흩날리다
To scatter or flutter in the air like snow or leaves.
Explanation at your level:
You use this word to talk about things flying in the wind. For example, snow or flowers. It is like saying 'flying around' but for small things.
When the wind blows, light things like leaves or snow start to scatter. We use 흩날리다 to describe this movement. It makes your sentences more interesting than just saying 'it is moving'.
Use 흩날리다 to describe the graceful movement of objects in the air. It is common to say 'the petals are fluttering' or 'the snow is blowing'. It is a great way to add descriptive detail to your stories about nature or weather.
This verb is perfect for adding nuance to your descriptions. While 'scatter' is a neutral term, 흩날리다 implies a sense of beauty or chaos caused by the wind. It is frequently used in literary contexts but is perfectly acceptable in daily conversation when describing windy conditions.
In advanced contexts, 흩날리다 can be used figuratively. You might describe someone's hair fluttering in the wind to set a dramatic scene, or use it to describe the dispersal of crowds or ideas. It carries a poetic weight that elevates your writing from simple observation to evocative imagery.
At the mastery level, 흩날리다 is appreciated for its aesthetic and sensory qualities. It is a word that captures the ephemeral nature of things—like cherry blossoms in spring. By choosing this word over more common alternatives, you demonstrate a deep command of the language's ability to paint pictures through sound and meaning, often found in high-level prose and lyrical poetry.
واژه در 30 ثانیه
- Means to flutter or scatter in the wind.
- Used for light objects like snow, petals, or hair.
- Commonly used in both literature and daily speech.
- Combines the roots for 'scatter' and 'fly'.
The word 흩날리다 is a beautiful, descriptive verb in Korean. It combines the root 흩- (scatter) and 날리다 (to make fly). Together, they capture the exact moment when light objects are caught in the wind and begin to dance.
You will often hear this word used in poetry or when someone is describing a scenic day. It implies a sense of lightness and motion. Whether it is cherry blossoms in the spring or snow in the winter, 흩날리다 helps you describe the scene with elegance.
Think of it as the difference between just 'falling' and 'drifting through the air.' While falling is a vertical movement, 흩날리다 suggests a horizontal, swirling, or scattered path. It is a very evocative word that native speakers use to add color to their storytelling.
The etymology of 흩날리다 is rooted in the combination of two distinct Korean verbs. The first part, 흩다 (to scatter), has ancient roots related to the distribution of items. The second part, 날리다, is the causative form of 날다 (to fly).
Historically, this word evolved to describe the specific phenomenon of things becoming airborne and dispersed. It has been a staple in Korean literature for centuries, appearing in classic texts to describe nature. Unlike simple verbs that just mean 'to move,' this word carries a specific aesthetic weight.
Over time, the word has maintained its connection to nature. It hasn't changed much in meaning, but its usage has expanded from purely literary contexts to everyday casual conversation. It remains a word that bridges the gap between formal writing and descriptive, emotional speech.
While 흩날리다 is a descriptive verb rather than a metaphorical one, it appears in many expressive phrases. 1. 꽃비가 흩날리다 (Flower rain is fluttering) - used when petals fall like rain. 2. 바람에 흩날리는 마음 (A heart fluttering in the wind) - a poetic way to describe a restless or wandering mind. 3. 먼지가 흩날리다 (Dust is scattering) - often used to describe an old, neglected place. 4. 눈보라가 흩날리다 (A blizzard is swirling) - used for intense winter weather. 5. 머리카락을 흩날리며 (With hair fluttering) - a common description in romantic scenes.
Grammatically, 흩날리다 is an intransitive verb. It describes the state of the subject. The pronunciation is [흗날리다] due to the liaison rule where the 'ㅌ' sound shifts to the 'ㄴ' sound.
In terms of patterns, it is almost always used with the particle -에 to indicate where or by what it is being scattered, such as 바람에 (by the wind). It does not have a plural form as it is a verb, but it can be conjugated into various tenses like 흩날렸다 (past) or 흩날릴 것이다 (future).
Rhyming words in Korean include 날리다 and 살리다, though these have different meanings. Mastering the flow of the 'ㄴ' sound is key to sounding natural. Focus on the smooth transition between the 't' and 'n' sounds for perfect pronunciation.
Fun Fact
The word is a perfect example of how Korean combines verbs to create more specific imagery.
Pronunciation Guide
Sounds like 'hoot-nal-lee-dah'
Sounds like 'hoot-nal-lee-dah'
Common Errors
- Mispronouncing the 'ㅌ' as 't'
- Ignoring the 'ㄴ' liaison
- Stressing the wrong syllable
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
Easy to read in context
Requires good subject knowledge
Commonly used
Easy to hear
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
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پیشرفته
Grammar to Know
Liaison Rule (Batchim)
흩날리다 -> [흗날리다]
Causative Verbs
날다 -> 날리다
Particles (에)
바람에
Examples by Level
눈이 흩날려요.
