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That day in Korean 🇰🇷


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

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Tips to Remember:
• Associate "이날" with "this day" by noting that "이" sounds like the English word “this” and "날" means “day.” Even though it translates as “that day” in context, think of it as referring to a specific day being discussed.
• Visualize a memorable event: Picture a day you won a prize—label it "이날" in your mind to connect the feeling with the Korean word.

Explanations:
• "이날" is a compound of "이" (this) and "날" (day). Depending on context, it may translate as "this day" or "that day," referring to a particular day already mentioned or understood from context.
• It is typically used in narrations or recounting past events to pinpoint a specific date or moment.

Other Words with the Same Meaning:
• 그 날 (geu nal) – directly translates to “that day.”
• 당일 (dang-il) – a more formal term meaning “the day in question” or “on the same day.”

Alternate Meanings and Slang:
• There is no widely recognized slang usage for "이날." It consistently refers to a specific day rather than taking on alternative or informal meanings.

Examples of Sentences That Use It:
1. "이날, we started our annual festival."
  Romanized: "Inal, we started our annual festival."
  (Example adapted: You can insert the Korean sentence "이날, 우리는 연례 축제를 시작했다." with romanization "Inal, urineun yeollye chukjeleul sijakhaetda.")

2. "On that important day, many people gathered at the park."
  Romanized: "Inal, many people gathered at the park."
  (Example adapted: In Korean: "이날, 많은 사람들이 공원에 모였다." Romanized: "Inal, maneun saramdeuri gongwon-e moyeotda.")

3. "I will never forget the day when everything changed."
  Romanized: "I will never forget the day when everything changed."
  (Example adapted: In Korean: "이날은 모든 것이 변한 날로 기억될 것이다." Romanized: "Inareun modeun geosi byeonhan nallo gieokdoel geosida.")

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