How to Say "It is morning now" in Korean | Korean Expression
Quick Answer: "It is morning now" in Korean is "지금은 아침이에요." (jigeumeun achimieyo.). Level: A1.
"지금은 아침이에요." means "It is morning now" in Korean. This expression showcases natural Korean sentence structure. Practice this phrase to build your Korean fluency.
What does "It is morning now" mean in Korean?
The Korean sentence "지금은 아침이에요." translates to "It is morning now." in English. This line matches the English meaning, "It is morning now", but it keeps the mood soft. The "-요" ending makes it gentle and kind.
Pronunciation guide: jigeumeun achimieyo.
Korean Sentence Structure Breakdown
Korean follows a Subject-Object-Verb (SOV) word order, which is different from English (SVO). In "지금은 아침이에요.", the verb comes at the end of the sentence. Here is the word-by-word breakdown: • 지금은 (jigeumeun) • 아침이에요 (achimieyo)
Korean sentences always end with the verb. Get comfortable with putting the action word last.
Why This Korean Expression Sounds Natural
English depends on voice tone for warmth. Korean bakes warmth into the sentence, so "It is morning now" sounds like a friendly whisper.
Cultural Insight
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Examples
지금은 아침이에요. — jigeumeun achimieyo. — It is morning now.
지금은 아침이에요. — jigeumeun achimieyo. — Right now, it is morning now
정말 지금은 아침이에요. — jeongmal jigeumeun achimieyo. — Really, it is morning now
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