Level 2, 11-20 Flashcards

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My name is Youngmin.

A

제 이름은 영민이에요.

[je i-reum-eun yeong-min-i-e-yo.]

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I am 27 years old.

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저는 스물일곱 살이에요.

[jeo-neun seu-mul-il-gop-sal-i-e-yo.]

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I have an older brother.

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저는 형이 있어요.

[jeo-neun hyeong-i i-sseo-yo.]

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I was born in the USA.

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저는 미국에서 태어났어요.

[jeo-neun mi-gu-ge-seo tae-eo-na-sseo-yo.]

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I live in Seoul.

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저는 서울에 살아요.

[jeo-neun seo-u-re sa-ra-yo.]

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I work in a bank.

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저는 은행에서 일해요.

[jeo-neun eun-haeng-e-seo il-hae-yo.]

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age

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나이

[na-i]

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hobby

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취미

[chwi-mi]

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workplace

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직장

[jik-jang]

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job

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직 업 / 하는 일

[ji-geop] / [ha-neun il]

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11
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place of living

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사는 곳

[sa-neun got]

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12
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family

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가족

[ga-jok]

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relatives, extended family

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친척

[chin-cheok]

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university student

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대학생

[dae-hak-saeng]

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high school student

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고등학생

[go-deung-hak-saeng]

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middle school student

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중학생

[jung-hak-saeng]

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elementary school student

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초등학생

[cho-deung-hak-saeng]

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How do you do?

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처음 뵙겠습니다.

[cheo-eum boep-ge-sseum-ni-da]

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It’s nice to meet you.

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반갑습니다.

[ban-gap-seum-ni-da]

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20
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See you again next time.

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다음에 또 봬요.

[da-eu-me tto bwae-yo]

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I’ve heard a lot about you.

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이야기 많이 들었어요.

[i-ya-gi ma-ni deu-reo-sseo-yo]

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22
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Which month

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몇 월

[myeo-dwol]

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What date(day)

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며칠

[myeo-chil]

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What date is it today?

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오늘 몇 월 며칠이에요?

[o-neul myeo-dwol myeo-chil-i-e-yo?]

