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Korean 3
Term | Definition |
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의 | Is a particle that indicates that one is the owner/possessor of another object. It has the same role as putting an apostrophe followed by an "s" in English |
음식 | Food, meal |
카이크 | Cake |
공항 | Airport |
병원 | Hospital, clinic |
공원 | Park |
한국어 | Korean (language) |
머리 | Head, hair |
다리 | Leg, bridge |
손가락 | Finger, spoon, chopsticks |
귀 | Ear |
팔 | Arm, eight (sino) |
눈 | Eye, snow |
입 | Mouth, lips |
배 | Stomach, boat, pear |
버스 | Bus |
우리 | We, us, our |
먹다 | To eat |
가다 | To go, to leave |
만나다 | To meet |
닫다 | To close (something) |
열다 | To open (something) |
원하다 | To want, to wish |
만들다 | To make, to produce |
하다 | To do |
말하다 | To speak |
이해하다 | To understand, to comprehend |
좋아하다 | To like, to be fond of |
크다 | To be big, to be large |
작다 | To be small |
새롭다 | To be new |
낡다 | To be old (not age) |
비싸다 | To be expensive |
싸다 | To be cheap |
아름답다 | To be beautiful, gorgeous, lovely, pretty |
뚱뚱하다 | To be fat, to be chubby |
길다 | To be long |
좋다 | To be good |
아주 | Very, really |
매우 | Very, extremely, greatly |
너무 | Too, very |
그리고 | And (then) used for linking nouns or phrases |
~하다 | Are typically of Chinese origin and have an equivalent Hanja (한자) form. Verbs that do not end in "~하다" are of Korean origin and do not have a Hanja form. |