Korean Dictionary

How to say "Monsoon season" in Korean

Monsoon season” in Korean is 장마철 (pronounced "Jangmacheol").

장마철

Jangmacheol

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Usage & Context

Korea's rainy season (장마) typically runs from late June to mid-July. Heavy, persistent rainfall characterizes this period. 장마 대비 (monsoon preparation) includes checking drainage systems and waterproofing. After 장마, the intense summer heat (폭염) follows. This seasonal pattern deeply shapes Korean daily life rhythms.

Example Sentence

장마철에는 우산이 필수예요. 매일 비가 와요.

During monsoon season, an umbrella is essential. It rains every day.

How to use 장마철 naturally

Quick answer

The Korean word for “Monsoon season” is 장마철, romanized as Jangmacheol.

Usage tip

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Common mistake

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Pronunciation Guide

To pronounce "장마철" (Jangmacheol), say "Jang-ma-cheol." "Jang" sounds like 'jang' in 'janggle,' "ma" like 'mama,' and "cheol" is like 'churl' but with a softer 'ch' and a clear 'eol' sound, similar to 'chul' in 'Seoul.'

More Example Sentences

A common complaint during the rainy season.

장마철이라 빨래가 잘 마르지 않아요.

Because it's monsoon season, the laundry doesn't dry well.

Explaining the weather conditions and their effects.

장마철에는 습도가 높아서 불쾌지수가 올라가요.

During monsoon season, the humidity is high, so the discomfort index rises.

Advising on seasonal preparations.

장마철 대비로 미리 배수구를 점검해야 해요.

We need to check the drains in advance in preparation for monsoon season.

Cultural Context

“장마철” (monsoon season) is an unavoidable and significant period in Korea, typically from late June to mid-July. It's characterized by heavy, continuous rainfall that deeply impacts daily life. Koreans prepare for "장마" by checking drainage systems, waterproofing homes, and always carrying an umbrella. The phrase "장마가 시작됐다" (the monsoon season has begun) is a common topic of conversation. After the "장마," the intense summer heat (폭염) arrives, making the transition from wet to hot a defining feature of Korean summers. This seasonal rhythm is often reflected in K-dramas, showing characters dealing with sudden downpours or the general dampness.

Editorial note

We review entries like 장마철 for pronunciation, example sentence fit, and learner mistakes so the page answers more than a direct dictionary lookup.

Reviewed by Min-jung Park, Korean Language Teacher. Updated May 31, 2026. See our editorial standards.

Common Phrases

장마철이 시작됐어요.

The monsoon season has started.

장마철 대비.

Monsoon season preparation.

긴 장마.

Long monsoon season.

Related Expressions

장마

Jangma

Monsoon / Rainy season (the rain itself, or the period).

우기

Ugi

Rainy season (more general term, can refer to other regions).

폭우

Pog'u

Heavy rain / Downpour.

태풍

Taepung

Typhoon.

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