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자장면; 짜장면

Jjajangmyeon (blackbean noodles)
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KOREAN WORD; Banana
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OBJECT MARKING PARTICLES: 을/를
In general, the Korean sentence structure is Subject-Object-Verb; e.g. John(subject) the ball(object) kicks(verb). Used for an object, -을/를 is attached to the end of the noun.
엄마: 식당에서 무엇을 마셨어요? What did you drink in the restaurant?
나: 물을 마셨어요. I drank water.
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just a moment/ hold on/ wait a moment etc :)
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Location, Location – Korean spatial relation vocabulary
앞 front
뒤 behind
위 above/on
아래 below
밑 under
옆 beside/by/next to
밖 outside
안 inside
오른쪽 right side
왼쪽 left side
근처 nearby
멀다 to be far from here
가깝다 be near/close
Examples 책이 책상 위에 있어요 The book is on the desk
나무 밑에서 쉬고 있어요 I’m sleeping under a tree
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what did the milk say when it fell down???
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Changing verb’s form to future tense
Step 1: Drop the last letter ’다’
Step 2: Add the ending, '(으)ㄹ 거예요'
If there is no 받침 (batchim), the verb is followed by ’ㄹ 거예요’.
E.g. 가다 (ga-da) = to go
가 + ㄹ 거예요 = 갈 거예요 (gal geo-ye-yo)
갈 거예요 means I will be going (future tense)
Another e.g. is 하다 (o-da); it means to do.
하 + ㄹ 거예요 = 할 거예요 (hal geo-ye-yo). It means I will be doing it (future tense)
If there is 받침 (batchim), the verb is followed by ’을 거예요’.
E.g. 먹다;
먹 + 을 거예요 = 먹을 거예요 (meo-geul-geo-ye-yo) which means I'm going to eat.
E.gs:
1. 친구하고 같이 백화점에 갈 거예요. I will be going to a department store with my friend.
2. 거기에서 김밥을 살 거예요. I'm going to buy kimbap over there.
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HAPPY NEW YEAR 2014
Phrase: 새해 복 많이 받으세요 / 明けましておめで��うございます
Meaning: Happy New Year
Pronunciation: saehae nok mani badeuseyo / akemashite omedetōgozaimasu
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Happy New Year everyone! I wish you all luck in the upcoming year! And study Japanese and Korean hard! kkk :3
Despite my busy-ness, I'll try my best to learn and post more about these languages this year; altho I will not promise anything ;)
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A formal expression of 'How old are you?'
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Sweet rice drink
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선물 (seon-mul): present, gift.
e.g. 어제 남자친구에게서 선물을 받아서 너무 기뻐했어요. Yesterday I was very happy because I received a present from my boyfriend.
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(In preparation for the next post)
시간 Time 지금 now (this very moment) 이제 now (from this point on) 방금 “just then” 오늘 Today 어제 Yesterday 내일 Tomorrow 아침 Morning/breakfast 점심 ‘Lunch Time’ 저녁 Dinner/Dinner Time 오전 ‘before noon’ 오후 ‘after noon’ 주 week 일 Day (Chinese derived word mostly used as counting...
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