Learn Korean: Talking About The Weather In Korean
Ready to chat about the Korean weather? Let's dive in with some useful phrases you might not find in other videos. If you feel sticky and damp, you'd say the weather is 'suphaeseoyo'. Today is so 'suphaeseoyo', I feel like I'm in a rainforest. On the flip side, when the air is crisp and cool, you can describe it as 'sangkwaehaeyo'. After the rain, the air feels so 'sangkwaehaeyo'. Not quite cold, but a little cool – that's 'seolseolhaeyo'. It's getting 'seolseolhaeyo', I might need a jacket. Now, pop quiz: It's a little cool today. You would say: '-'. The answer is 'seolseolhaeyo'! When the sun is blazing and it's intensely hot, 'tteugeopda' is your word. It's absolutely 'tteugeopda' outside; don't forget your sunscreen. So, if someone asks how the weather is and you're melting, you'd say: '-'. That's right, 'tteugeopda'! Now you're equipped with some fresh vocabulary to impress your Korean friends. Subscribe for more advanced Korean lessons!
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