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How do you say "cloudy" in Korean?

흐린

heurin

Noun Hangul

In Korean, "cloudy" is 흐린.

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Pronunciation

Heu-rin rhymes with huh-in. The eu vowel ㅡ is neutral and tight, giving a murky tone.

Writing and usage

흐린 has two syllable blocks. The tight ㅡ vowel and the soft h match clouded skies.

Example sentence

흐린 하늘입니다.

It's a cloudy sky.

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How to remember 흐린

Heu-rin: that huh-in is like clouds blocking the view. The eu vowel is foggy.

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Questions about 흐린

How do you say "cloudy" in Korean?

In Korean, "cloudy" is 흐린. It is a noun.

How is 흐린 written in Korean?

흐린 has two syllable blocks. The tight ㅡ vowel and the soft h match clouded skies.

How is 흐린 used in a sentence?

Use 흐린 as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: 흐린 하늘입니다. (It's a cloudy sky.).

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