Korean Word: 시골
Romanization: shi gol
English Meaning: village, countryside

Example Sentences:

우리 아버지는 농부셨어요. 아버지는 강원도 시골에 사셨습니다.
woo ri a buh ji neun nong boo shut uh yo. a buh ji neun gang wun do shi gol e sa shut seup ni da.
My father was a farmer. He lived in a village in Gangwon-do.
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저는 시골로 이사하고 싶습니다.
juh neun shi gol ro i sa ha go ship seup ni da.
I want to move to the countryside!
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시골로 이사 가고 싶어요! 주위 환경이 바뀌면 저희에게 좋을 거예요.
shi gol ro i sa ga go ship uh yo! joo wi hwan gyung i ba qwi myun juh hi e ge jo eul guh ye yo.
I want to move to the countryside! A change of scenery will do us good.
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대부분의 중국인들은 아직도 시골 지역에 살고 있습니다.
de boo boon eui joong gook in deul eun a jik do shi gol ji yuk e sal go it seup ni da.
Most people in China still live in rural areas.
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