해가

This is the 4418th most frequent Korean word.

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해가

"해가" means "the sun" in English.


In this sentence, '해가' refers to 'the sun,' used as the subject of the sentence to describe the action of rising.

해가 뜨기 시작했어요.

The sun has started to rise.


Here, '해가' denotes 'the sun,' specifically indicating its brightness as a descriptive quality.

해가 너무 밝아서 눈이 부셔요.

The sun is so bright that it dazzles my eyes.


'해가' once again means 'the sun,' and the phrase is used temporally to indicate the setting of the sun.

해가 지면 더 시원해질 거예요.

It will become cooler when the sun sets.