Archive for November, 2011

Korean Word of the Day - Sunday (noun)

Wednesday, November 30th, 2011

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일요일 Sunday (noun)

우리는 일요일 아침에 늦잠 자는 것을 좋아합니다.
We like to sleep late on Sunday mornings.

은행은 일요일에는 열지 않습니다.
The bank is not open for business on Sundays.

매주 일요일 아침 우리는 빵집에서 빵, 케이크 그리고 쿠키를 삽니다.
Every Sunday morning we buy bread, cake, and cookies at the bakery.

일요일은 아버지의 날입니다.
Sunday is Father’s Day.

일요일 아침 식사
Sunday morning breakfast

십칠일 일요일
Sunday the seventeenth

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Korean Word of the Day - skirt

Tuesday, November 29th, 2011

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치마 skirt

북미와 유럽에서는 흔히 치마는 여자의 옷이라고 생각하지만, 세계적으로 많은 남자들이 치마를 입고 있습니다.
In North America and Europe skirts are usually thought of as women’s clothing, but many men wear skirts throughout the world.

미니 스커트
miniskirt

다크 핑크 치마
dark pink skirt

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Korean Word of the Day - teapot (noun)

Monday, November 28th, 2011

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주전자 teapot (noun)

녹색의 도자기 주전자
green ceramic teapot

노란 도자기 주전자
yellow ceramic teapot

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Monday, November 28th, 2011

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Korean Word of the Day - air conditioner (noun)

Sunday, November 27th, 2011

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에어컨 air conditioner (noun)

외부 어에컨은 굉장히 저렴합니다.
External air conditioners are quite cheap.

아주 더운 여름날이면 시원하게 에어컨을 종일 틉니다.
On a hot summer day, the air conditioner works all day to keep us cool.

중앙 에어컨
central air conditioner

외부 에어컨 유닛
external air conditioner unit

벽걸이 에어컨
wall-mounted air conditioner

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Korean Word of the Day - suburb (noun)

Saturday, November 26th, 2011

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교외 suburb (noun)

그는 도시에서 일하지만 교외 마을에서 삽니다.
He works in the city, but he lives in the suburbs.

조용한 교외
quiet suburb

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Korean Word of the Day - snow (noun)

Friday, November 25th, 2011

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눈 snow (noun)

오늘 밤 눈이 내릴 것입니다. 서둘러 집에 오십시오.
It will snow tonight, so please hurry home.

눈이 모든 것을 소복히 뒤덮었습니다.
The snow covered everything in a blanket of white.

밤에 눈이 내리고 있습니다.
Snow is falling at night.

눈이 모든 것을 덮었습니다.
The snow has covered everything.

나무에 눈이 내리고 있습니다.
The snow is falling in the woods.

눈 내리는 날
snow day

온 누리를 덮은 눈
blanket of snow

내리는 눈
falling snow

눈 속에 있는 여우
fox in the snow

땅 위의 눈
snow on the ground

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Korean Word of the Day - toilet (noun)

Thursday, November 24th, 2011

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화장실 toilet (noun)

호수에 있는 집은 실내 화장실이 없습니다.
Our lake house does not have an indoor toilet.

실내 화장실
indoor toilet

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Korean Word of the Day - elbow (noun)

Wednesday, November 23rd, 2011

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팔꿈치 elbow (noun)

팔은 팔꿈치에서 구부려집니다.
The arm only bends one way at the elbow.

팔꿈치를 구부리다
bend an elbow

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Korean Word of the Day - runny nose (noun)

Tuesday, November 22nd, 2011

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콧물 runny nose (noun)

아기가 콧물을 흘리고 있습니다.
The baby has a runny nose.

콧물을 흘리다
have a runny nose

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