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So Min
Weather in Korean
How do you say ...?
To be rainy
To be snowy
To be windy
To be sunny
To be foggy
To be cloudy
To be breezy
And if there is a difference:
To snow
To rain
To hail
To shine
To thunder
And any more -
THANKS!!!
6 de abr. de 2012 17:55
Respuestas · 2
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Some of the adjectives listed below can't be a predicate meaning only can be used to modify nouns as in English.
1. rainy = 비가 오는/내리는
2. snowy = 눈이 오는/내리는
3. windy = 바람이 부는, 바람이 있는
4. sunny = 화창한, to be sunny = 화창하다
5. foggy = 안개 낀, to be foggy = 안개끼다
6. cloudy = 흐린, 구름 낀, to be cloudy = 흐리다, 구름 끼다
7. breezy = 산들바람이 부는, to be breezy = 산들바람이 불다
8. to snow = 눈이 오다/내리다
9. to rain = 비가 오다/내리다
10. to hail = 우박이 오다/내리다
11. to shine = 빛나다
12. to thunder = 천둥이 치다
\^o^/
7 de abril de 2012
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So Min
Competencias lingüísticas
Chino (mandarín), Inglés, Francés, Japonés, Coreano
Idioma de aprendizaje
Chino (mandarín), Francés, Japonés, Coreano
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