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Korean Vocab #6
all words can be found in RAINZ’s Juliette
To be soaked = 적시다
To control = 걷잡다
To steal = 빼앗다
To roam = 떠돌다
To make a forced landing (from flying) = 불시착하다
To vow = 맹세하다
To change = 변하다
To be worn out = 닳다
To dedicate = 바치다
To pick/pluck = 따다
To aim = 노리다
To turn one’s back on = 등지다
Korean Vocab #5
All words can be found in 소녀시대-Oh!GG’s 몰랐니
Warning = 경고
Chance = 기회
Start = 시작
Now = 지금
Real = 진짜
Last = 마지막
In a hurry = 서둘러
Darkness = 어둠
To escape = 도망치다
To follow = 따라가다
To be caught = 잡히다
To approach = 다가오다
To be thick/heavy = 짙다
Secretly = 은밀한
Korean vocab #4
Adjectives~ 형용사
Active = 활동적인
Generous = 후한
Boring = 지루한
Common = 흔한
Horrible = 끔찍한
Important = 중요한
Quiet = 조용한
Simple = 간단한
Poor = 가난한
Rich = 부유한
Impossible = 불가능한
Possible = 가능한
Korean Vocab
- 해설 = explanations / commentary
- 기교 = technique
- 압력 = pressure
- 압력솥 = pressure cooker
- 밥솥 = rice cooker
- 분위기 = atmosphere
- 지구 온난화 = global warming
- 진공청소기 = vacuum (진공 for short)
- 교체 = replacement
- 편집증 = paranoia
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Korean vocab
- 충고 = advice
- 침낭 = sleeping bag
- 고드름 = icicle
- 가로등 = streetlight
- 초보자 = beginner
- 생필품 = daily necessity
- 동료 = co-worker
- 모닥불 = campfire
- 단두주택 = detached house
- 가죽 = leather
- 가족 = family
wow these are all very random
Advanced Korean words
- 과식 : overeating
- 과속 : speeding
- 과음 = excessive drinking
- 불면증 = insomnia
- 불안감 = anxiety
- 개선 = improvement
- 기난 = poverty
- 외논 = discussion
- 상식 = common sense
- 가발 = toupée (like a wig)
- 박사 = doctorate degree
- 순찰 = patrol
- 교포 = an overseas Korean person (me!!)
Hi everyone! As you all probably know, the coronavirus pandemic has become a serious problem. I thought it might be useful to provide you with some vocabulary related to it; when learning a language, it’s important to learn vocab related to relevant issues in my opinion. Let’s start!
Phrases
Many of the following phrases are commands and end in -(으)세요. Check out my lesson about it here to learn more!
- Wash your hands often = 손을 자주 씻으세요
- Wash your hands for 20 seconds = 20초 동안 손을 씻으세요
- Don’t touch your face = 얼굴을 만지지마세요
- Wear a face mask = 마스크 쓰세요
- Stand 6 feet apart from others = 6 피트 간격으로 서 있으세요
- Carry hand sanitizer = 손 세정제를 갖고 다니세요
- Disinfect surfaces = 표면들을 소독하세요
- Don’t take public transportation = 대중교통 타지마세요
- Stay home if you feel sick = 아프면 집에 있으세요
- Go to the doctor = 병원에 가세요
- Schools are closed = 학교가 문을 닫는다
- Be careful! = 조심하세요!
- Don’t worry = 걱정하지마세요
Other Words
- to quarantine = 격리하다
- to recover = 회복되다
- to work from home = 재택근무를 하다
- pandemic = 범유행
- state of emergency = 비상 사태
- diagnosis = 진단
- safety precaution = 안전 예방책
That’s about all for this list! I usually like to keep my lessons pretty light but I think that making lessons about serious issues is important sometimes. I hope this helps!
As always, your health should come first! Please take every precaution possible and stay safe!!
