Kosakata
Weather & Seasons
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~30 min
Build vocabulary for Korea's four seasons and everyday weather — talking about temperature, rain and snow, and describing how the weather feels.
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봄
bom
spring
봄에는 꽃이 많이 펴요. — Many flowers bloom in spring.
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비
bi
rain
비가 와서 우산을 가져왔어요. — It rained, so I brought an umbrella.
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눈
nun
snow
밤새 눈이 많이 내렸어요. — It snowed a lot overnight.
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시원하다
siwonhada
to be cool, refreshing
가을 바람이 시원해요. — The autumn breeze is cool.
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Grammar Patterns
-아/어요 (날씨 묘사) descriptive adjectives for weather Korean weather is described with adjectives that conjugate like verbs. The polite ending -아/어요 attaches to the stem: 덥다 → 더워요, 춥다 → 추워요 (note the ㅂ irregular).
오늘 날씨가 더워요. — The weather is hot today.
겨울에는 추워요. — It is cold in winter.
봄에는 따뜻해요. — It is warm in spring.
-아/어서 (이유) because (cause and effect) Connects a cause to its result. Attached to a verb or adjective stem, it means 'because ...'. Commonly used to explain weather effects, e.g. 'Because it rained, I brought an umbrella.'
비가 와서 우산을 가져왔어요. — Because it rained, I brought an umbrella.
더워서 창문을 열었어요. — It was hot, so I opened the window.
추워서 집에 있었어요. — It was cold, so I stayed home.
-(으)ㄹ 것 같다 it seems / probably will (weather guess) Used to make a guess or prediction. Attached to a verb/adjective stem, it means 'it seems' or 'probably will'. Common in weather forecasts, e.g. 'It looks like it will rain.'
내일 비가 올 것 같아요. — It looks like it will rain tomorrow.
오후에 추울 것 같아요. — It will probably be cold in the afternoon.
눈이 많이 올 것 같아요. — It seems like it will snow a lot.
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How do you say 'winter' in Korean?
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