When to use outer space in Korean

Korean: 우주[ u-ju ]

outer space
outer space

When to use it

Outer space (우주) is the huge area beyond Earth where the sun, moon, stars, and planets are. We use this word when talking about space, astronauts, rockets, or the night sky. It is a common word in science class and in everyday conversations about stars and planets.

Example sentences

  1. 저는 밤에 우주 사진을 봐요.

    I look at pictures of outer space at night.

  2. 학교에서 우주에 대해 배워요.

    We learn about outer space at school.

  3. 아이들이 우주 이야기를 좋아해요.

    The children like stories about outer space.

  4. 박물관에서 우주 전시를 봤어요.

    I saw a space exhibit at the museum.

  5. 동생은 우주 책을 사고 싶어 해요.

    My younger sibling wants to buy a book about outer space.

  6. 우리는 공원에서 우주와 별 이야기를 했어요.

    We talked about outer space and stars in the park.