Archive for the 'Korean Phrases' Category

Korean Word of the Day - book (noun)

Monday, May 7th, 2012

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책 book (noun)

도서관에서 책, 씨디, 그리고 디브이디를 빌릴 수 있습니다.
You can borrow books, CDs, and DVDs from the library.

도서관에는 수많은 주제에 관한 책들이 백만 권이 넘게 있습니다.
The library has over one million books on thousands of subjects.

남자 아이는 공원에서 책을 읽고 있습니다.
The boy is reading a book in the park.

전자책
electronic book

어려운 책
difficult book

책을 읽다
read a book

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Korean Word of the Day - declare (verb)

Sunday, May 6th, 2012

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신고하다 declare (verb)

다른 나라로 들고 가는 알코올이나 담배는 신고하세요.
Declare any alcohol or tobacco goods you’re bringing into the country.

재난 지역을 신고하다
declare a disaster area

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Korean Word of the Day - gnat (noun)

Saturday, May 5th, 2012

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각다귀 gnat (noun)

각다귀는 아주 조만하고, 피를 빨아먹는 날아다니는 해충입니다.
The gnat is a tiny, blood sucking, flying pest.

피를 빨아먹는 각다귀
blood sucking gnat

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Korean Word of the Day - raccoon (noun)

Friday, May 4th, 2012

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너구리 raccoon (noun)

너구리가 나무에 있습니다.
The raccoon is in the tree.

너구리가 숲 속에서 땅콩을 먹고 있습니다.
The raccoon is eating peanuts in the forest.

털로 덮인 너구리
furry raccoon

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Korean Word of the Day - customer

Thursday, May 3rd, 2012

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고객 customer

중요한 손님
important customer

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Korean Word of the Day - customer

Thursday, May 3rd, 2012

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고객 customer

중요한 손님
important customer

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Korean Word of the Day - statue (noun)

Wednesday, May 2nd, 2012

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조각상 statue (noun)

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

타운스퀘어의 말 조각상 옆에서 만나자.
Meet me by the statue of the horse in the town square.

정의의 조각상
Statue of Justice

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Korean Word of the Day - wage (noun)

Tuesday, May 1st, 2012

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임금 wage (noun)

학력 없이는 생활할 만한 임금을 받기가 어렵습니다.
Without an education it is hard to make a livable wage.

최소 임금
minimum wage

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Korean Word of the Day - computer (noun)

Monday, April 30th, 2012

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컴퓨터 computer (noun)

저는 하루에 다섯 시간 이상 컴퓨터로 일을 합니다.
I spend at least five hours a day working at my computer.

우리는 집에 네 대의 컴퓨터와 네 대의 텔레비전이 있습니다.
We have 4 computers and 4 TVs in my house.

저는 탁상용 컴퓨터와 노트북 이렇게 두 대의 컴퓨터가 있습니다.
I have two computers: a laptop computer and a desktop computer.

여자는 컴퓨터를 사용하고 있습니다.
The woman is using a computer.

개인용 컴퓨터
personal computer

탁상용 컴퓨터
desktop computer

컴퓨터 모니터
computer monitor

일을 위해 컴퓨터를 사용하다
use a computer for work

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Korean Word of the Day - eating utensil (noun)

Saturday, April 28th, 2012

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식기류 eating utensil (noun)

포크, 숟가락 그리고 나이프는 식기류입니다.
Forks, spoons, and knives are eating utensils.

식기류
eating utensils

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