Snow is fluttering.
Present tense.
꽃잎이 흩날려요.
Petals are fluttering.
Subject + verb.
바람에 흩날려요.
Fluttering in the wind.
Adverbial phrase.
머리카락이 흩날려요.
Hair is fluttering.
Body part as subject.
먼지가 흩날려요.
Dust is scattering.
Simple observation.
종이가 흩날려요.
Paper is scattering.
Object movement.
잎이 흩날려요.
Leaves are fluttering.
Nature scene.
눈이 흩날리는 날.
A day when snow is fluttering.
Adjective clause.
바람이 불어서 꽃잎이 흩날립니다.
눈이 흩날리는 거리를 걸었어요.
그녀의 머리카락이 바람에 흩날렸습니다.
창문 밖으로 종이가 흩날렸어요.
가을 낙엽이 흩날리는 공원입니다.
흩날리는 눈을 보며 커피를 마셔요.
바람에 흩날리는 커튼이 예쁩니다.
먼지가 흩날리는 방을 청소했어요.
벚꽃이 흩날리는 봄날이 정말 좋아요.
창밖으로 눈이 흩날리기 시작했습니다.
바람에 흩날리는 머릿결이 인상적이었어요.
흩날리는 꽃잎 사이로 산책을 했습니다.
눈보라가 흩날리는 추운 겨울입니다.
흩날리는 낙엽을 보며 가을을 느낍니다.
바람이 불자 종이들이 사방으로 흩날렸습니다.
그녀는 흩날리는 눈을 손으로 잡으려 했습니다.
흩날리는 꽃잎은 마치 눈처럼 보였습니다.
바람에 흩날리는 머리카락을 넘기며 그녀가 웃었습니다.
흩날리는 먼지 속에서 오래된 사진을 발견했습니다.
겨울바람에 흩날리는 눈발이 시야를 가렸습니다.
흩날리는 벚꽃잎 아래에서 사진을 찍었어요.
바람이 강하게 불어 모래가 흩날리고 있습니다.
흩날리는 눈송이를 보며 옛 추억에 잠겼습니다.
그의 옷자락이 바람에 흩날리는 모습이 멋졌습니다.
흩날리는 벚꽃잎은 봄의 덧없음을 상징합니다.
바람에 흩날리는 불꽃들이 밤하늘을 수놓았습니다.
흩날리는 눈발을 뚫고 우리는 정상에 도착했습니다.
그녀의 흩날리는 머리카락은 자유로움을 상징하는 듯했습니다.
흩날리는 낙엽은 계절의 변화를 예고하고 있습니다.
먼지가 흩날리는 폐허 속에서 희망을 찾았습니다.
흩날리는 눈송이 하나하나가 예술 작품 같았습니다.
바람에 흩날리는 깃발이 승리를 알리고 있습니다.
흩날리는 꽃잎의 잔상은 시인의 마음을 흔들어 놓았습니다.
흩날리는 눈발 속에서 고독한 방랑자의 뒷모습이 보였습니다.
바람에 흩날리는 머리카락은 그녀의 내면적 갈등을 투영합니다.
흩날리는 재는 과거의 기억이 소멸됨을 의미합니다.
흩날리는 벚꽃은 찰나의 아름다움을 극명하게 보여줍니다.
흩날리는 모래바람은 광활한 사막의 위엄을 더했습니다.
흩날리는 눈송이들이 춤을 추듯 대지를 덮었습니다.
바람에 흩날리는 억새풀은 가을의 정취를 완성합니다.
ترکیبهای رایج
Idioms & Expressions
"흩날리는 마음"
A restless or wandering heart.
그의 마음은 바람에 흩날리는 것처럼 불안했다.
literary"꽃비가 흩날리다"
Petals falling like rain.
공원에 꽃비가 흩날리고 있다.
poetic"눈보라에 흩날리다"
To be lost or obscured in a blizzard.
길을 잃고 눈보라에 흩날렸다.
descriptive"흩날리는 세월"
Time passing quickly and scattering.
흩날리는 세월 속에서 변하지 않는 것은 없다.
literary"흩날리는 먼지처럼"
Insignificant or easily blown away.
그의 명예는 흩날리는 먼지처럼 사라졌다.
dramaticEasily Confused
Both start with 흩-
흩어지다 is just 'disperse', 흩날리다 is 'flutter in wind'.
사람들이 흩어졌다 vs 꽃잎이 흩날렸다.
Both involve flying
날리다 is general, 흩날리다 is specific to scattering.
