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옆에
(p)
by
니 옆에 귀신이 있어!
There's a ghost by your side!
meolli
멀리
(a)
far
Yeojaneun jeo meollie mueongareul barabogo itsseumnida.
여자는 저 멀리에 무언가를 바라보고 있습니다.
The woman is looking at something far away.
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dwi
뒤
(n)
back
Hayeokjjangeun geonmul dwie itsseumnida.
하역장은 건물 뒤에 있습니다.
The loading dock is in the back of the building.
아래로
(a)
down
산 아래로
down a mountain
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ape
앞에
(p)
front
Uija ape inneun balpane darireul pyeonhage dumnida.
의자 앞에 있는 발판에 다리를 편하게 둡니다.
I rest my legs on the footrest sitting in front of my chair.
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araee
아래에
(p)
under
출입구 아래에
under a doorway
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wie
위에
(p)
above
다른 사람 위에
above someone
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옆에
(p)
beside
내 옆에
beside myself
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ane
안에
(p)
inside
Kongeun kkoturi aneseo jaramnida.
콩은 꼬투리 안에서 자랍니다.
Soybeans grow inside the pods.
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yeope
옆에
(p)
next to
옆에 앉다
sit next to
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맨 위의
(a)
top
산의 맨 위에
on top of a mountain
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맨 아래에
(a)
bottom
나무의 맨 아래에서
at the bottom of a tree
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가운데
(n)
middle
사방
(n)
all sides
사방이 둘러싸인
surrounded on all sides
bakke
밖에
(p)
outside
jip bakkeseo
집 밖에서
outside a house
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반대편의
(a)
opposite
반대편
opposite side
...쪽으로
(p)
toward
물소가 도시 쪽으로 이동하고있습니다.
The buffalo is going towards town.
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마주 보고
(p)
facing
빨간 벽을 마주 보고 있는
facing a red wall
motungi
모퉁이
(n)
corner
Motungieseo oenjjogeuro dorajuseyo.
모퉁이에서 왼쪽으로 돌아주세요.
At that corner, turn left.
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위로
(a)
up
남자는 계단을 위로 올라갑니다.
The man is climbing up stairs.
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인접한
(a)
adjacent
제 사무실 건물의 인접한 곳에 커피샾이 있습니다.
There is a coffee shop adjacent to my office building.
중심
(n)
center
파란 공이 중심에 있습니다.
The blue ball is in the center.
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먼
(a)
distant
먼 도시
distant city
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dongjjok
동쪽
(n)
east
Haeneun dongjjogeseo tteugo seojjogeuro jimnida.
해는 동쪽에서 뜨고 서쪽으로 집니다.
The sun rises in the east and sets in the west.
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bukjjok
북쪽
(n)
north
nachimbani bukjjogeul garikimnida.
나침반이 북쪽을 가리킵니다.
compass points north
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