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59 Cards in this Set
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공항에 도착했어요? |
Have you arrived at the airport? |
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이 차가 낡어요 |
This car is old |
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버스 정류장 어디에 있어요? |
Where's the bus stop? |
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가게가 많네! |
There are so many shops! |
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어제 저와 여동생이랑 같이 박물관에 갔어요 |
Yesterday I went to the museum with my sister |
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나에게/나한테 공을 던져! |
Throw the ball over to me! |
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'모래' 뜻은 오늘부터 이틀이에요 |
The meaning of the day after tomorrow is 2 days from today. |
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네 남방이 멋져? |
Your shirt's cool! |
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여기가 분위기가 너무 좋다고 들었어요 |
I heard the atmosphere here is really nice |
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우리 학교는 제공하는 급식이 별로 나쁘지않아요 |
The food our school provides isn't that bad (급식 specifically means the food provided by the school, we don't have this word in English, we just describe it as 'the school's food' or 'the food at school. |
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풀로 신발를 수리했어요 |
I fixed/repaired my shoes with glue |
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생선과 물거기는 달라요 |
'saengsong' and 'mulgogi' is different. Saengsong is a word we don't have in English which means the fish that is dead, cooked and eaten like what you would see on a menu and mulgogi is simply the fish that is alive and swimming in the sea. you can remember that mulgogi is made up of two words, mul which means water, and gogi which means meat. |
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야체와 과일이 겅간에 좋아요 |
Vegetables and fruit is good for your health |
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종이을 자른다 |
Cut the paper |
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그의 눈썹이 너무 크다 |
His eyebrows are way too big |
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저의 직장은 여기있습니다 |
The place where I work is here |
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회사는 기계를 대체했어 |
The machine was replaced by the company |
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네 강아지의 털이 너무 부드럽다! |
Your dog's fur is so soft! |
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내 가족들은백년전에 우리 집을 짓었어요 |
100 years ago my family built this house |
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제가 음료수를 제공되었어요 |
The drinks were provided by me |
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이게는 데이트이라서 내가 모든 것을 낼게 |
Since this is a date, I'll pay for everything (내다) to pay which is different from to buy 사다 |
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내 옆집에 종이를 만드는 공장이 있어요 |
Next to my house is a factory which makes paper |
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제 어머니의 열이 너무 나빠요 |
My mum's fever's really bad |
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극장에 들어가요 |
Go into the theatre |
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홍대에 올때 눈앞에 많이 간판이 있을거예요 |
When you come to Hongdae you'll see many signs |
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값을 자르다 |
To cut down the price |
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집에 여권을 놓았네! |
I left the passport at home |
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수건을 줘! |
Give me the towel |
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한국에 살고 있는 친구를 방문했어요 |
I visited my friends who are living in Korea |
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그 점원이 나를 벌써 도와줬어요 |
That store assistant already helped me |
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도서관에 조요해서 속삭해야 돼요 |
The library is quiet so you have to whisper |
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이 앱으로 한국 단어를 복습할 수 있어요 |
I'm re-studying Korean words with this app |
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문이 얇네요! |
The door is so thin! |
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남친 고를때 가장 중요한 3가지 |
When I go looking for a boyfriend, The 3 most important things that I look for are |
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그의 성격은 착하고 모들 게 이해해줄 수 있어요 |
His personality is kind and is able to understand everything (towards girls) |
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온도는 날씨가 얼마나 덥는지 춥는지 |
Temperature is how hot or cold the weather is |
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니가 했다고 입장해! |
Admit that you did it! |
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역사가 너무 흥미러워요 |
History is so interesting |
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괜찮아요 가벼워요 |
It's ok, It's light |
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청소기를 공장 냈어요 |
I broke the hoover |
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상장안에 뭐있는지 열어봐 |
Go see what's in the box |
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불을 꺼줘 |
Turn off the light |
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티비를 켜 뉴스를 봐야돼 |
Turn on the TV, I need to watch the news |
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학생들은 선생님의 말씀을 잘 들고 선생님을 존경해요 교장선생님은 선생님들에게 존경받아요 |
The students listen to the teacher and respect their teacher The principal is respected by the teachers |
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그 상황을 다시 내서 미안해 얼마나 아프게 했는지 몰랐어요 |
sorry for bringing up the situation again, I didn't know how much it hurt you |
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Clauses ending in a passive verb can never have a word with an object marker (를/을) within the clause.Passive verbs are conjugated just like active verbs, even though they feel like adjectivesThough clauses ending in a passive verb cannot have an object in the clause, other particles can be attached to nouns to indicate how the passive action occurred. These particles are usually:에 – to indicate that something occurred due to a non-person에 의해 – to indicate that something occurred due to a non-person, but we haven’t studied this specifically yet에게 – to indicate that something occurred due to a person~(으)로 – to indicate the tool/method in which something occurred |
remember that! |
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나는 친구를 속였어 나는 친구에게 속았어 |
I tricked my friend I was tricked by my friend (passive sentence) |
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감동해보지마 안 될거야 |
Don't try to impress me, it won't work |
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화났어? |
Are you mad? |
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사촌은 2주전에 결혼했어요 |
2 weeks ago my cousin got married |
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나의 과거는 어두웠지만 |
My past was dark but |
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저는 손을 들었어요 저는 가방을 들었어요 나는 동아리에 들었어 (나는) 잠이 들었다 저는 그 그림이 마음에 들어요 I like that picture |
I raised my hand I carried/held the bag I joined/entered a club I fell asleep |
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야! 돌려줘! 돌려준다면 아이스크림을 살게 |
Hey! Give it back! If you give it back i'll buy you ice cream |
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내가 진문할게요 뭐가 드릴까요? |
I'll order, what shall we have? |
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빨리 고르해줘! |
Please pick/choose already |
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라면에 많이 야체를 넣어주세요 |
Please put lots of vegetables in my ramen |
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생각보다 설면하기 어렵네요 |
It's more difficult to explain than I thought |
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그녀가 새 하이힐을 살 자랑하기 좋아하는 사람이에요 |
She likes to show off when she buys new highheels |
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감기에 걸렸다 |
ㅠㅇ률 |