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What date is your birthday?
생일이 몇 월 며칠이에요? | [saeng-il-i myeo-dwol myeo-chil-i-e-yo?
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When is your birthday?
생일이 언제예요? | [saeng-il-i eon-je-ye-yo?]
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I brought this, too.
이것도 가져왔어요. | [i-geot-do ga-jyeo-wa-sseo-yo.]
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Do you work today as well?
오늘도 일해요? | [o-neul-do il-hae-yo?]
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Please give me some water too.
저 물도 주세요. | [jeo mul-do ju-se-yo.]
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to drink
마시다 | [ma-shi-da]
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to also see, to even see
보기도 하다 | [bo-gi-do ha-da]
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to also eat, to even eat
먹기도 하다 | [meok-gi-do ha-da]
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I also teach English.
저는 영어를 가르치기도 해요. | [jeo-neun yeong-eo-reul ga-reu-chi-gi-do hae-yo.]
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I also fix computers.
컴퓨터를 고치기도 해요. | [keom-pyu-teo-reul go-chi-gi-do hae-yo.]
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only
-만 | [-man]
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I will buy only this.
이것만 살 거예요. | [i-geot-man sal geo-ye-yo]
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I only drink coffee in the morning.
아침에는 커피만 마셔요. | [a-chi-me-neun keo-pi-man ma-syeo-yo]
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listening (noun form)
듣기 | [deut-gi]
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to only listen
듣기만 하다 | [deut-gi-man ha-da]
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I only listened (and didn’t talk).
듣기만 했어요. | [deut-gi-man hae-sseo-yo]
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seeing, looking (noun form)
보기 | [bo-gi]
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to only see, to just look
보기만 하다 | [bo-gi-man ha-da]
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I will only look (and not touch it).
보기만 할 거예요. | [bo-gi-man hal geo-ye-yo]
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early
일찍 | [il-jjik]
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I only ordered beer.
맥주만 주문했어요. | [maek-ju-man ju-mun-hae-sseo-yo]
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Yesterday, I did nothing but played.
어제 놀기만 했어요. | [eo-je nol-gi-man hae-sseo-yo]
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movie
영화 | [yeong-hwa]
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a little, a bit, a little bit
조금 / 좀 | [jo-geum] / [jom]
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It’s a little expensive.
조금 비싸요. | [jo-geum bi-ssa-yo.]
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Give me only a little bit.
조금만 주세요. | [jo-geum-man ju-se-yo.]
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really, truly
정말 or 진짜 (more casual) | [jeong-mal] or ([jin-jja])
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It’s really fast.
정말 빨라요. | [jeong-mal ppal-la-yo.]
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It’s really strange.
정말 이상해요. | [jeong-mal i-sang-hae-yo.]
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very, quite
아주 (usually written) | [a-ju]
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It’s very delicious.
아주 맛있어요. | [a-ju ma-si-sseo-yo.]
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It’s very far away.
아주 멀어요. | [a-ju meo-reo-yo.]
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not really, not particularly
별로 | [byeol-lo]
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It’s not so expensive.
별로 안 비싸요. | [byeol-lo an bi-ssa-yo.]
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It’s not that interesting.
별로 재미없어요. | [byeol-lo jae-mi-eop-seo-yo.]
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not at all
전혀 (written) / 하나도 (spoken) | [jeon-hyeo] / [ha-na-do]
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I’m not busy at all.
하나도 안 바빠요. | [ha-na-do an ba-ppa-yo.]
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It’s not hot at all.
하나도 안 더워요. | [ha-na-do an deo-wo-yo.]
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"can"/"can't" construction
-(으)ㄹ 수 있다/없다 | [-(eu)l su it-da/eop-da]
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can see
볼 수 있다 | [bol su it-da]
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can eat
먹을 수 있다 | [meo-geul su it-da]
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to sleep
자다 | [ja-da]
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can not sleep
잘 수 없다 | [jal su eop-da]
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Another way to say -(으)ㄹ 수 없다
Use 못 before a verb
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can not do
못 하다 [verb: 하다] | [mot ha-da]
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Can you drive? (lit. “Can you do driving?”)
운전 할 수 있어요? | [un-jeon hal su i-sseo-yo?]
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Can you read this?
이거 읽을 수 있어요? | [i-geo il-geul su i-sseo-yo?]
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I can’t read it.
못 읽어요. | [mon il-geo-yo.]
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I can’t meet you now.
지 금 못 만나요. | [ji-geum mon man-na-yo.]
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to be good at singing, to sing well
노래를 잘 하다 | [no-rae-reul jal ha-da]
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to be poor at cooking, to cook poorly
요리를 잘 못 하다 | [yo-ri-reul jal mot ha-da]
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to be bad at swimming
수 영을 잘 못 하다 | [su-yeong-eul jal mot ha-da]
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to run well, to be good at running
달리기를 잘 하다
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to write well, to be good at writing
글을 잘 쓰다 (good at writing), 글씨를 잘 쓰다 (good handwriting)
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I can’t sing well. / I’m not good at singing.
저는 노래를 잘 못 해요. | [jeo-neun no-rae-reul jal mot hae-yo.]
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My friend is good at swimming.
제 친구는 수영을 잘 해요. | [je chin-gu-neun su-yeong-eul jal hae-yo.]
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I’m not good at writing.
저는 글을 잘 못 써요. | [jeo-neun geu-reul jal mot sseo-yo.]
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Are you good at eating spicy food?
매운 거 잘 먹어요? | [mae-un geo jal meo-geo-yo?]
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Construction for changing verb into noun
- Verb stem + -는 것 | [-neun geot]
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seeing, the act of seeing, the thing that you see, what I watch
보는 것 | [bo-neun geo(t)]
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eating, the act of eating, the thing that you eat, what you eat
먹는 것 | [meok-neun geot]
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buying, what you buy (present)
사는 것 | [sa-neun geot]
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what you bought (past)
산 것 | [san geot]
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what you will buy (future)
살 것 | [sal geot]
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What I am listening to now is a song.
지금 듣는 거는 노래예요. | [ji-geum deut-neun geo-neun no-rae-ye-yo.]
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Do you know that we are meeting today?
오늘 만나는 거 알아요? | [o-neul man-na-neun geo a-ra-yo?]
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I like chitchatting with my friends.
저는 친구랑 수다떠는 거를 좋아해요. | [jeo-neun chin-gu-rang su-da-tteo-neun geo-reul jo-a-hae-yo.]
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to have to sleep
자야 되다/하다
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to have to use/write
써야 되다/하다
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I have to go home.
집에 가야 돼요. | [ji-be ga-ya dwae-yo.]
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What should I do?
저는 뭐 해야 돼요? | [jeo-neun mwo hae-ya dwae-yo?]
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Until when should I be here?
언제까지 여기에 있어야 돼요? | [eon-je-kka-ji yeo-gi-e i-sseo-ya dwae-yo?]
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Who should I give this to?
누구한테 줘야 돼요? | [nu-gu-han-te jwo-ya dwae-yo?]
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Where should I buy it?
어디에서 사야 돼요? | [eo-di-e-seo sa-ya dwae-yo?]