How to say "getting colder" in Korean?

In Korean "getting colder" translates to  날씨가 추워지다 

Transliteration: nalssiga chuwojida

🇰🇷 이제 날씨가 추워지니까 따뜻한 옷을 입으세요.

🗣️ ije nalssiga chuwojinikka ttatteuthan oseul ibeuseyo.

🇺🇸 It's getting colder now, so wear warm clothes.



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Korean

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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "getting colder" in Korean?

You can use the word "날씨가 추워지다" which translates to "getting colder".

How to pronounce "날씨가 추워지다" (getting colder) in Korean?

The word "날씨가 추워지다" is pronounced as "nalssiga chuwojida".

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