere" translates to  문화권 

Transliteration: munhwagwon

🇰🇷 동아시아 문화권에는 다양한 나라들이 있어요.

🗣️ Dongasia munhwagwoneun dayanghan naradeuri isseoyo.

🇺🇸 There are various countries in the East Asian cultural sphere.



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Korean

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Active vocabulary
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900-1100 hours ⏳

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How to say "cultural sphere" in Korean?

You can use the word "문화권" which translates to "cultural sphere".

How to pronounce "문화권" (cultural sphere) in Korean?

The word "문화권" is pronounced as "munhwagwon".

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