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A thing or an object.


Pronounced 'geot'.

Have you geot that thing I need?

하다

To do.


Pronounced 'hada'.

I had to do it hada(harder)!

있다

To exist, to be (there), to have.


Pronounced 'ittda'.

It da(있다) thing that exists over there.

Way, method, idea, solution (used as a part of a grammar pattern)


Pronounced 'su'.

SUho leads the way.

Me (informal)


Pronounced 'na'.

Me? Na.

없다

To not exist, to be absent, to not have.


Pronounced 'otta'.

있다 (itta)- to exist


없다 (otta)- to not exist

않다

To not be, to not do (two syllables)


Pronounced 'ahn-tah'.

DO NOT AHN TAH

사람

Person, human (commonly used)


Pronounced 'saram'.

Sarah is a person

우리

We, our


Pronounced 'uri'.

You and me = 우리(uri) WE

He, that (near the listener, far from speaker)


Pronounced 'geu'.

HE has GEU on his hand.

아니다

To not be, no (three syllables)


Pronounced 'anida'.

ANITA IS NOT as she appears.

보다

To try doing something.


Pronounced 'po'da'.

We bought a new food to try.

That thing over there (far from speaker and listener)


Pronounced 'jeogeot'.

Joe got that thing over there.

보다

To see, watch, look (at)


Pronounced 'boda'.

BODA watch out!

깉다

To be like; equal; equivalent.


Pronounced 'gatda'.

I GOT DA same hair!