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안녕하세요   Hello  
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감사합니다   Thank you  
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네   Yes/That's right/What you said is right  
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아니요   No/That's wrong/What you said is wrong  
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안녕히 계세요   Goodbye (If you are leaving)  
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안녕히 가세요   Goodbye (If you are staying)  
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죄송합니다   I'm Sorry (Also used to pass through a crowd)  
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저기요   Excuse me (When you want someone's attention)  
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잠시만요   Just a second (When you want to pass through a crowd)  
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잠깐만요   Just a second. (When you want to pass through a crowd)  
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이에요   to be (last letter has a final consonant)  
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예요   to be (last letter doesn't have a final consonant)  
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Korean sentence structure.   Subject + Object + Verb or Subject + Adjective  
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물이에요   It's water.  
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가방이에요   It's a bag.  
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저예요   It's me.  
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학교예요   It's a school.  
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이거   This thing {이 [i] (“this”) + 것 [geot] (“thing”)}  
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이거 책이에요   This is a book.  
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이거 카메라예요   This is a camera.  
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이거 뭐예요?   What is this? (Remember to change tone)  
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이거 물이에요   Is this water?  
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이   this (near me)  
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그   the/that (near other person)  
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저   that (over there)  
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이것   This thing  
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그것   That thing  
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저것   That thing over there.  
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이 사람, 그 사람, 저 사람   This person, That person, That person over there.  
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아니에요   I am not/it is not/you are not. (Present tense of verb "to be not")  
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저 아니에요   It's not me.  
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우유 아니에요   It's not milk.  
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물 아니에요   It's not water.  
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저학생 아니에요   I'm not a student.  
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Topic marking particles   Used to let people know what or who you are going to talk about. Topic markers are attached after nouns.  
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은   Words ending with last consonant  
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는   Words ending with a vowel  
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저는 학생이에요   As for me, I am a student. I (me, personally) am a student.  
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내일은 저는 일해요   As for tomorrow, I work.  
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Subject marking particles   Used to show "who" did something or "what" is being described.  
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이   Words ending with last consonant  
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가   Words ending with a vowel  
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이거 사과예요   This is an apple.  
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이거는 사과예요 (with topic marking)   This (look) is an apple.  
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있어요   Have/Exists  
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없어요   Don't have/Doesn't exist  
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물 있어요   Water exists/I/She/They/You have water. There is water  
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친구 있어요   I have (a) friends.  
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시간 없어요   There is no time. I don't have time. We don't have time, etc.  
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친구 없어요   I don't have friends.  
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주세요   Please give me.  
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A: 사과 있어요? B: 네. 사과 있어요 A: 사과 주세요   A: Do you have apples? B: Yes, we have apples. A: Please give me (an/some) apple(s).  
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주세요 (def.)   Can be used when: asking for something. Ordering food or drinks at restaurant. Asking for an item in a shop or, when attached to a verb, to ask someone to do something for you.  
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맛   Taste  
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맛있어요   It's tasty/delicious.  
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이거 맛있어요   This is tasty/delicious.  
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저 케익 맛있어요   That cake is delicious.  
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이 차 맛없어요   This tastes awful.  
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잘 먹겠습니다   I'm going to eat well, or I will eat well. (used when someone is about to start a meal, particularly when someone is going to pay for it.)  
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잘 먹었습니다   I have eaten well. (To thank someone for the food.)  
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-고 싶어요   I want to + (verb)  
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bo-go si-peo yo   I want to see.  
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더 bo-go si-peo yo   I want to see more.  
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[meok-go si-peo-yo]   I want to eat.  
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더 meok-go si-peo-yo   I want to eat more.  
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뭐 먹고 싶어요?   What do you want to eat?  
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햄버거 먹고 싶어요   I want to eat a hamburger.  
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하다   to do  
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보다   to see  
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먹다   to eat  
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사다   to buy  
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마시다   to drink  
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[mwo ha-go si-peo-yo]   What do you want to do?  
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[mwo bo-go si-peo-yo]   What do you want to see?  
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mwo meok-go si-peo-yo   What do you want to eat?  
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mwo sa-go si-peo-yo   What do you want to buy?  
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mwo ma-si-go si-peo-yo   What do you want to drink?  
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Native Korean Numbers & Sino-Korean Numbers   To tell the time, you have to use NK# to say hour and S-K to say the minute. To tell your age in normal conversation, you use NK#, but in formal situations, S-K are used to express age.  
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Sino-Korean Numbers and Native Korean Numbers   To say a number higher than 99, exaple; 101, you have to add Sino-Korean number of 100 and 1 of Native-Korean Number.  
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일   1  
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이   2  
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삼   3  
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사   4  
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오   5  
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륙 / 육   6  
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칠   7  
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팔 구 십   8 9 10  
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백   100  
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천   1000  
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십일   11  
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이십일   21  
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삼십사   32  
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오십사   54  
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삼백이십칩   327  
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천사백륙십이   1462  
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가다   to go  
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자다   to sleep  
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때리다   to hit  
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웃다   to laugh  
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Present tense ending. 아요   Verb's last vowel is ㅏ or ㅗ.  
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Present tense ending. 어요   Verb's last vowel is not ㅏ or ㅗ.  
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Present tense ending. 여요   Verb stem which is only 하 is followed by 여요.  
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가요   I/he/she/they/you (etc) go  
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머거요   I/he/she/they/you eats  
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봐요   I/he/she/they/you look(s)/watch(es)  
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보여요   It's visible. I see it.  
