B1 Collocation Neutral

날씨가 궂다.

nalssiga gujda.

Weather is bad.

Bedeutung

Describes unpleasant weather conditions like rain, wind, or cold.

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Kultureller Hintergrund

On a '궂은 날' (foul day), Koreans often crave 'Pajeon' (scallion pancake) and 'Makgeolli.' This is because the sound of rain is similar to the sound of frying pancakes. Acknowledging '궂은 날씨' is a sign of politeness. If someone visits you on a rainy day, thanking them for coming through the '궂은 날씨' shows you value their effort. The phrase '궂은 비' (gloomy rain) is a staple in Korean Trot music and traditional poetry to symbolize sorrow or a lingering sadness. The related term '궂은일' refers to the difficult, dirty, or unglamorous tasks that someone must do for the group. Doing '궂은일' without complaining is highly respected.

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Use it as an icebreaker

In Korea, complaining about '궂은 날씨' is the safest and most common way to start a conversation with a stranger.

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Don't use for 'Cold'

Remember, a clear sunny winter day is NOT '궂다', even if it's freezing.

Bedeutung

Describes unpleasant weather conditions like rain, wind, or cold.

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Use it as an icebreaker

In Korea, complaining about '궂은 날씨' is the safest and most common way to start a conversation with a stranger.

⚠️

Don't use for 'Cold'

Remember, a clear sunny winter day is NOT '궂다', even if it's freezing.

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The Pajeon Connection

Mentioning pajeon when the weather is '궂다' will make you sound like a native speaker.

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Modifier form is King

You will use '궂은 날씨' (noun phrase) much more often than the sentence ending '궂다'.

Teste dich selbst

Fill in the blank with the correct form of '궂다'.

이렇게 날씨가 ( ) 날에는 집에서 영화를 보는 게 좋아요.

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: 궂은

The noun '날' (day) needs a modifier, so '궂은' is correct.

Which of the following is the most natural response to: '오늘 날씨가 참 궂네요.'

A: 오늘 날씨가 참 궂네요. B: ( )

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: 네, 비가 와서 그런지 좀 우울하네요.

The response should acknowledge the unpleasant weather and its effect.

Complete the formal speech opening.

사회자: ( ) 날씨에도 불구하고 오늘 행사에 참석해 주신 내빈 여러분께 감사드립니다.

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: 궂은

In formal settings, '궂은 날씨에도 불구하고' is a set phrase to thank people for coming in bad weather.

Match the weather description to the appropriate Korean phrase.

It's raining, the wind is blowing, and the sky is dark grey.

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: 날씨가 궂다

'궂다' covers the combination of rain, wind, and gloom.

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Visuelle Lernhilfen

When to use '궂다'

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Weather Elements

  • Rain
  • Wind
  • Dark Clouds
  • Slush

궂다 vs. 험하다

궂다
Gloomy Rainy
Messy Unpleasant
험하다
Dangerous Stormy
Harsh Blizzard

Aufgabensammlung

4 Aufgaben
Fill in the blank with the correct form of '궂다'. Fill Blank B1

이렇게 날씨가 ( ) 날에는 집에서 영화를 보는 게 좋아요.

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: 궂은

The noun '날' (day) needs a modifier, so '궂은' is correct.

Which of the following is the most natural response to: '오늘 날씨가 참 궂네요.' Choose A2

A: 오늘 날씨가 참 궂네요. B: ( )

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: 네, 비가 와서 그런지 좀 우울하네요.

The response should acknowledge the unpleasant weather and its effect.

Complete the formal speech opening. dialogue_completion B2

사회자: ( ) 날씨에도 불구하고 오늘 행사에 참석해 주신 내빈 여러분께 감사드립니다.

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: 궂은

In formal settings, '궂은 날씨에도 불구하고' is a set phrase to thank people for coming in bad weather.

Match the weather description to the appropriate Korean phrase. situation_matching B1

It's raining, the wind is blowing, and the sky is dark grey.

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: 날씨가 궂다

'궂다' covers the combination of rain, wind, and gloom.

🎉 Ergebnis: /4

Häufig gestellte Fragen

10 Fragen

It is neutral. You can use it with friends (궂어) or in formal speeches (궂습니다).

Yes, if the snow is messy, slushy, and making the day gloomy, you can say the weather is '궂다'.

The opposite is '화창하다' (to be bright and sunny) or '맑다' (to be clear).

It's not common. Use '마음이 심란하다' or '우울하다' for your heart/mood.

Yes, it is a native Korean word used across the peninsula.

'안 좋다' is very basic. '궂다' sounds more natural and descriptive for rainy/gloomy days.

Often, yes. It implies any weather that makes being outside unpleasant.

You can, but '험하다' or '사납다' are better for very strong storms.

Yes, it's in the top 500 most useful words for daily life and news.

It uses 'ㅈ' (궂). Don't confuse it with '굳다' (to be hard/firm).

Verwandte Redewendungen

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날씨가 나쁘다

similar

The weather is bad

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궂은일

builds on

Difficult or unpleasant tasks

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날씨가 험하다

similar

The weather is harsh/rough

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우중충하다

similar

To be gloomy/drab

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일기 불순

specialized form

Unsettled weather

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