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We always say about weathers in our daily life. Often, weather can be a good topic for you to break the ice. In this post, we're going to learn basic words related to climates and apply these words to form a sentence.
English | Korean |
Fog | 안개 |
Rain | 비 |
Snow | 눈 |
Sun | 해, 태양 |
Temperature | 온도 |
Wind | 바람 |
Storm | 폭풍 |
Ice | 얼음 |
Umbrella | 우산 |
Raincoat | 우비 |
Spring | 봄 |
Summer | 여름 |
Fall | 가을 |
Winter | 겨울 |
▶ basic sentences to express climates
-안개가 끼다/끼었다(꼈다)
When you want to say 'It's foggy', you have to use the verb '끼다'. It means the fog exist in the air(it is disturbing in some ways).
'끼다' is a basic form of the verb and '꼈다(끼었다)' is the past tense.
Koreans scarcely use the basic form '안개가 끼다'. When it's foggy, you can just say '안개가 끼었다(꼈다)'.
-비가 내리다/내린다/내렸다
When you want to say 'It's raining', you have to use the verb '내리다'. It means the rain is falling from above to the ground.
'내리다' is a basic form of the verb. '내린다' is a present progressive. '내렸다' is a past tense.
-눈이 내리다/내린다/내렸다
This is the same verb. You can check the explanation at the upper paragragh.
-바람이 불다/분다/불었다
When you want to say 'It's windy', you have to use the verb '불다'.
'불다' is a basic form of the verb. '분다' is a present progressive. '불었다' is a past tense.
-해가 쨍쨍하다/햇빛이 쨍쨍하다
When you want to say 'It's sunny', you can use the adjective '쨍쨍한'. It means 'sunny, shine brightly'.
해 is sun but technically, 햇빛 is sunlight ⇒ 햇빛 is a word which is combined by two words : 해(sun) + 빛(light, beam)
+ How to say 'How's the weather like?' in Korean??
⇒ 날씨가 어때?(Informal form)
Thank you so much for reading this post. If you have any questions or want to know a certain phrase, comment down below!! Thank you :)
Comments
Thanks, teacher. It is good knowledge for the various expressions.