fjord
US /fjɔːrd/
UK /fjɔːrd/

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fiordo
a long, narrow, deep inlet of the sea between high, steep-sided cliffs, typically formed by glacial erosion
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The cruise ship sailed slowly through the majestic fjord.
El crucero navegó lentamente a través del majestuoso fiordo.
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Norway is famous for its stunning fjords.
Noruega es famosa por sus impresionantes fiordos.