Transliteration: seup-do
🇰🇷 습도가 높아서 땀이 많이 나요.
🗣️ seup-do-ga noh-a-seo ttam-i manh-i na-yo
🇺🇸 Because of the high humidity, I'm sweating a lot.
🇰🇷 오늘 습도가 높아요.
🗣️ oneul seupdoga nopayo.
🇺🇸 Humidity is high today.
🇰🇷 습도가 높으면 땀을 많이 흘립니다.
🗣️ seup-do-ga nop-eu-myeon ttam-eul manh-i heul-lim-ni-da.
🇺🇸 If the humidity is high, we sweat a lot.
Korean
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You can use the word "습도" which translates to "Humidity".
The word "습도" is pronounced as "seup-do".
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