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26 Cards in this Set
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열하나, 열둘, 열셋, 열넷, 열다섯, 열여섯, 열일곱, 열여덟, 열어홉 |
11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19 |
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열, 스물, 서른, 마흔, 쉰, 예순, 일흔, 여든, 아흔 |
10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90 |
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스물셋, 서를넷, 마흔다섯, 쉰여섯 |
23, 34, 45, 56 |
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예순일곱, 일흔여덟, 여든하나, 아흔아홉 |
67, 78, 81, 99 |
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Action verbstem-으세요 / -세요 |
Respectful informal verb ending indicating a polite imperative |
When the verbstem ends on a consonant use -으세요. If it ends on a vowel use - 세요 |
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책을 읽으세요 |
Please, read the book |
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공부하세요 |
Please study |
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운동하세요 |
Exercise, please |
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냉면 하나 주세요 |
Please give me one naengmyeon |
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잡수시다, 드시다 말씀하시다, 주무시다 계시다 |
To eat, to drink, to speak, to sleep, to be |
Honorific forms of some action verbs |
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피곤해요. 쉬세요. |
I'm tired. Just get some rest. |
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배가 고파요. 이 김밥을 드세요. |
I'm hungry. Eat this kimbap, please. |
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한국말이 어려워요. 공부하세요. |
Korean is difficult. Study, please / you better study |
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손님 |
Customer |
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주문하다 여: 주문해요 |
To order Example: ordering |
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한, 두, 세, 네 |
Short form of 1, 2, 3, 4 used with unit words |
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커피가 두 잔 있어요 |
There are two cups of coffee |
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가방이 다섯 개 있어여 |
There are 5 bags |
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주스가 한 잔 있어요 |
There are two glasses of juice |
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물이 세 병 있어요 |
There are three bottles of water |
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Q: 방에 의자가 몇 개 있어요? A: 두 개 있어요 |
Q: How many chairs are in the room? A: the are two |
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Q: 커피를 몇 잔 시킬까요? A: 커피를 네 잔 시켜요. |
Q: How many cups of coffee shall we order? A: let's order 4 cups of coffee |
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Q: 물을 몇 병 사요? A: 세 병 사요. |
1. How many bottles of water are you buying? 2. I am buying 4 bottles |
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손님, 주문하세요. 햄버거 한 개하고 콜라 한 잔 주세요. |
Customer, please order (may I take your order Sir? ) One hamburger and one glass of cola, please. |
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손님, 주문하세요. 샌드위치 세 개하고 사이다 세 병 주세요. |
Customer, order please. (May I take your order, Sir) 3 sandwiches and 3 bottles of soda water, please. |
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Suffix -요? Follows a noun or e.g. a unit word |
Used to confirm what was said before. |
Commonly used by waiters/in restaurants when repeating the order for confirmation |