When to use outside the window in Korean

Korean: 창밖[ chang-bakk ]

outside the window
outside the window

When to use it

창밖 means the area you can see when you look out of a window. In English, it is usually translated as "outside the window" or "out the window." You can use it when talking about weather, scenery, people, or things you see from inside a room, bus, or car.

Example sentences

  1. 창밖에 비가 와요.

    It is raining outside the window.

  2. 나는 창밖을 봐요.

    I look outside the window.

  3. 교실 창밖에 나무가 있어요.

    There is a tree outside the classroom window.

  4. 창밖에서 아이들이 놀아요.

    Children are playing outside the window.

  5. 버스에서 창밖을 보세요.

    Please look out the bus window.

  6. 호텔 창밖 풍경이 정말 예뻐요.

    The view outside the hotel window is very pretty.