Transliteration: ba-ram
🇰🇷 바람이 매우 세서 나무가 넘어졌어요.
🗣️ ba-ram-i mae-u se-seo na-mu-ga neo-meo-jyeoss-eo-yo
🇺🇸 The wind was so strong that the tree fell over.
🇰🇷 오늘은 바람이 많이 불어요.
🗣️ oneureun barami mani bureoyo.
🇺🇸 It's very windy today.
🇰🇷 바람이 너무 세서 머리카락이 휘날렸어요.
🗣️ ba-ram-i neo-mu se-seo meo-ri-ka-rak-i hwi-nal-lyeo-sseo-yo.
🇺🇸 The wind was so strong that my hair was blowing in the wind.
Korean
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You can use the word "바람" which translates to "Wind".
The word "바람" is pronounced as "ba-ram".
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