Heidi
Are they different, 'What's the weather down/up there in ....'? Someone says it implies the geographic location. Is it so? Thank you!
2016년 4월 27일 오후 7:52
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Yes often to imply a location. North or south. Or even in the moutains (up) vs. in the valley (down). Sometimes I will say "up there" and then realize the location I am talking about is actually south but I don't bother to correct myself if the meaning is clear to the listener.
2016년 4월 27일
It could imply geographical location, or it could be meaningless. To give another example, if you say "walk up/down" the road it might mean the road is uphill, or downhill. However if the road's flat then you can say either, and the meaning is identical.
2016년 4월 28일
You can also say 'What's the weather like over there?' meaning a place that is neither north or south, but east or west.
2016년 4월 28일
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