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마천행
Bound for Macheon
한 번에 가다
Go straight without any transfer
회사 동료
Co-worker
노선도
Subway line map
미리
In advance
확인하다
To check
인천공항
Incheon airport
복잡하다
To be congested
돌아가다
To go the long way round
앉아서 가다
To get a seat
서서 가다
To stand
아직
Yet
이번
This
정거장
Stop
국장
Theatre
공원
Park
(area)
(street)
방면/행
Bound for
시장
Market
출퇴근 시간
Rush hour
한 걸음 물러서다
To take a step backward
종착역
Terminal station
두고 내리다
To leave something (when one gets off)
살펴보다
To take a close look at
이용하다
To use
조용히
Quietly
드림
From (someone) – honorific
주변
Surroundings
혼잡하다 생활
To be crowded
대중교통
Public transportation
생활 열차
Life
열차
train
-(으)로 가다
Expression referring to transportation. Same meaning as –을/를 타고 가다.
-기는 하다 or -기는 –다
Attached to a very, adjective and noun (+이다) indicating that what was mentioned before is right but there is another situation you have to consider. 인사동에 가는 버스가 있기는 해요. 그런데 지금은 좀 막힐 거예요. There is a bus going to insadong. But there may be a traffic jam now.
-는 게 좋겠다.
Attached to verb stem. Indicating that ‘doing the action is better’ Indicates a speakers hope or will, but refers to another person’s behaviour, it indicates a speakers advice or suggestion for the listener. 너무 늦었으니까 저는 이 제 가는 게 좋겠어요. Due to it being too late, I better be going.
-마다
Attached to a noun. Indicating the time and it means that the action mentioned after happens repetitively at a certain period of time. 주말마다 영화를 봐요.
-는 (은) ㄴ 데
Attached to a very, adjective and noun (+이다) indicating opposition. It is followed by a result, situation or fact which is opposed to what was mentioned before. 20분을 기다렸는데 아직 버스가 안 와요. If word ends in vowel or ㄹ then – ㄴ 데 is used, if consonant other than ㄹ the –은데 is used.