How to say "dietary habits" in Korean?

In Korean "dietary habits" translates to  식습관 

Transliteration: sik-seup-gwan

🇰🇷 건강한 식습관을 유지하기 위해서 채소를 많이 먹어요.

🗣️ geon-gang-han sik-seup-gwan-eul yu-ji-ha-gi wi-hae-seo chae-so-reul man-i meo-geo-yo.

🇺🇸 To maintain a healthy diet, I eat a lot of vegetables.



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Korean

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How to say "dietary habits" in Korean?

You can use the word "식습관" which translates to "dietary habits".

How to pronounce "식습관" (dietary habits) in Korean?

The word "식습관" is pronounced as "sik-seup-gwan".

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