मतलब
Describes a day when the sky is covered with clouds.
सांस्कृतिक पृष्ठभूमि
On cloudy days, Koreans often crave 'Pajeon' (green onion pancakes) and 'Makgeolli'. This is a very common cultural trope. The term '흐림' is used in traditional fortune telling to describe a period of bad luck or uncertainty in one's life path. In K-Dramas, a cloudy day often signals a breakup or a sad realization for the main characters. Koreans use '흐리다' to describe the eyes of the elderly or someone who is sick, meaning 'clouded vision'.
Use with '네요'
Saying '날이 흐리네요!' adds a sense of surprise or observation, making you sound much more like a native speaker.
Don't say '구름이 많다' every time
While 'there are many clouds' is correct, '날이 흐리다' is the more natural way to describe the overall weather.
मतलब
Describes a day when the sky is covered with clouds.
Use with '네요'
Saying '날이 흐리네요!' adds a sense of surprise or observation, making you sound much more like a native speaker.
Don't say '구름이 많다' every time
While 'there are many clouds' is correct, '날이 흐리다' is the more natural way to describe the overall weather.
Metaphorical use
Try using it to describe a confusing situation: '앞날이 흐리다' (The future is cloudy/uncertain).
खुद को परखो
Fill in the blank with the correct form of '흐리다'.
어제는 날이 (______) 그래서 산책을 안 했어요.
The sentence refers to 'yesterday' (어제), so the past tense '흐렸어요' is required.
Which sentence is the most natural way to say 'It looks like it will be cloudy'?
하늘을 보세요. 곧...
'~ㄹ 것 같아요' is used for predictions based on observation.
Complete the dialogue.
A: 오늘 날씨 어때요? B: (______)
This is a logical response to a weather inquiry.
Match the situation to the correct phrase.
You are looking at a grey sky and deciding not to wash your car.
Since it's cloudy, it's logical to postpone car washing.
🎉 स्कोर: /4
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अभ्यास बैंक
4 अभ्यास어제는 날이 (______) 그래서 산책을 안 했어요.
The sentence refers to 'yesterday' (어제), so the past tense '흐렸어요' is required.
하늘을 보세요. 곧...
'~ㄹ 것 같아요' is used for predictions based on observation.
A: 오늘 날씨 어때요? B: (______)
This is a logical response to a weather inquiry.
You are looking at a grey sky and deciding not to wash your car.
Since it's cloudy, it's logical to postpone car washing.
🎉 स्कोर: /4
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल
5 सवालYes, '날씨가 흐리다' and '날이 흐리다' are 100% interchangeable in daily conversation.
In Korean grammar, it is a descriptive verb (형용사), which functions similarly to adjectives in English.
You can say '날이 조금 흐려요' (It's a little cloudy) or '구름이 조금 있어요' (There are a few clouds).
Use the auxiliary verb '-어지다': '날이 흐려지고 있어요'.
Yes, if you use the polite ending '흐리네요' or '흐립니다', it is perfectly appropriate.
संबंधित मुहावरे
날씨가 맑다
contrastThe weather is clear/sunny.
비가 올 것 같다
builds onIt looks like it will rain.
안개가 끼다
similarIt is foggy.
우중충하다
specialized formTo be gloomy/dreary.