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How do you say > It finally stopped raining in korean? Or finally stopped snowing. < beginner level answers.
결국 = eventually (?)
오늘은 드디어 비가 오지 않았어요. Finally it didn't rain today.
오늘은 드디어 비가 오지 않았어요. Finally it didn't rain today.
May 12, 2010 12:21 PM
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드디어 is more common in speech.
드디어 비가 그쳤어요.
결국 sounds negative, I wouldn't use it in this context.
May 13, 2010
It finally stopped raining. = 결국 비가 그쳤다.
It finally stopped snowing. = 결국 눈이 그쳤다.
May 12, 2010
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