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모든 - Everything, All
궁금하다 - To be curious
행복하다 - To be happy
가르치다 - To teach
하늘 - Sky
날개 - Wing(s)
이제- Now
너무 - Too
눈 - Eye(s)
전부- All
함께하다 - To be together
조금 - A little bit, Some
알다 - To know
온통 - Altogether, All
너 - You
별- Star(s)
특별 - Special
관심사- Interest
걷다 - To walk
말투 - The way someone speaks
작다- To be small
습관 - Habit
영웅 - Hero
운명 - Fate, Destiny
세계 평화 - World peace
도망 - Run away, Escape
기도 - Prayer
상처 - Wound
깨닫다 - To realize
이카루스 - Icarus
태양 - Sun
노력 - Effort, Hard work, Endeavor
Examples:
좀 더 노력해 보세요 - Please work a bit harder, Please put in a little more effort
정말 노력한 보람이 있었어요 - The hard work was really worthwhile
노력한 만큼 결과가 나올 거예요 - The outcome will be as much as the effort you put in
Weekly Verb
믿다 - To trust, To believe (in)
Conjugation:
믿었어요 - Past
믿어요 - Present
믿고 있어요 - Present progressive
믿을 거예요 - Future
Butterfly - LOONA
속삭이다 - To whisper
신기루 - Mirage
느낌- Feeling
채우다 - To fill up
꿈- Dream
이- This
순간 - Moment
멀리 - Far away
바람 - Wind
소리 - Sound
어지러운 - Dizzy
접히다 - To be folded
종이 - Paper
달 - Moon
시작 - Start
이제 - Now
세계 - World, The world
구름 - Cloud
숨- Breath
문자 - Text message
Examples:
나중에 문자 보낼게요 - I’ll text you later
제 문자 왜 자꾸 씹어요? - Why do you keep ignoring my text messages?
지금은 전화 못 하니까 문자로 보낼게요 - I can’t call you right now, so I will send a text message
어둠 - Darkness
꿈 - Dream
시간 - Time
이 - This
밤 - Night
새기다 - To be engraved
위험한, (위험하다) - Dangerous, (To be dangerous)
날아오르다 - To fly high
일곱 - Seven
매일 밤 - Every night
영원히 - Forever
조용히 - Quietly
눈 - Eye(s)
멈추다- To stop
가시 - Thorn
장미, (로즈) - Rose
거울 - Mirror
손끝 - Fingertip
아픔 - Pain
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This lesson is suitable for beginners! I tried my best to give the simplest version for everything. Some words have more usages, etc… but I felt these are most important for beginner learners.
누구 - Who
Conjugation: To emphasize “who” as the subject, you would use the subject marker 가. 가 is used instead of 이 since 누구 ends in a vowel. When adding 가 to 누구, it becomes누가. Remember this is only for emphasis.
Examples:
- 이거 누구예요? - Who is this?
- 누가 전화했어요? - Who called?
- 그 사람은 누구야? - Who is that person?
뭐 - What
Conjugation: Particles are not typically attached to 뭐.
Examples:
- 뭐 먹었어요? - What did you eat?
- 뭐 샀어요? - What did you buy?
- 뭐 보고 싶어요? - What do you want to watch?
어디 - Where
Conjugation:Although not always necessary, location marking particles -에 and -에서 can be added to make the sentence more clear. The location marking particles are directly attached to the noun. -에 expresses a location where something is, or the direction you a going toward. For example, 집에 가요 - I’m going home. -에서 expresses a location where an action is taking place. For example, 사무실에서 일해요 - I work at the office. These particles aren’t always attached to 어디, however I wanted to include them since the are helpful for responses, asking questions, etc…
Examples:
- 지금 어디(에) 있어요? - Where are you now?
- 어디 가고 싶어요? - Where do you want to go?
- 어디 살아요? - Where do you live?
언제 - When
Conjugation: “Particles like -부터 and -까지, which are often used to indicate from/until when something happens can be attached to 언제 to indicate that it is unknown “from/until when” something happens.” For example, 언제부터 한국어를 공부했어요? - Since when have you been studying Korean? Note that these particles are not required and 언제 can be used alone.
Examples:
- 언제 했어요? - When did you do it?
- 언제 도착했어요? - When did you arrive?
- 낮잠을 언제 잤어요? - When did you take a nap?
왜 - Why
Conjugation: 왜 is an adverb and doesn’t always have a specific location in the sentence, however it is typically placed first.
Examples:
- 왜 안 왔어요? - Why didn’t you come?
- 왜 전화했어요? - Why did you call?
- 한국어를 왜 공부하고 있어요? - Why are you studying Korean?
어떻게- How
Conjugation: 어떻게 is an adverb and does not have a specific location in the sentence. It can be used to asked questions in past, present or future tense.
Examples:
- 어떻게 찾았어요? - How did you find it?
- 한국어를 어떻게 배웠어요? - How did you learn Korean?
- 그것을 어떻게 해요? - How do you do that?
얼마 - How much (usually for money)
Examples:
- 이거 얼마예요? - How much is this?
- 얼마 냈어요? - How much did you pay?
- 그거 임대료가 얼마예요? - How much does it rent for?
얼마나- How (followed by adjective/adverb)
Examples:
- 얼마나 커요? - How big is it?
- 얼마나 기다렸어요? - How long did you wait?
- 한국어를 얼마나 자주 공부해요? - How often do you study Korean?
More ways to learn:
- Video by Korean Unnie
- LessonsbyHowtostudykorean
- Talk To Me In Korean Level 1 Lessons 18, 19, and 24