How to say "you need to plow before planting trees." in Korean?

In Korean "you need to plow before planting trees." translates to  나무를 심기 전에 밭갈기를 해야 합니다. 

Transliteration: namureul simgi jeon-e batgalgireul haeya hamnida.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "you need to plow before planting trees." in Korean?

You can use the word "나무를 심기 전에 밭갈기를 해야 합니다." which translates to "You need to plow before planting trees.".

How to pronounce "나무를 심기 전에 밭갈기를 해야 합니다." (you need to plow before planting trees.) in Korean?

The word "나무를 심기 전에 밭갈기를 해야 합니다." is pronounced as "namureul simgi jeon-e batgalgireul haeya hamnida.".

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