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How do you say "wind turbine" in Korean?
풍력 발전기
pungnyeok baljeongi
In Korean, "wind turbine" is 풍력 발전기.
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Pronunciation
Pung-nyok bal-jong-gee. Pung rhymes with 'bung', nyok sounds sharp, and jong-gee is stress on the first part.
Writing and usage
풍력 means wind power, 발전기 means generator or power producer. The whole phrase builds logically from its parts.
Example sentence
풍력 발전기는 바람이 필요해요
The wind turbine needs wind.
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How to remember 풍력 발전기
Pung like a punching sound from wind, and it makes electricity. Turbines get punched by the wind and spin.
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Questions about 풍력 발전기
How do you say "wind turbine" in Korean?
In Korean, "wind turbine" is 풍력 발전기. It is a noun.
How is 풍력 발전기 written in Korean?
풍력 means wind power, 발전기 means generator or power producer. The whole phrase builds logically from its parts.
How is 풍력 발전기 used in a sentence?
Use 풍력 발전기 as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: 풍력 발전기는 바람이 필요해요 (The wind turbine needs wind.).
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"Wind turbine" in other languages
- Japanese 風車 (fūsha)
- Chinese 风力发电机 (fēng lì fā diàn jī)
- Spanish la turbina eólica
- Spanish (Latin America) el aerogenerador
- French l'éolienne
- German die Windturbine
- Italian la turbina eolica
- Russian ветрогенератор (vetrogenerator)
- Greek η ανεμογεννήτρια (i anemoyenitria)
- Arabic توربينات الرياح (torbinat ilriyaeh)
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