Archive for August, 2011

Korean Word of the Day - cheap (adjective)

Monday, August 22nd, 2011

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저렴한 cheap (adjective)

저는 저렴한 신발을 찾고 있습니다.
I’m looking for a cheap pair of shoes.

저렴한 신발
cheap shoes

저렴한 선글라스
cheap sunglasses

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Korean Word of the Day - frame (noun)

Saturday, August 20th, 2011

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골격 frame (noun)

저 작은 남자는 아주 작은 골격을 가지고 있습니다.
That little man has a very small frame.

큰 골격
big frame

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Korean Word of the Day - tuition (noun)

Friday, August 19th, 2011

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등록금 tuition (noun)

등록금이 너무 비싸서 많은 사람들이 대학에 엄두도 못 냅니다.
The cost of tuition is so high it makes college prohibitive for many people.

대학 등록금은 비쌉니다.
College tuition is expensive.

등록금을 내다
pay tuition

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Korean Word of the Day - butter (noun)

Thursday, August 18th, 2011

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버터 butter (noun)

유제품에는 치즈, 요거트, 버터, 그리고 크림이 함유되어 있습니다.
Milk products include cheese, yoghurt, butter and cream.

버터 나이프
butter knife

버터 하나와 슬라이스
stick of butter and slices of butter

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Korean Word of the Day - flight attendant (noun)

Wednesday, August 17th, 2011

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승무원 flight attendant (noun)

승무원 좀 불러주세요.
Call the flight attendant, please.

승무원들은 무료 음료와 스낵을 가져올 것입니다.
The flight attendant will bring complimentary drinks and snacks.

승무원들이 승객들에게 서비스를 제공하고 있습니다.
The flight attendant is serving the passenger.

상냥한 승무원
friendly flight attendant

여승무원
female flight attendant

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Korean Word of the Day - cheer (verb)

Monday, August 15th, 2011

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응원하다 cheer (verb)

사람들이 응원하고 있습니다.
The people are cheering.

힘하게 응원하다
cheer loudly

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Korean Word of the Day - ring finger (noun)

Sunday, August 14th, 2011

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약손가락 ring finger (noun)

그녀는 약손가락에 다이아몬드 반지를 끼고 있습니다.
The woman is putting a diamond ring on her ring finger.

약손가락은 새끼손가락과 가운뎃손가락 사이에 있습니다.
The ring finger sits between the pinky and the middle finger.

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Korean Word of the Day - sad (adjective)

Saturday, August 13th, 2011

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슬픈 sad (adjective)

슬픈 청소년은 혼자 앉아 있습니다.
The sad teenager is sitting alone.

슬픈 이별
sad goodbyes

슬픈 날
sad day

매우 슬픈
terribly sad

슬픈 남자 아이
sad boy

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Korean Word of the Day - leg (noun)

Friday, August 12th, 2011

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다리 leg (noun)

비가 오면 다리에 통증이 옵니다.
I have pain in my legs when it rains.

그녀는 다리를 씻고 있습니다.
The woman is rinsing her leg.

부러진 다리
broken leg

긴 다리
long legs

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Korean Word of the Day - suitcase (noun)

Thursday, August 11th, 2011

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여행 가방 suitcase (noun)

여행 가방 안에 귀중품을 두지 마세요.
Do not leave valuables in your suitcase.

여행 가방을 준비하다
prepare a suitcase

바퀴가 달린 여행 가방
suitcase with wheels

여행 가방을 싸다
pack a suitcase

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