| Do you remember how to say "big?" |
| 커요 (keuda). |
| And how to say "bigger than Seoul?" |
| 서울보다 커요 (seoulboda keoyo). |
| Do you remember how to say "Seoul?" |
| 서울 (Seoul). |
| And how to say "Gangneung is bigger than Seoul." |
| 강릉은 서울보다 커요 (Gangneungeun seoulboda keoyo). |
| And how to say "cold?" |
| 추워요 (chupda). |
| Do you remember how to say "hot?" |
| 더워요 (deopda). |
| Do you remember how to say "old?" |
| 오래됐어요 (oraedoeda). |
| And how to say "crowded?" |
| 사람이 많아요 (sarami manta). |
| Do you remember how to say "small?" |
| 작아요 (jakda). |
| That's it for this lesson. In this lesson, we've learned how to make basic comparisons in Korean. |
| Thanks for watching! I'm K-jin and I'll see you on KoreanClass101.com. 다음 시간에 봐요! |
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