When to use danger in Korean
Korean: 위험[ wi-heom ]

When to use it
Danger means something can hurt you or cause a problem. In Korean, 위험 means a risky or unsafe situation, especially on the road or while traveling. You can use it to warn people or to talk about places and actions that are not safe.
Example sentences
길이 미끄러워서 위험해요.
The road is slippery, so it is dangerous.
버스 앞에서 뛰면 위험해요.
It is dangerous to run in front of a bus.
지하철 문 근처는 위험해요.
Near the subway doors is dangerous.
선생님이 철로는 위험하다고 말했어요.
The teacher said that railroad tracks are dangerous.
비가 많이 와서 운전이 위험해요.
It is dangerous to drive because it is raining a lot.
아이가 차도에 나가서 위험했어요.
It was dangerous because the child went into the road.