Archive for March, 2012

Korean Word of the Day - return (verb)

Saturday, March 31st, 2012

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돌아오다 return (verb)

남자가 집으로 돌아오고 있습니다.
The man is returning home.

남자가 직장에서 집으로 돌아옵니다. 가족들이 그를 맞이합니다.
The man returns home from work. His family welcomes him.

다섯 시에 집으로 돌아오다
return home at five o’clock

집으로 돌아오다
return home

일찍 집으로 돌아오다
return home early

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Korean Word of the Day - Judaism (noun)

Friday, March 30th, 2012

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유대교 Judaism (noun)

유대교, 기독교, 불교, 그리고 많은 종교들은 성직자나 스님들이 있습니다.
Judaism, Christianity, Buddihuism and many other religions have priests.

유대교는 삼천년 이상 동안 전해져 왔습니다.
Judaism has been practiced for over three thousand years.

유대교의 역사
History of Judaism

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Korean Word of the Day - transfer

Thursday, March 29th, 2012

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전근 transfer

다른 지사로 이동하다
transfer from one branch to another

엘 기차로 갈아타다
transfer to the L train

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Korean Word of the Day - laundry service (phrase)

Wednesday, March 28th, 2012

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세탁 서비스 laundry service (phrase)

호텔 세탁 서비스
hotel laundry service

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Korean Word of the Day - wash (verb)

Tuesday, March 27th, 2012

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씻다 wash (verb)

저녁을 먹기 전에 손을 씻으세요.
Wash your hands before dinner.

여자가 얼굴을 씻고 있습니다.
The woman is washing her face.

여자 아이가 얼굴을 씻고 있다.
The girl is washing her face.

여자 아이가 얼굴을 씻는다.
The girl washes her face.

여자 아이가 얼굴을 씻었다.
The girl washed her face.

여자 아이가 세면대에서 얼굴을 씻고 있다.
The girl is washing her face in the sink.

손을 씻다
wash one’s hands

얼굴을 씻다
wash one’s face

접시를 씻다
wash dishes

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Korean Word of the Day - staple (phrase)

Monday, March 26th, 2012

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스테플러 침 staple (phrase)

스테플러 침을 다 썼어요.
I’m out of staples.

스테플러 침 한 박스
box of staples

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Monday, March 26th, 2012

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Korean Word of the Day - goat (noun)

Saturday, March 24th, 2012

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염소 goat (noun)

시골에 가면 염소를 가끔 볼 수 있어요.
If you go to the countryside, you can see goats at times.

염소들이 농장에서 놀고 있습니다.
The goats are playing on the farm.

염소는 목초지에 있습니다.
The goat is in the meadow.

하얀 염소
white goat

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Korean Word of the Day - black

Friday, March 23rd, 2012

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검은색 black

검은 옷은 몸매를 날씬하게 보이게 합니다.
Black colored clothing can make people appear slender.

검은색은 빛을 내뿜거나, 반사하지 않습니다.
The color black doesn’t emit or reflect light.

검은 코트
black coat

흑백
black and white

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Korean Word of the Day - bank (noun)

Thursday, March 22nd, 2012

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은행 bank (noun)

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

은행은 닫았습니다.
The bank is closed.

지역의 은행
local bank

지점 은행
brick and mortar bank

오래된 은행
old bank

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