Archive for May, 2012

Korean Word of the Day - interpreter (noun)

Thursday, May 31st, 2012

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통역사 interpreter (noun)

우리는 통역사가 필요합니다.
We need an interpreter.

통역사의 연단
interpreter booth

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Korean Word of the Day - Canada (noun)

Wednesday, May 30th, 2012

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캐나다 Canada (noun)

캐나다는 세계에서 두번째로 큰 나라입니다.
Canada is the second largest country in area on earth.

캐나다 연방 기념일
Canda Day

캐나다 식민지
provinces of Canda

캐나다 총리
Prime Minister of Canda

캐나다의 지도
map of Canada

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Korean Word of the Day - economy class (noun)

Tuesday, May 29th, 2012

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일반석 economy class (noun)

일반석은 가장 저렴합니다.
The seats in economy class are the most affordable.

일반석 항공권
economy class tickets

일반석
economy class seats

비행기 일반석
economy class on a plane

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Korean Word of the Day - fine (noun)

Saturday, May 26th, 2012

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벌금 fine (noun)

그는 불법 주차로 벌금을 받았습니다.
He received a fine for parking illegally.

오백 달러의 벌금
five-hundred-dollar fine

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Korean Word of the Day - supervise (verb)

Friday, May 25th, 2012

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감독하다 supervise (verb)

제 직업은 다른 직원들을 감독하는 것입니다.
My job is to supervise other workers.

감독하는 것은 어렵습니다.
It’s hard to supervise.

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Korean Word of the Day - fire (noun)

Thursday, May 24th, 2012

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불 fire (noun)

불이 나고 있습니다.
The fire is burning.

타고 있는 불
burning fire

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Korean Word of the Day - kneecap (noun)

Wednesday, May 23rd, 2012

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슬개골 kneecap (noun)

슬개골은 무릎의 관절과 인대를 보호합니다.
The kneecap protects the joint and tendons of the knee.

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Korean Word of the Day - ear (noun)

Tuesday, May 22nd, 2012

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귀 ear (noun)

어떤 사람들은 수영을 한 후 귀가 아픕니다.
Some peoples’ ears hurt after swimming.

여자 아이는 귀걸이를 샀을 때 귀를 뚫었습니다.
The girl pierced her ears when she bought the earrings.

뚫은 귀
pierced ear

오른쪽 귀
right ear

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Korean Word of the Day - check (noun)

Monday, May 21st, 2012

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수표 check (noun)

현금이 없는데, 수표도 괜찮아요?
I don’t have cash… Are checks okay?

형의 집주인은 수표를 받지 않습니다.
My brother’s landlord will not accept a check.

수표로 지불해도 되나요?
Can I pay by check?

수표로 지불하다
pay by check

여행자 수표 영수증
traveler’s check receipts

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Korean Word of the Day - telephone (noun)

Sunday, May 20th, 2012

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전화기 telephone (noun)

그는 자기의 어머니에게 전화하기 위해 저의 전화기를 사용했습니다.
He used my telephone to call his mother.

남자는 전화기로 전화를 걸고 있습니다.
The woman is making a call on the telephone.

검은 전화기는 테이블 위에 있습니다.
The blue telephone is on the table.

무선 전화기
cordless telephone

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