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오늘


여:오늘은 화요일이에요

Today


Example: today is Tuesday

1. 물건


2. 개


3. 그것


4.이것


5.저것

1. Things


2. Unit word for counting things


3. The thing (as a replacement word for a before mentioned item)


4. This thing (-"-)


5. That thing (-"-)

극장

Theater

추석

Thanksgiving day 15.08.

텔레비전

Television, TV

얘기

a talk / chat / conversation (with, about, on)

탁자

Table

1. 매우


2. 아주

Very / a lot / much (sehr)

1. 평소


2. 보통

Usually / normally

Under / underneath / below

1. 너무


2. 너무 많이

Too much / many (zu viel)

같이


여:


1. 같이 살다


2. 여느 떄와 같이

Together (with)


Also: at the same time


Also: as / like


Examples:


1. to live together


2. As usual


1. This


2. Tooth


3. 2

그때

Then

가끔

Sometimes / every now and then

Some / a little

켰다 껐다

On and of

지금

Now

Not

Next to / on the side of (neben)

더욱이

Moreover / what's more / furthermore / in addition

그동안

Meanwhile / in the meantime

마찬가지로


여: "너도 마찬가지야!"

Likewise


Example: "you too! / likewise!"

대신

Instead

In front of (vor)

정말

Word to emphasize intent:


Indeed / really / totally / absolutely / seriously

덧붙여

In addition

In / inside of

여기

Here

(~) 붙 (~) 까지

From (~) to (~)

(~) 부터


여: 두시 부터 해요

From (a certain point of time)


Example: from 2 o'clock

마지막으로

Finally

During / for a period

1. 분명히


2. 꼭

Certainly

혼자


여: (저는) 혼자예요

By oneself / alone


Example: I am alone

Behind

전에

Before (in time)

1. 그리고


2. 과

And

역시

Also / as well

All / everything / completely

모두


여: 가족이 모두 몇 명이에요?

All / altogether


Example: how many members are in your family altogether?

수업후

After school / after class


여: 오후 4시 쯤

About / around (a certain point of time)


Example: around 4pm

연세대 학교

Yonsei university

(~)살

(~) years (of age) old

아르바이트

Work / parttime job

(a/the) work / job

나무

Wood / tree

창(문)

Window

주말

Weekend

주중

Weekday / midweek

휴가

Vacation

1. 열차


2. 기차


여:


1. 열차를 타다


2. 기차에 타다

1. Train


2. The train


Examples:


1. To ride a train


2. Take the train

Q:어디에 서 아르바이트해요?


A: 식당에 서 아르바이트해요.

Q: where do you work party time?


A: I work at a restaurant.

Q: 괜찮아요?


A: 괜찮아(요)!

Q: are you alright? / it's everything okay?


A: I am okay! / everything is fine!

Q: 몇시에 아르바이트해요?


A: 저녁에 해요.

Q: which time do you work part time?


A: in the evening / I work night shift

내일


여: 내일은 무슨 요일이에요?

Tomorrow


Example: what day is tomorrow?

Q: 어디에 가요?


A: 학교에 가요.

Q: where are you going?


A: I am going to school.

건배

Cheers!

-있어요?

Do you have (-)?

언니가 있어요?

Do you have an older sister? (A girl being asked)

누나가 있어요?

Do you have an older sister? (A boy being asked)

동생이 있어요?

Do you have younger siblings?

오빠가 있어요?

Do you have an older brother? (A girl being asked)

형이 있어요?

Do you have an older brother (a boy being asked)

실례합니다

Excuse me...

실례지만

Excuse me, but.../ I am sorry, but.../ pardon?

처음 부터 끝까지

From the beginning to the end

안녕히 가세요

Good bye (to the person who is leaving) / go in peace!

안녕히 계세요

Good bye! (To the person staying behind); be / stay in peace!

계시다

honorific form of -있다

Q: 안녕하세요?


A: 안녕하세요!


Verb: 안녕하다


Informal: 안녕


Honorific: 안녕하십니까?

Q: hello / how are you (Are you at peace)?


A: hello / I am fine (I am at peace)!


Verb: to be at peace


Informal: hi!


Honorific: greeting to elders

여보세요

Hello! (Used on the phone)

Q: 그래요?


A: 그래

Q: is that so? / Really?


A: fine / correct / it is!


(Word used to express agreement)

두시


여: 도심지

Town / city


Example: city centre