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Moon in Korean 🇰🇷


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How to say “moon” in Korean? “달”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “달” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on moon in Korean like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

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Tips to Remember:
 • Think of “달 (dal)” as sounding like “doll” with a twist—imagine a cute doll hanging in the night sky like the moon.
 • Visualize the full moon during a festival; its round shape can remind you of the simple, curved form of “달.”

Explanations:
 • “달 (dal)” is the native Korean word for “moon,” referring to Earth’s natural satellite.
 • It’s associated with cultural events such as Chuseok, when people admire the full moon.

Other Words That Mean the Same Thing:
 • In Sino-Korean vocabulary, “월 (wol)” is also used in compound words (e.g., 월식 [wol-sik] for “lunar eclipse”), though the everyday term for moon is “달 (dal).”

Alternate Meanings:
 • “달 (dal)” can contextually refer to a “month” (as both the moon’s cycle and the calendar month are connected in many cultures).
 • In some figurative or poetic expressions, “달” may symbolize longing or the unattainable, though this usage depends on context and is more literary than colloquial.

Example Sentences:
 1. 오늘 밤에 달이 매우 아름답다.
  (Romanized: Oneul bame dal-i maeu areumdapda.)
  Translation: The moon is very beautiful tonight.
 2. 추석에는 온 가족이 달빛 아래 모인다.
  (Romanized: Chuseokeneun on gajogi dalbit arae moinda.)
  Translation: During Chuseok, the whole family gathers under the moonlight.
 3. 그 사람은 내 마음속에 밝게 빛나는 달과 같다.
  (Romanized: Geu sarameun nae maeumsoge balkge binnaneun dalgwa gatda.)
  Translation: That person is like a bright moon shining in my heart.

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