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Dictionary — Entry No. 0665
bi-rain · noun
Dictionary beginner

bi-rain

[bee]

nounbeginner

Meaning
Rain. Beyond weather, 비 is one of the most emotionally loaded words in Korean — it represents longing, purification, sadness, and unexpected romance. Rain in Korean literature and song is rarely neutral; it marks moments that matter.
K-Pop & K-Drama Context
Rain (비) is literally the stage name of superstar Jung Ji-hoon, who starred in the iconic drama ‘Full House’ (풀하우스, 2004) alongside Song Hye-kyo — his name and the weather became inseparable from K-drama romance for an entire generation. BTS’s introspective track ‘Rain’ from their 2014 album ‘Dark & Wild’ uses 비 as a metaphor for emotional heaviness and self-reflection. In Korean fan culture, rainy days are considered prime listening conditions for melancholic K-pop ballads.
Example Sentences
비 오는 날에는 파전이 먹고 싶어.
Bi oneun nare pajeouni meokgo sipeo.
On rainy days, I want to eat pajeon (green onion pancakes). (비 오는 날 + 파전 is a culturally iconic pairing — the sound of rain and sizzling pajeon is a beloved Korean sensory memory)
갑자기 비가 왔어. 우산 없어?
Gapjagi biga wasseo. Usan eopseo?
It suddenly started raining. Don’t you have an umbrella? (갑자기 = suddenly; a very common real-life exchange when Korean weather changes fast)
우리 처음 만난 날도 비가 왔었지.
Uri cheoeum mannan nalto biga wasseotji.
It was raining the day we first met too, wasn’t it. (nostalgic/romantic; 비 in Korean storytelling marks memory — it is the emotional bookmark of a relationship)
⚠️ Don’t use bi-rain when…

Mistake 1: 비 appears in many unrelated words — 비밀 (secret), 비싸다 (expensive), 비교 (comparison). The standalone syllable 비 almost always means rain in context, but when you see it in longer words, do not assume weather. Mistake 2: The natural expression for ‘it is raining’ is ‘비가 와요’ or ‘비 와’ — beginners often say ‘비가 내려요’ (rain falls), which is grammatically fine but less natural in everyday speech.

🎵 Heard In

  • K-Drama: Full House (풀하우스, 2004) — superstar Rain (비) stars opposite Song Hye-kyo in the rom-com that made his stage name and the word 비 permanently synonymous with K-drama romance.
  • K-Pop: BTS — Rain (비)

ℹ️ Editorial Note: The cultural context and example usage are for educational reference only. Artist names, song titles, and drama references are used descriptively to illustrate vocabulary in context. This content is AI-assisted and reviewed for accuracy. For official information, please refer to the respective artists’ or studios’ official channels.

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