🌟 내륙 (內陸)

  Noun  

1. 바다에서 멀리 떨어진 육지.

1. INLAND: The inner part of land far away from the sea.

🗣️ Usage Example:
  • Google translate 내륙 지방.
    Inland.
  • Google translate 내륙과 해안.
    Inland and coast.
  • Google translate 내륙에 살다.
    Live inland.
  • Google translate 내륙에 있다.
    It's inland.
  • Google translate 내륙으로 이동하다.
    Move inland.
  • Google translate 바다와 먼 내륙 지방은 대개 날씨가 건조한 편이다.
    The weather is usually dry in the seas and remote inland areas.
  • Google translate 땅은 물보다 쉽게 뜨거워지고 쉽게 차가워지기 때문에 내륙 지방은 온도 변화가 크다.
    Because the ground is hotter and colder than water, the inland areas have great temperature variations.
  • Google translate 너 남해안에 가 봤니?
    Have you been to the south coast?
    Google translate 내륙에만 살아서 아직 바다를 본 적도 없어.
    I only live inland, so i haven't even seen the sea yet.
Reference Word 해안(海岸): 바다와 육지가 맞닿은 곳.

내륙: inland,ないりく【内陸】,arrière-pays,interior, sin litoral, sin salida al mar,داخل البلاد ، بعيد عن الساحل ، داخليّ,эх газар, далайгаас алслагдсан газар,lục địa,บริเวณภายในประเทศ, ผืนดินภายในประเทศ, พื้นที่ภายในของประเทศ,dataran, pulau,внутренний район,内陆,

🗣️ Pronunciation, Application: 내륙 (내ː륙) 내륙이 (내ː류기) 내륙도 (내ː륙또) 내륙만 (내ː륭만)
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