week 6 Flashcards
still (in present tense); something still hasn’t happened (in negative past tense; like “yet”)
아직
to emphasise something still is the case - but shouldn’t be
아직도
when something still hasn’t happened yet, but it will soon (or vice versa)
아직은
when the action that is still being done/still hasn’t been done will continue into the foreseeable future
여전히
really/that (used as adverb + negative conjugation); also with 이다 (+ in past tense too)
별로
at all (more extreme) (x2; second used in countable and non-countable situations)
전혀
하나도
much more (more extreme than 더)
훨씬
about/related to (awkward for “thinking about smone/smthng”)
~에 관하다
about/related to (usually written/spoken as?)
~에 관련하다
usually written/spoken as 관련하여 관련되어
around (also surrounding of a place; people “around” you)
주의
shows one action happens before another; also often…?
일단
일단 (object)부터 (verb)고….
used in clause directly after, like “then”
(first clause is already completed and in past tense)
이상
weight
무게
to gain weight (passive verb)
찌다
to lose weight (inadvertently; passive verb); something falls/sinks/drops/is deflated
빠지다
to lose weight (on purpose)
빼다
to overflow
넘치다
to avoid
피하다
to unfold/unpull // to be unfolded/unrolled
펴다 // 펴지다
to respond to a message
답장하다
to volunteer
봉사하다
to try/attempt
시도하다
to be peaceful
평화하다
to be amazing/cool
신기하다