천둥
천둥 is the loud sound you hear after a flash of lightning during a storm.
Explanation at your level:
You use 천둥 to talk about the loud sound in a storm. When you see light in the sky, you hear 천둥. It is loud and scary for some people. You can say '천둥이 쳐요' (Thunder is striking).
천둥 is the sound of a storm. It comes after the lightning. If you hear 천둥, you should stay inside. It is very common in summer during heavy rain.
In Korea, we often say 천둥 번개 together. While lightning is the light, 천둥 is the sound. It is a natural phenomenon that happens during a thunderstorm. Use it when describing bad weather or why you couldn't sleep.
The noun 천둥 is essential for weather descriptions. It is often used with the verb 치다. Beyond weather, it can be used metaphorically to describe a sudden, loud, or shocking noise that interrupts silence or peace.
천둥 carries a sense of power. In literary contexts, it is used to evoke atmosphere, tension, or the sublime. It represents the raw, uncontrollable energy of nature, often contrasted with the fragility of human life or structures.
The term 천둥 is deeply embedded in Korean cultural consciousness. It transcends simple meteorology to represent divine wrath or sudden, transformative change. Its usage in literature often signifies a turning point or a moment of high dramatic tension.
واژه در 30 ثانیه
- 천둥 means thunder.
- It is a sound.
- Use with 치다.
- Paired with lightning.
천둥 (cheon-dung) is the Korean word for thunder. It refers specifically to the loud, crashing, or rumbling sound that follows a flash of lightning.
Think of it as the 'voice' of the storm. When you are inside on a rainy day and hear a loud rumble, that is 천둥. It is a natural, powerful sound that often makes people feel small compared to the forces of nature.
In Korean culture, 천둥 is often paired with 번개 (lightning). While 번개 is the visual light, 천둥 is the auditory result. Understanding this distinction is key to describing weather accurately.
The word 천둥 has deep roots in the Korean language. Historically, it is derived from Sino-Korean roots, though it functions as a native-feeling noun in modern speech.
In ancient times, 천둥 was often associated with divine power or the anger of the heavens. Many cultures, including Korea, historically viewed thunder as a supernatural event, which is reflected in the gravity of the word itself.
Over centuries, the understanding of the term shifted from a mythological explanation to a scientific one. However, the emotional weight of the word remains, often used in literature to signify drama, sudden change, or impending conflict.
You use 천둥 primarily when discussing weather. It is a neutral, descriptive noun used in both casual conversation and formal weather reports.
Commonly, it is used with verbs like 치다 (to strike/happen). For example, 천둥이 치다 means 'thunder is striking/rumbling'.
In formal contexts, like news broadcasts, you might hear it as part of a weather forecast. In casual settings, it is just a simple way to describe why you might be scared of a storm or why your dog is hiding under the bed.
1. 천둥소리 같다: Used to describe a voice or sound that is extremely loud and booming.
2. 천둥 번개: A common compound phrase meaning 'thunder and lightning'.
3. 천둥이 치듯: Used to describe something happening with great suddenness or force.
4. 마른하늘에 천둥: Literally 'thunder in a clear sky', used to describe an unexpected, shocking event.
5. 천둥벌거숭이: An idiom for someone who is reckless or acts without fear, like a child running in a storm.
천둥 is a non-count noun in the sense that you don't usually pluralize it. You treat it as a singular phenomenon.
The pronunciation is straightforward: cheon-dung. The 'ch' is aspirated, and the 'dung' has a nasal ending. It rhymes with words like 중 (middle) in terms of the ending sound.
Grammatically, it is almost always the subject of the verb 치다 (to strike). You will rarely see it as an object of a verb other than in poetic or metaphorical contexts.
Fun Fact
Historically seen as divine anger.
Pronunciation Guide
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Common Errors
- Mispronouncing the 'ng' sound
- Adding extra vowels
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
Easy
Easy
Easy
Easy
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
Learn Next
پیشرفته
Grammar to Know
Subject marker
천둥이
Examples by Level
천둥이 쳐요.
Thunder is striking.
Subject + verb
천둥 소리가 너무 커요.
천둥 때문에 무서워요.
