Lesson 7 Flashcards
(11 cards)
“to” someone, “from” someone
한테 [han-te]
“from” someone
한테서 [han-te-seo]
where you can use hante or hantesseo
Although 한테 and 한테서 have the meaning of “to” or “from”, you can only use them about people. You can not use these words about objects or places.
to me, from me
저한테 [jeo-han-te]
to a friend, from a friend
친 구한테 [chin-gu-han-te]
to be dumped
차이다 [cha-i-da]
ex-boyfriend
전 남자친구 [jeon nam-ja-chin-gu]
to receive
받다 [bat-da]
to obtain, to acquire, to get
얻다 [eot-da]
not so much, not much
별로 [byeol-lo]
I have something to say to you.
석진: 너한테 할 말이 있어.
[neo-han-te hal ma-ri i-sseo.]