Transliteration: ji-jin
🇰🇷 작은 지진이 있었어요.
🗣️ ja-keun ji-jin-i iss-eoss-eo-yo
🇺🇸 There was a small earthquake.
🇰🇷 최근에 일어난 지진은 많은 피해를 불러왔다.
🗣️ choegune ireonan jijineun manheun pihaereul bulleowatda.
🇺🇸 The recent earthquake caused a lot of damage.
🇰🇷 지진이 일어나면 대피해야 해요.
🗣️ jijini ireonamyeon daepihaeya haeyo.
🇺🇸 If an earthquake occurs, you need to evacuate.
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You can use the word "지진" which translates to "Earthquake".
The word "지진" is pronounced as "ji-jin".
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