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15 Words & Phrases You May Not Know (#3)
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Jal jinaeyo.
잘 지내요.
(s)
I'm good.
Jal jinaeyo. gomawoyo.
잘 지내요. 고마워요.
I'm good, thank you.
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suyeong
수영
(n)
swimming
Jeoneun suyeongeul joahamnida.
저는 수영을 좋아합니다.
I like swimming.
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dongsa
동사
(n)
verb
I geureseo modeun dongsae mitjjureul geueuseyo.
이 글에서 모든 동사에 밑줄을 그으세요.
Underline all verbs in this text.
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myeongsa
명사
(n)
noun
Yeongeoeseo myeongsaneun saram, jangso, ttoneun eotteon geoseul natanaemnida.
영어에서 명사는 사람, 장소, 또는 어떤 것을 나타냅니다.
A noun is a person, place, or thing even in English.
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hyeongyongsa
형용사
(n)
adjective
Yeongeoreul malhal ttaena sseul ttae, hyeongyongsaneun myeongsareul susikhamnida.
영어를 말할 때나 쓸 때, 형용사는 명사를 수식합니다.
An adjective qualifies a noun when speaking or writing English.
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Daedanhada!
대단하다!
(s)
Awesome!
gajok
가족
(n)
family
haengbokhan gajok
행복한 가족
happy family
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Meotjineyo.
멋지네요.
(s)
You look great!
Mworae.
뭐래.
(s)
Whatever.
bumonim
부모님
(n)
parent
anjeon yowon
안전 요원
(n)
lifeguard
yumyeong insa
유명 인사
(n)
celebrity
Joahaneun tibi syoneun mueosimnikka?
좋아하는 TV 쇼는 무엇입니까?
(s)
What's your favorite TV show?
Jinjeonghaeyo.
진정해요.
(s)
Please calm down.
Mianhajiman dareun yaksogi isseoyo.
미안하지만 다른 약속이 있어요.
(s)
Sorry, I already have plans.
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