In Korean, "冰川" (bingchuan in Chinese, meaning "glacier") is translated as "빙천" (byeongcheon). Here’s how to pronounce it:
- "빙" (Byeong) sounds like "byeong" where "bye" rhymes with "eye" and "ong" sounds like the "ong" in "song."
- "천" (Cheon) sounds like "cheon" where "che" sounds like the "ch" in "cheese" and "on" sounds like the "on" in "gone."
So, when you say "빙천" in Korean, it should sound like "byeong-cheon," with a clear and distinct pronunciation of each syllable.