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sae
새
(n)
bird
Emyuneun keugo nalji mothaneun saeimnida.
에뮤는 크고 날지 못하는 새입니다.
The emu is a large, flightless bird.
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bidulgi
비둘기
(n)
pigeon
Bidulgideuri ppangeul meokki wihae jongjonggeoreumeuro ttwigo itsseumnida.
비둘기들이 빵을 먹기 위해 종종걸음으로 뛰고 있습니다.
The pigeons are scurrying to eat the bread.
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sutak
수탉
(n)
rooster
Sutagi juwireul hulteo bomyeonseo umnida.
수탉이 주위를 훑어 보면서 웁니다.
The rooster crows while it glances around.
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dak
닭
(n)
chicken
Dakgwa byeongarideuri meogireul jjoa meokko itsseumnida.
닭과 병아리들이 먹이를 쪼아 먹고 있습니다.
The chicken and chicks are pecking at their food.
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kkamagwi
까마귀
(n)
crow
Kkamagwiga meogeul geoseul chatggo itsseumnida.
까마귀가 먹을 것을 찾고 있습니다.
The black crow is looking for something to eat.
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durumi
두루미
(n)
crane
Hayan durumideuri nun sogeseo chumeul chugo itsseumnida.
하얀 두루미들이 눈 속에서 춤을 추고 있습니다.
The white Japanese cranes are dancing in the snow.
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ori
오리
(n)
duck
Bukjjogui orideuri gyeoureul nagi wihae namjjogeuro naragamnida.
북쪽의 오리들이 겨울을 나기 위해 남쪽으로 날아갑니다.
Ducks in the north fly south for the winter.
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gongjak
공작
(n)
peacock
Gongjagi dolgo itseumnida.
공작이 돌고 있습니다.
The peacock is turning.
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mechuragi
메추라기
(n)
quail
Mechuragiga mak naragaryeogo hamnida.
메추라기가 막 날아가려고 합니다.
The quail is about to fly away.
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galmaegi
갈매기
(n)
seagull
Galmaegideuri mureseo ssitggo itseumnida.
갈매기들이 물에서 씻고 있습니다.
The seagulls are bathing in the water.
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baekjjo
백조
(n)
swan
Baekjjodeuri hosueseo suyeonghago itsseumnida.
백조들이 호수에서 수영하고 있습니다.
The swan is swimming in the lake.
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daemeori dokssuri
대머리 독수리
(n)
vulture
Daemeori dokssuriga chitaui jeomsimeul yusimhi bogo itsseumnida.
대머리 독수리가 치타의 점심을 유심히 보고 있습니다.
The vultures are eyeing the cheetah's lunch.
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chilmyeonjo
칠면조
(n)
turkey
Yeojaga chusugamsajeore chilmyeonjoreul jeonyeogeuro daejeopago itta.
여자가 추수감사절에 칠면조를 저녁으로 대접하고 있다.
The woman is serving a turkey dinner for Thanksgiving.
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