비가 오고 천둥이 쳐요.
천둥이 치기 시작했어요.
천둥 소리를 들었어요.
어제 천둥이 쳤어요.
천둥이 멈췄어요.
천둥은 무서운 소리예요.
천둥 번개가 심하게 쳐요.
천둥 소리에 잠에서 깼어요.
천둥이 치니 창문을 닫으세요.
여름에는 천둥이 자주 쳐요.
천둥 소리가 멀리서 들려요.
천둥이 치는 날에는 조심하세요.
갑자기 천둥이 쳐서 놀랐어요.
천둥 소리가 하늘을 울려요.
마른하늘에 천둥이 치는 것 같네요.
천둥 소리가 마치 폭발음 같았어요.
천둥이 치는 동안에는 외출을 삼가세요.
그의 목소리는 천둥처럼 컸어요.
천둥이 치고 나서 비가 쏟아졌어요.
천둥 번개가 동반된 폭우입니다.
천둥 소리가 공포감을 조성했어요.
자연의 힘인 천둥은 경외심을 줍니다.
천둥이 치는 밤의 정적은 기이했습니다.
그의 등장은 마치 천둥과도 같았습니다.
천둥이 치는 소리는 대지를 흔들었습니다.
천둥 번개는 폭풍의 전조였습니다.
천둥 소리가 잦아들자 평온이 찾아왔습니다.
천둥이 치는 날의 공기는 무거웠습니다.
천둥의 울림은 고대 신화를 떠올리게 합니다.
천둥이 치기 직전의 긴장감이 감돌았습니다.
천둥은 자연의 분노를 대변하는 상징이었습니다.
천둥이 치는 소리는 운명의 서막을 알리는 듯했습니다.
천둥이 치는 가운데 그는 결단을 내렸습니다.
천둥 소리는 웅장한 교향곡의 절정 같았습니다.
천둥이 치는 날의 풍경은 숭고한 아름다움을 지닙니다.
천둥의 울림은 역사의 흐름을 바꾸는 사건과 비유됩니다.
천둥이 치는 소리는 대기의 긴장을 해소하는 과정입니다.
천둥 소리는 고요한 밤의 침묵을 깨뜨렸습니다.
ترکیبهای رایج
Idioms & Expressions
"우레와 같다"
Like thunder (very loud)
우레와 같은 박수.
formal"천둥벌거숭이"
Reckless person
그는 천둥벌거숭이처럼 행동한다.
casualEasily Confused
Both are storm-related
번개 is light, 천둥 is sound
번개가 치고 천둥이 울린다.
Sentence Patterns
천둥이 치다
천둥이 쳐요.
خانواده کلمه
Nouns
Verbs
مرتبط
How to Use It
7
Formality Scale
اشتباهات رایج
You hear thunder, you don't see it (you see lightning).
Tips
Drum Sound
Remember the 'dung' sound like a drum.
Weather Reports
Always pair it with lightning.
Nasal Ending
Ensure the 'ng' is soft.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Think of a drum (dung) in the sky (cheon).
Visual Association
A loud drum beating in the clouds.
Word Web
چالش
Describe a storm using the word.
ریشه کلمه
Sino-Korean
Original meaning: Heaven's sound
بافت فرهنگی
None
Commonly associated with scary weather.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
Weather forecast
- 천둥 번개를 동반한 비
Conversation Starters
"천둥 소리 무서워하세요?"
"어제 천둥 소리 들었어요?"
Journal Prompts
Describe a storm you experienced.
سوالات متداول
2 سوالNo, thunder is sound, lightning is light.
치다 (to strike).
خودت رو بسنج
하늘에서 ___이/가 쳐요.
Thunder is the sound in the sky.
Which word means thunder?
천둥 is thunder.
You can see thunder.
You hear thunder, you see lightning.
امتیاز: /3
Summary
천둥 is the loud booming sound of a storm.
- 천둥 means thunder.
- It is a sound.
- Use with 치다.
- Paired with lightning.
Drum Sound
Remember the 'dung' sound like a drum.
Weather Reports
Always pair it with lightning.
Nasal Ending
Ensure the 'ng' is soft.
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