Transliteration: gi-ja
🇰🇷 그 기자는 이야기를 쓰기 위해 인터뷰를 했다.
🗣️ geu gi-ja-neun i-ya-gi-reul sseu-gi wi-hae in-teo-byu-reul haet-da.
🇺🇸 The reporter did an interview to write the story.
🇰🇷 그 기자는 매우 경험이 풍부하다.
🗣️ geu gi-ja-neun mae-u gyeong-heom-i pung-bu-ha-da.
🇺🇸 That reporter has a lot of experience.
Korean
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You can use the word "기자" which translates to "reporter".
The word "기자" is pronounced as "gi-ja".
Not yet, but this functionality is coming soon. We're focusing on the quality of the written content first.
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