When to use to blow in in Korean

Korean: 불어오다[ bul-eo-o-da ]

to blow in
to blow in

When to use it

The word "불어오다" means "to blow in" or "to come blowing toward a place," usually with wind or air. It is often used when wind comes into a room, street, or area from somewhere else. You can use it to talk about a cool breeze, strong wind, or air coming through a window.

Example sentences

  1. 창문으로 시원한 바람이 불어와요.

    A cool wind blows in through the window.

  2. 운동장에 바람이 세게 불어왔어요.

    The wind blew strongly into the playground.

  3. 교실 안으로 찬 바람이 불어와요.

    Cold wind blows into the classroom.

  4. 문을 열자 바람이 불어왔어요.

    When I opened the door, wind blew in.

  5. 바다에서 짠 바람이 불어와요.

    Salty wind blows in from the sea.

  6. 가게 안으로 따뜻한 바람이 불어왔어요.

    Warm wind blew into the store.