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Past tense ending. 았어요   Verb's last vowel is ㅏ or ㅗ.  
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Past tense ending. 었어요   Verb's last vowel is not ㅏ or ㅗ.  
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Past tense ending. 였어요   Verb stem is ㅏ.  
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sa-sseo-yo   I/she/he/you bought  
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hae-sseo-yo   I/she/he/you did  
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jeo-geo-sseo-yo   I/she/he/you wrote  
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어디   Where/which place/location  
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에   at, to (Expresses a location where something "is" or "exists".  
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에서   at, in, from. (Expresses a location where something is taking place / action).  
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어디가고싶어요   Where do you want to go?  
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학교에갔어요   I went to school.  
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한국에 왔어요   I came to Korea.  
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어디에 가고 싶어요   Where do you want to go?  
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어디에 있어요   Where are you?  
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집에서 일해요   I work at home.  
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언제   When  
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언제 했어요   When did you do it?  
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언제 도착했어요   When did you arrive?  
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언제 왔어요   When did you come?  
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오늘   Today  
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어제   Yesterday  
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내일   Tomorrow  
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지금   Now  
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아까   Earlier(today)/A while ago(today)  
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나중에   Later  
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하나   1  
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둘   2  
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셋   3  
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넷   4  
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다섯   5  
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여섯   6  
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일곱   7  
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여덟   8  
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아홉   9  
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열   10  
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스물   20  
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서른   30  
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마흔   40  
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쉰   50  
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예순   60  
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일흔   70  
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여든   80  
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아흔   90  
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Age:   Numbers 1,2,3,4 & 20 change forms before a noun. 1 하나 [ha-na] --> 한 [han] 살 2 둘 [dul] --> 두 [du] 살 3 셋 [set] --> 세 [se] 살 4 넷 [net] --> 네 [ne] 살 20 스물 [seu-mul] --> 스무 [seu-mu] 살 21 스물 [seu-mul] --> 스물한 [seu-mul-han] 살  
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열여섯살이에요   I'm 16 years old.  
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Negative sentences   1. Adding 안 [an] before a verb 2. Using the negative verb ending, 지 않다 [ji an-ta] *method 2 is relatively formal, but not necessarily only for formal situations *method 2 have different tenses of your sentence.  
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Present tense:   지 않아요  
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Past tense:   지 않았어요  
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집에 가요 --> 집에 안 가요   I'm going home --> I'm NOT going home.  
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그거 버렸어요 --> 그거 안 버렸어요   I threw it away --> I DIDN'Tthrow it away  
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Present: 가지 않아요   Present: I'm NOT going.  
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Past: 가지 않았어요   Past: I DIDN'T go.  
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Present: 버리지 않아요   Present: I'm NOT throwing it away.  
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Past: 버리지 않았어요   Past: I DIDN'T throw it away.  
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하다 **   to do (** Many nouns that indicate or describe action or behavior can be combined with to do to create new verbs)  
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공부 --> 공부하다   studying --> to study  
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일 --> 일하다   work, job --> to work  
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기억 --> 기억하다   memory --> to remember  
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청소 --> 청소하다   cleaning - to clean  
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요리 --> 요리하다   cooking, dish --> to cook  
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이사 --> 이사하다   moving --> to move  
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노래 --> 노래하다   song --> to sing  
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노력 --> 노력하다   effort --> to make an effort, to try hard  
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동의 --> 동의하다   agreement, agreeing --> to agree  
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인정 --> 인정하다   admitting --> to admit  
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후회 --> 후회하다   regret --> to regret  
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운동 --> 운동하다   exercise --> to exercise, to work out  
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사랑 --> 사랑하다   love --> to love  
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말 --> 말하다   words, language --> to speak  
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생각 --> 생각하다   thought, idea --> to think  
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생각 안 하다   to not think  
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누구   who  
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누구예요   Who is it?  
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누가 제인이에요   Who is Jane? (Among these people| since topic markers are used|) 누구 + 가 (topic marker) = 누가  
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누가 했어요   Who did it? (Among these people| since topic markers are used|) 누구 + 가 (topic marker) = 누가  
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누가 전화했어요   Who called?  
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이거 누구예요   Who is this?  
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어제 누가 왔어요   Who came yesterday?  
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그거 누가 만들었어요   Who made that?  
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누가 샀어요   Who bought it?  
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뭐   What?  
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어디   Where  
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언제   When  
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누구   Who  
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어떻게   How  
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왜   Why  
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어떻게 찾았어요   How did you find it?  
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어떻게 왔어요   How did you get here?  
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왜 전화했어요   Why did you call?  
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왜 안 왔어요   Why didn't you come?  
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얼마   How much (money)  
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얼마나   How + adjective/adverb  
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얼마예요?   How much is it?  
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얼마 냈어요   How much did you pay?  
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얼마나 + adjective/adverb   How + [often/fast/early/soon/etc...]  
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얼마나 자주 와요   How often do you come?  
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얼마나 커요   How big is it?  
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얼마나 무거워요   How heavy is it?  
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에서   from (often used with locations)  
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부터   from (often used with time)  
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까지   "to" or "until"  
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서울부터   From Seoul  
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서울부터   Starting from seoul  
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지금부터   From now  
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어제부터   Since(from) yesterday  
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서울까지   (from somewhere else) to Seoul  
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지금까지   Until now  
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내일까지   Until tomorrow  
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(여기에서) (저기까지)   (From here) (to here)  
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(서울에서) (부산까지)   (From Seoul) (to Busan)  
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