How to say "prepare strong measures" in Korean?

In Korean "prepare strong measures" translates to  강력한 대책을 마련하다 

Transliteration: gangnyeoghan daechaeg-eul malyeonhada

🇰🇷 정부는 환경문제에 대해 강력한 대책을 마련해야 합니다.

🗣️ Jeongbuneun hwangyeongmunje-e daehae gangnyeoghan daechaeg-eul mal-yeonhaeya hamnida.

🇺🇸 The government needs to prepare strong measures for environmental issues.



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How to say "prepare strong measures" in Korean?

You can use the word "강력한 대책을 마련하다" which translates to "prepare strong measures".

How to pronounce "강력한 대책을 마련하다" (prepare strong measures) in Korean?

The word "강력한 대책을 마련하다" is pronounced as "gangnyeoghan daechaeg-eul malyeonhada".

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