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What is the difference between 뜨겁다 and 덥다? What is the difference between 뜨겁다 and 덥다?
May 7, 2012 5:25 PM
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"덥다" is associated with weather. "뜨겁다" represents the temperature of material.
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"덥다" is used to describe the temperature of air. e.x. 오늘 너무 더워 (it is so hot today) "뜨겁다" is used to describe things. e.x. 물이 뜨거워 (the water is hot)
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