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How do you say "sleet" in Korean?
진눈깨비
jinnunkkaebi
In Korean, "sleet" is 진눈깨비.
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Pronunciation
Jin-nun-kkae-bi has the jin sound starting. Kkae has the a vowel ㅏ with double k.
Writing and usage
진눈깨비 has four syllable blocks. The double consonant kkae and repeated nun create sleet's mixed nature.
Example sentence
진눈깨비가 내립니다.
Sleet is falling.
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How to remember 진눈깨비
Jin-nun-kkae-bi: that jinn-nun-kye-bee is weird and mixed up like sleet itself.
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Questions about 진눈깨비
How do you say "sleet" in Korean?
In Korean, "sleet" is 진눈깨비. It is a noun.
How is 진눈깨비 written in Korean?
진눈깨비 has four syllable blocks. The double consonant kkae and repeated nun create sleet's mixed nature.
How is 진눈깨비 used in a sentence?
Use 진눈깨비 as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: 진눈깨비가 내립니다. (Sleet is falling.).
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