How to say "environmentally friendly" in Korean?

In Korean "environmentally friendly" translates to  자연친화적 

Transliteration: jayeonchinhwajeok

🇰🇷 자연친화적인 제품을 사용하는 것이 환경 보호에 좋습니다.

🗣️ jayeonchinhwajeog-in jepum-eul sayonghaneun geos-i hwangyeong boho-e johseubnida.

🇺🇸 Using environmentally friendly products is good for environmental protection.

🇰🇷 친환경적인 제품을 사용하면 환경을 보호할 수 있습니다.

🗣️ chinhwangyeongjeog-in jepum-eul sayonghamyeon hwangyeong-eul boho-hal su issseubnida.

🇺🇸 Using environmentally friendly products can help protect the environment.



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Korean

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Official language in
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Active vocabulary
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Difficulty
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⏳ Avg. time to basics
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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "environmentally friendly" in Korean?

You can use the word "자연친화적" which translates to "environmentally friendly".

How to pronounce "자연친화적" (environmentally friendly) in Korean?

The word "자연친화적" is pronounced as "jayeonchinhwajeok".

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