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What are the Scariest, Must-Know Words for Halloween?
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manyeo
마녀
(n)
witch
ppyeo
뼈
(n)
bone
Songarak ppyeoga bureojyeosseoyo.
손가락 뼈가 부러졌어요.
My finger bone is broken.
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satang
사탕
(n)
candy
masitneun satang
맛있는 사탕
delicious candy
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geomi
거미
(n)
spider
Geomiga jasineul bohohago itseumnida.
거미가 자신을 보호하고 있습니다.
The spider is protecting itself.
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bakjwi
박쥐
(n)
bat
geomeun bakjwi
검은 박쥐
black bat
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hallowin
할로윈
(n)
Halloween
museoun
무서운
(a)
scary
Daseot beonjjaeui saengil patieneun museoun gwangdaega isseotseumnida.
다섯 번째의 생일 파티에는 무서운 광대가 있었습니다.
At my fifth birthday party there was a scary clown.
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hobak
호박
(n)
pumpkin
bitjjaru
빗자루
(n)
broom
geomeun goyangi
검은 고양이
(p)
black cat
haegol
해골
(n)
skeleton
goemul
괴물
(n)
monster
hobakdeung
호박등
(p)
jack-o'-lantern
yuryeongui jip
유령의 집
(p)
haunted house
yuryeong
유령
(n)
ghost
beyonjang
변장
(n)
costume
deurakyulla
드라큘라
(n)
vampire
jombi
좀비
(n)
zombie
neukdaeingan
늑대인간
(n)
werewolf
euseuseuhan
으스스한
(a)
spooky
haegol meori
해골 머리
(n)
skull
haejeok
해적
(n)
pirate
mira
미라
(n)
mummy
peurangkensyutain
프랑켄슈타인
(n)
Frankenstein
angma
악마
(n)
devil
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