연을 날리다 vs 눈이 흩날리다.
Similar sound
휘날리다 is for waving/fluttering intensely.
깃발이 휘날리다.
Both involve scattering
흩뿌리다 is 'to sprinkle'.
씨앗을 흩뿌리다.
Sentence Patterns
Subject + 에 + 흩날리다
바람에 꽃잎이 흩날린다.
Subject + 가 + 흩날리다
눈이 흩날린다.
Subject + 를 + 흩날리며
머리카락을 흩날리며 웃었다.
Subject + 가 + 흩날리는 + Noun
흩날리는 눈을 보았다.
Subject + 가 + 흩날릴 때
꽃잎이 흩날릴 때 예쁘다.
خانواده کلمه
Nouns
Verbs
Adjectives
مرتبط
How to Use It
7
Formality Scale
اشتباهات رایج
흩날리다 means to spread out, not gather.
날리다 is general, 흩날리다 is specifically for light objects.
떨어지다 is just falling vertically.
Ensure correct conjugation.
Something must be doing the scattering.
Tips
Memory Palace
Imagine a park full of cherry blossoms.
Native Usage
Use it when describing spring or winter.
Cultural Insight
It is a favorite word in Korean poetry.
Grammar Shortcut
Always pair with '에' (by/in).
Say It Right
Focus on the 'ㄴ' sound.
Don't Make This Mistake
Don't use it for heavy things.
Did You Know?
It combines two verbs!
Study Smart
Write a short poem using it.
Context
Use it for light objects.
Liaison
The ㅌ becomes an ㄴ sound.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Think of '흩' as 'hit' (scattered) and '날리다' as 'fly'. Hits the air and flies.
Visual Association
Cherry blossom petals dancing in the wind.
Word Web
چالش
Describe a windy day using this word.
ریشه کلمه
Korean
Original meaning: To scatter and fly
بافت فرهنگی
None
The concept of 'fluttering' is similar to how English speakers describe leaves or snow in the wind.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
Spring
- 벚꽃이 흩날리다
- 꽃잎이 흩날리는 길
Winter
- 눈이 흩날리다
- 눈보라가 흩날리다
Photography
- 흩날리는 머리카락
- 흩날리는 꽃잎 촬영
Literature
- 흩날리는 세월
- 흩날리는 마음
Conversation Starters
"Do you like it when the snow is 흩날리다?"
"What is your favorite season for 흩날리다 petals?"
"Have you ever seen cherry blossoms 흩날리다?"
"What comes to mind when you hear 흩날리다?"
"Can you describe a windy day using 흩날리다?"
Journal Prompts
Describe a day when you saw snow 흩날리다.
Write about a spring memory involving 흩날리다 petals.
How does the word 흩날리다 make you feel?
Use 흩날리다 to describe a scene in your city.
سوالات متداول
8 سوالNo, it works for anything light like leaves, petals, or dust.
No, it is for objects.
It is neutral and commonly used.
Like other -다 verbs (흩날려요, 흩날렸다).
흩다 + 날리다.
Yes, especially when describing nature.
No, it means 'to be scattered by the wind'.
Only if you are describing a scenic setting.
خودت رو بسنج
봄에 벚꽃이 ___.
Petals flutter in spring.
Which means to flutter in the wind?
Correct definition.
흩날리다 can be used to describe a heavy rock.
It describes light objects.
Word
معنی
Common subjects.
Correct structure.
겨울에 ___이 흩날립니다.
Snow flutters.
Which is a synonym?
Similar meaning.
흩날리다 is a formal, scientific term only.
It is used in daily life.
그녀의 머리카락이 바람에 ___.
Best descriptive fit.
Word
معنی
Vocabulary match.
امتیاز: /10
Summary
흩날리다 is the perfect word to paint a picture of light things dancing in the wind.
- Means to flutter or scatter in the wind.
- Used for light objects like snow, petals, or hair.
- Commonly used in both literature and daily speech.
- Combines the roots for 'scatter' and 'fly'.
Memory Palace
Imagine a park full of cherry blossoms.
Native Usage
Use it when describing spring or winter.
Cultural Insight
It is a favorite word in Korean poetry.
Grammar Shortcut
Always pair with '에' (by/in).
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واژههای بیشتر nature
~에 대한
A2About, regarding; indicating the topic or subject.
~게
A2Suffix to turn adjectives or verbs into adverbs.
공기
A1Air, atmosphere.
몽땅
B1All of it, entirely, completely.
온갖
B1All sorts of, every kind of.
~을/를 따라서
A2Along; indicating movement or position parallel to something.
동물
A1animal
개미
A1A small insect typically living in large colonies.
주위에
A2Surrounding something or someone; around.
그대로
A2Without changing; as it is.