How to say "space probe" in Korean?

In Korean "space probe" translates to  우주 탐사선 

Transliteration: uju tamsaseon

🇰🇷 우주 탐사선으로는 우주의 여러 가지를 조사할 수 있습니다.

🗣️ uju tamsaseon-euloneun uju-ui yeoleo gaji-reul josahal수 있습니다.

🇺🇸 Space probes can investigate various aspects of space.



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How to say "space probe" in Korean?

You can use the word "우주 탐사선" which translates to "space probe".

How to pronounce "우주 탐사선" (space probe) in Korean?

The word "우주 탐사선" is pronounced as "uju tamsaseon".

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