How to say "traffic accident" in Korean?

In Korean "traffic accident" translates to  교통사고 

Transliteration: gyotongsago

🇰🇷 어제 교통사고가 있었어요.

🗣️ eoje gyotongsagoga iss-eoss-eoyo.

🇺🇸 There was a traffic accident yesterday.



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "traffic accident" in Korean?

You can use the word "교통사고" which translates to "Traffic accident".

How to pronounce "교통사고" (traffic accident) in Korean?

The word "교통사고" is pronounced as "gyotongsago".

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