Archive for August, 2011

Korean Word of the Day - soda (noun)

Wednesday, August 31st, 2011

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소다 soda (noun)

루트 맥주는 내가 제일 좋아하는 소다입니다.
Root beer is my favorite kind of soda.

소다는 많은 설탕을 함유하고 있습니다.
Soda contains a lot of sugar.

차가운 소다
cold soda

얼음이 있는 소다
soda with ice

소다 한 캔
can of soda

소다 한 병
glass of soda

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Korean Word of the Day - hiccup (verb)

Tuesday, August 30th, 2011

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딸꾹질하다 hiccup (verb)

딸꾹질하면 말하는 것이 어렵다.
When you have to hiccup it is hard to talk.

오 분 동안 딸꾹질하다
hiccup for five minutes

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Korean Word of the Day - younger brother (noun)

Monday, August 29th, 2011

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남동생 younger brother (noun)

남동생이 없어요.
I don’t have any younger brother.

제 남동생은 먼 곳에 살지만, 크리스마스에는 집에 옵니다.
My younger brother lives far away, but he comes home for Christmas.

형과 남동생은 손을 잡고 있습니다.
The older brother and younger brother are holding hands.

남동생이 있다
have a younger brother

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Korean Word of the Day - marsh (noun)

Sunday, August 28th, 2011

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습지 marsh (noun)

악어는 습지에 들어오는 것이 무엇이든 다 먹어치웁니다.
Alligators eat anything that enters the marsh.

습지
marshland

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Korean Word of the Day - cheek (noun)

Saturday, August 27th, 2011

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볼 cheek (noun)

여자는 아름다운 볼을 가지고 있습니다.
The woman has beautiful cheeks.

아이의 볼은 빨갛습니다.
The child’s cheeks are red.

볼에 주근깨
freckles on a cheek

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Korean Word of the Day - quote (phrase)

Friday, August 26th, 2011

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견적을 내다 quote (phrase)

제가 원하는 차의 최종 견적을 내 주세요.
Please quote me a final price for the new car I want.

가격의 견적을 내다
quote me a price

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Korean Word of the Day - after

Thursday, August 25th, 2011

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후에 after

그는 수업이 끝난 후에 그의 어머니에게 전화를 했습니다.
He called her mother after the class was over.

저는 저녁을 먹은 후에 가족과 함께 쉬는 것을 좋아합니다.
I like to relax with my family after dinner.

수업이 끝난 후에
after class

저녁을 먹은 후에
after dinner

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Korean Word of the Day - hill (noun)

Wednesday, August 24th, 2011

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언덕 hill (noun)

언덕의 가장 위는 대리석 조각상이 있습니다.
On top of the hill sits a marble statue.

시골에 있는 언덕
hill in the countryside

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A New Look at KoreanClass101

Wednesday, August 24th, 2011

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Now back to our homepage. Now back to us.

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The Old
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The New
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We’ve decided it was time for a change here at KoreanClass101.
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Korean Word of the Day - e-mail (noun)

Tuesday, August 23rd, 2011

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이메일 e-mail (noun)

이메일을 통해 친구들과 동료들에게 연락을 합니다.
I keep in touch with my friends and coworkers by e-mail.

이메일 주소
e-mail address

저한테 이메일을 보내주세요.
E-mail me.

이메일을 확인하다
check e-mail

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