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Talking About the Weather in Korean: “날씨가 어때요?”

Talking about the weather is one of the easiest ways to start a warm, friendly conversation in Korea. Today’s phrase, “날씨가 어때요?”, is simple, practical, and used every single day.

What the Phrase Means

“날씨가 어때요?” means “How’s the weather?”
It’s a polite, natural way to ask someone about the weather around them.

Example:
오늘 날씨가 어때요?
“How’s the weather today?”

Phrase Breakdown

  • 날씨 — weather
  • 어때요? — how is it? / what do you think?

Together, they form a gentle, friendly question you can use with friends, coworkers, classmates, or someone you’re chatting with. It’s not too formal, not too casual—just right for everyday conversation.

A Bit of Cultural Context

Weather talk is a common small‑talk starter in Korea. During spring pollen season, the heavy summer monsoon, crisp autumn days, or the freezing winter cold, Koreans naturally bring up the weather when starting a conversation.

How to Use It in Real Life

You can use “날씨가 어때요?” in many situations, such as:

  • Asking someone far away what the weather is like where they are
  • Starting a friendly conversation when you’re not sure what to say
  • Checking if it’s a good day to go out, walk, or travel
  • Using it naturally in messages, calls, or casual chats

Common Times to Use It

• Messaging a friend before meeting
• Chatting with a coworker in the morning
• Talking to someone visiting another city
• Practicing with a Korean study partner
• Asking a local while traveling in Korea

Usage Examples

  1. 거기 날씨가 어때요?
    Geogi nalssiga eottaeyo?
    How’s the weather over there?

  2. 밖에 비 오나요? 날씨가 어때요?
    Bakke bi onayo? Nalssiga eottaeyo?
    Is it raining outside? How’s the weather?

  3. 오늘 너무 춥다! 너희 동네 날씨는 어때?
    Oneul neomu chupda! Neohui dongne nalssineun eottae?
    It’s so cold today! How’s the weather in your area?

  4. 주말 계획 세우려고요. 내일 날씨가 어때요?
    Jumal gyehoek seuryoryeogoyo. Naeil nalssiga eottaeyo?
    I’m planning my weekend. How’s the weather tomorrow?

  5. 아침에 안개가 많아요. 지금은 날씨가 어때요?
    Achime anggaega manayo. Jigeumeun nalssiga eottaeyo?
    It was foggy this morning. How’s the weather now?

• 덥죠? (deopjyo?) – It’s hot, right?
• 춥지 않아요? (chupji anayo?) – Isn’t it cold?
• 비 와요. (bi wayo.) – It’s raining.
• 맑아요. (malgayo.) – It’s clear/sunny.

Why This Phrase Helps You Learn Faster

Asking about the weather might seem simple, but it’s a powerful way to practice real conversation. Korean weather changes a lot, and it often influences daily plans, moods, and routines—so these expressions appear everywhere: in textbooks, daily chats, and Korean dramas.

By using short, natural questions like “날씨가 어때요?”, you build confidence and move closer to real, everyday Korean communication.

Closing

Next time you want to start a friendly chat or message someone in Korean, try using “날씨가 어때요?”. It’s easy, polite, and fits almost any situation. Keep practicing, and Korean will feel more natural day by day.


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