Do you know how to make comparisons in Korean? |
Welcome to Three Step Korean Practice by KoreanClass101.com. In this lesson, you will practice how to make comparisons. |
Let’s look at the main dialogue. |
Two people are having a conversation about where to stay. |
엄마, 이 펜션은 어때요? 다른 펜션들에 비해서 가격이 저렴해요. (Eomma, i pensyeoneun eottaeyo? Dareun pensyeondeure bihaeseo gagyeogi jeoryeomhaeyo.) |
Mom, how about this pension? It's cheaper compared to others. |
그러네. 그런데 위치가 별로인 것 같아. (Geurone. Geureonde wichiga byeolroin geot gata.) |
Yeah, but I think the location isn't great. |
In the line, 다른 펜션들에 비해서 가격이 저렴해요 (Dareun pensyeondeure bihaeseo gagyeogi jeoryeomhaeyo), 저렴해요 is an adjective used to compare one pension with others, meaning “cheaper.” |
Let’s practice with more vocabulary in this lesson. |
Here is a list of topic words. |
First is, |
깨끗하다 (kkaekkeuthada). 깨끗하다 (enunciated). 깨끗하다. |
지저분하다 (jijeobunhada). 지저분하다 (enunciated). 지저분하다. |
조용하다 (joyonghada). 조용하다 (enunciated). 조용하다. |
시끄럽다 (sikkeureopda). 시끄럽다 (enunciated). 시끄럽다. |
춥다 (chupda). 춥다 (enunciated). 춥다. |
Do you know what 깨끗하다 means? |
To be clean. |
How about 지저분하다? |
To be messy. |
And 조용하다? |
To be quiet. |
And what about 시끄럽다? |
To be noisy. |
And 춥다? |
To be cold. |
Let's do some multiple choice. |
Circle the correct answer. |
What does 깨끗하다 (kkaekkeuthada) mean? |
“to be clean.” |
“to be messy” is “지저분하다 (jijeobunhada).” |
One more. Circle the correct answer. |
What does 조용하다 (joyonghada) mean? |
“to be quiet.” |
“to be noisy” is “시끄럽다 (sikkeureopda).” |
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