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Mini Korean Lessons on Twitter – Most Frequently Used Action Verbs in Korean

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Here at KoreanClass101.com we think that Twitter is great for communication and sharing information. We also think it makes for a powerful learning tool! So starting today, we’ll be introducing Korean vocabulary and phrases daily on Twitter that follow a set theme.

The second theme is the most frequently used action verbs in Korean.

For each mini lesson, you will get one action verb and then one or two sample sentences showing you how the verb can be used.

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Good luck with your studies!

#1 하다 (hada) = to do / 지금 뭐 해요? (What are you doing now?) / 내일 뭐 할 거예요? (What are you going to do tomorrow?)

#2 가다 (gada) = to go / 이제 집에 갈 거예요. (I’m going to go home now.) / 주말에 어디 갔어요? (Where did you go on the weekend?)

#3 만나다 (mannada) = to meet / 친구 만나서 밥 먹을 거예요. (I’m going to meet a friend and eat together.) / 내일 만날래요? (Do you want to meet tomorrow?)

#4 보다 (boda) = to see, to watch, to read / 이 영화 봤어요? (Have you watched this movie?) / 지금 책 보고 있어요. (I’m reading a book now.)

#5 듣다 (deutda) = to hear, to listen / 이 노래 자주 들어요. (I listen to this song often.) / 지금 뭐 들어요? (What are you listening to?)

#6 먹다 (meokda) = to eat / 먹고 싶은 거 있어요? (Is there anything you want to eat?) / 밥 먹으러 가자. (Let’s go eat.)

#7 마시다 (masida) = to drink / 술 많이 마시지 마세요. (Don’t drink too much alcohol.) / 물 마실래? (Do you want some water?)

#8 쓰다 (sseuda) = to use, to write / 편지 썼어요. (I’ve written you a letter.) / 이거 써 봤어요? (Have you tried using this?)

#9 사다 (sada) = to buy / 뭐 샀어요? (What did you buy?) / 선물 안 사도 괜찮아요? (Is it okay even if I don’t buy a present?)
#10 되다 (doeda) = to become, to be possible / 선생님이 될 거예요. (I’m going to become a teacher.) / 인터넷이 안 돼요. (The internet is not working.)

#11 주다 (juda) = to give / 남자친구가 줬어요. (My boyfriend gave this to me.) 여자친구한테 줄 거예요. (I’m going to give this to my girlfriend.)

#12 받다 (badta) = to receive / 제 편지 받았어요? (Did you receive my letter?) 아까 문자 받았어요. (I received the text message earlier.)

#13 생각하다 (saenggakhada) = to think / 어떻게 생각해요? (What do you think?) 무슨 생각 해요? (What are you thinking about?)

#14 놀다 (nolda) = to play, to hang out / 어제 친구들하고 신촌에서 놀았어요. (I hung out with my friends yesterday.) 그만 놀고 공부해. (Stop playing and study.)

#15 일하다 (ilhada) = to work / 오늘은 몇 시까지 일해요? (Until what time do you work today?) 여기서 일하고 싶어요. (I want to work here.)

#16 보내다 (bonaeda) = to spend, to send / 주말 잘 보냈어요? (Did you have a nice weekend?) 한국에서 집에 엽서를 보냈어요. (I sent a postcard home from Korea.)

#17 도착하다 (dochakhada) = to arrive / 무사히 도착했어요. (I’ve arrived safely.) 몇 시에 도착할 것 같아요? (What time do you think you will arrive?)

#18 늦다 (neutda) = to be late / 조금 늦을 것 같아요. (I think I’ll be a little bit late.) 늦어서 죄송합니다. (Sorry for being late.)

#19 알다 (alda) = to know / 여기는 아는 사람이 없어요. (I don’t know anyone here.) 어떻게 알았어요? (How did you know that?)

#20 모르다 (moreuda) = to not know / 모르는 것이 있으면 물어보세요. (If there’s anything you don’t know, please ask me.) 아직 몰랐어요? (You still didn’t know?)

#21 잊어버리다 (ijeobeorida) = to forget / 잊어버리지 말고 은행에 가야 돼요. (Don’t forget to go to the bank.) 비밀번호를 잊어버렸어요. (I forgot the password.)

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