You’ll need to conjugate these though.
- 쓰다 (To use, to write)
- 일하다 (To work)
- 입다 (To wear)
- 기다리다 (To wait)
- 방문하다 (To visit)
- 컴퓨터하다 (To use a computer)
- 사용하다 (To use)
- 여행하다 (To travel)
- 갈아타다 (To transfer)
- 감사하다 (To thank)
- 가르치다 (To teach)
- 얘기하다/이야기하다 (To talk)
- 샤워하다 (To take a shower)
- 쉬다 (To take a rest)
- 수영하다 (To swim)
- 공부하다 (To study)
- 시작하다 (To start)
- 눈이 오다 (To snow)
- 자다 (To sleep)
- 앉다 (To read)
- 노래하다 (To sing)
- 쇼핑하다 (To shop)
- 보내다 (To send)
- 팔다 (To sell)
- 보다 (To see)
- 말하다 (To say)
- 타다 (To ride)
- 돌아가다 (To go back, to return)
- 받다 (To receive)
- 비가 오다 (To rain)
- 사이에 (Between)
- 건너편에 (Across from)
- 맞은편에 (Across from)
- 오른편 ~ 쪽에 (On the right)
- 왼편 ~ 쪽에 (On the left)
- 편/쪽 (Direction/side)
- 옆에 (Beside/next to)
- 근처에 (Near)
- 뒤에 (Behind)
- 앞에 (In front of)
- 아래에 (Below, under)
- 밑에 (At the bottom)
- 위에 (On top of, above, over)
- 밖에 (Outside)
- 속에 (Inside)
- 안에 (Inside)
Spotless 말끔한
Clean enough 어느정도 깨끗한
Clean 깨끗한
A little bit messy 조금 지저분한/어지러운
Messy 지저분한/어지러운
Full of mess 엉망진창
Inpossibru to clean 도저히 치우기 힘든
to clean: 치우다 or 청소하다
to make a mess: 어지럽히다
to make a full mess: 엉망진창으로 하다 or 엉망진창으로 만들다After grad? Done with a school year? Need to vacate your apartment/ dorm? Those are ways to describe your room in Korean :)
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선물 (seon-mul)
Meaning:
1. Gift
2. PresentAbout this WOD:
I got this tip for how to remember 선물 from ExpatKerri - 선 is pronounced like the sun and 물 means water, so the sun and water are gifts that we should be very thankful for :)Examples:
- Playful Kiss Episode 2
Oh Ha Ni was explaining to Baek Seung Jo that the shoes were a gift (선물) from his mother, so she had to get them back.- SHINee’s Last Gift
마지막 선물 이별인 걸
Majimak seonmul ibyeolin geol
The last gift is heartbreak- Super Junior’s No Other
어디서 찾니 너같이 좋은 사람 너같이 좋은 사람 너같이 좋은 마음 너같이 좋은 선물
Eodiseo channi neo gatchi joheun saram neo gatchi joheun saram neo gatchi joheun ma eum neo gatchi joheun seonmul
Where else to look for? A person good like you, a person good like you, a heart good like you, a gift good like you- Super Junior’s Bonamana
뭘 살까, 살까, 살까, 살까 너를 위한 선물
mwol salgga salgga salgga salgga neoreul wihan seonmul
What should I buy, buy, buy, buy as a present for you- CNBlue’s Love Revolution
하늘이 준 선물 넌 내 보물
Haneuli jun seonmul neon nae bomul
You are a gift from Heaven. You are my treasure.
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