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How do you say "windy" in Korean?
바람이 부는
barami buneun
In Korean, "windy" is 바람이 부는.
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Pronunciation
Ba-ram-i bu-neun is a phrase. Baram has the a vowel twice, and buneun rhymes with dune.
Writing and usage
바람이 부는 is a compound phrase. Ba-ram means wind, and bu-neun means blowing.
Example sentence
바람이 부는 날씨입니다.
It's windy weather.
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How to remember 바람이 부는
Ba-ram-i bu-neun: barami is wind, and bu-neun is blowing. The phrase mimics wind.
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Questions about 바람이 부는
How do you say "windy" in Korean?
In Korean, "windy" is 바람이 부는. It is a noun.
How is 바람이 부는 written in Korean?
바람이 부는 is a compound phrase. Ba-ram means wind, and bu-neun means blowing.
How is 바람이 부는 used in a sentence?
Use 바람이 부는 as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: 바람이 부는 날씨입니다. (It's windy weather.).
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