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15 Cards in this Set
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것 |
A thing or an object. Pronounced 'geot'. |
Have you geot that thing I need? |
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하다 |
To do. Pronounced 'hada'. |
I had to do it hada(harder)! |
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있다 |
To exist, to be (there), to have. Pronounced 'ittda'. |
It da(있다) thing that exists over there. |
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수 |
Way, method, idea, solution (used as a part of a grammar pattern) Pronounced 'su'. |
SUho leads the way. |
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나 |
Me (informal) Pronounced 'na'. |
Me? Na. |
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없다 |
To not exist, to be absent, to not have. Pronounced 'otta'. |
있다 (itta)- to exist 없다 (otta)- to not exist |
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않다 |
To not be, to not do (two syllables) Pronounced 'ahn-tah'. |
DO NOT AHN TAH |
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사람 |
Person, human (commonly used) Pronounced 'saram'. |
Sarah is a person |
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우리 |
We, our Pronounced 'uri'. |
You and me = 우리(uri) WE |
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그 |
He, that (near the listener, far from speaker) Pronounced 'geu'. |
HE has GEU on his hand. |
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아니다 |
To not be, no (three syllables) Pronounced 'anida'. |
ANITA IS NOT as she appears. |
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보다 |
To try doing something. Pronounced 'po'da'. |
We bought a new food to try. |
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저것 |
That thing over there (far from speaker and listener) Pronounced 'jeogeot'. |
Joe got that thing over there. |
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보다 |
To see, watch, look (at) Pronounced 'boda'. |
BODA watch out! |
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깉다 |
To be like; equal; equivalent. Pronounced 'gatda'. |
I GOT DA same hair! |