When to use whole country in Korean

Korean: 전국[ jeon-guk ]

whole country
whole country

When to use it

"전국" (whole country) means all parts of a country, not just one city or area. People use it when talking about things that happen everywhere in the country, like weather, travel, or news. In nature topics, it is often used for rain, snow, wind, or flowers across the country.

Example sentences

  1. 오늘은 전국에 비가 와요.

    It's raining all over the country today.

  2. 겨울에는 전국이 추워요.

    In winter, it gets cold all over the country.

  3. 봄이 되면 전국에 꽃이 피어요.

    When spring comes, flowers bloom all over the country.

  4. 전국의 날씨를 알려주는 뉴스를 보는 거예요.

    We watch news that tells about the weather across the whole country.