Learn Korean: Talking About The Weather In Korean
Let's spice up your Korean weather talk beyond the usual "onneun nal" (hot day) and "chuun nal" (cold day). Instead of just saying it's hot, impress your Korean friends by describing a humid day as 'hupssihada'. You could say, "Today is incredibly 'hupssihada', isn't it?" For those perfect breezy days, use 'sangkwaehada' to express that refreshing feeling. "After the rain, the air feels so 'sangkwaehada'." 'U-ureopda' perfectly captures the feeling of a gray, overcast sky. "The weather is so '-'- today; I think it might rain." Now you can describe the weather in Korean with more nuance and precision. Subscribe for more advanced Korean vocabulary!
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