햇빛

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Meaning and Usage

"햇빛" refers specifically to the light coming from the sun, often implying natural brightness and warmth. It is a common noun used in everyday conversation to describe weather, mood, or environment.

Common Contexts

You will often hear "햇빛" when talking about the weather, such as describing a sunny day or the effect of sunlight on plants and people. It can also be used metaphorically to express positivity or clarity.

Collocations and Patterns

  • 햇빛이 강하다: the sunlight is strong; used when the sun is intense and may require protection like sunscreen.
  • 햇빛이 들어오다: sunlight comes in; often used to describe sunlight entering a room or space.
  • 햇빛 아래: under the sunlight; used to describe something exposed to or illuminated by the sun.

Register and Nuance

"햇빛" is neutral and suitable for both formal and informal contexts. It is not a technical term but a natural, everyday word.

Common Mistakes

Learners sometimes confuse "햇빛" with "빛" (light in general). Remember, "햇빛" specifically means sunlight, so it should be used when referring to the sun's light, not artificial or other types of light.

Example Sentences

아침 햇빛이 방 안으로 들어와서 기분이 좋아요.

Achim haetbichi bang aneuro deureowaseo gibuni joayo.

The morning sunlight comes into the room, so I feel good.

햇빛이 너무 강해서 선크림을 꼭 발랐어요.

Haetbichi neomu ganghaeseo seonkeurimeul kkok ballasseoyo.

The sunlight was so strong that I definitely applied sunscreen.

햇빛 아래에서 꽃들이 더 아름답게 보여요.

Haetbit araeseo kkotdeuri deo areumdapge boyeoyo.

The flowers look more beautiful under the sunlight.