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Korean Rabbit 2a

Vocabulary for Story of the Rabbit (Darakwon) Part 2a

TermDefinition
병을 고치다 to cure an illness
방법 method, way
바다 동물 sea animal
기도하다 to pray
100일 one hundred days
되는 날 the day when (something) happens, the day that marks
큰 지팡이 big staff, large walking stick
들다 to hold, to carry
도사 Taoist hermit, sage, spiritual master
신하 court official, servant, retainer
기도 소리 sound of prayer
듣다 to hear, to listen
찾아오다 to come to visit, to come looking for
용궁 Dragon Palace (underwater palace of the Dragon King)
반갑게 gladly, warmly, pleasantly
인사하다 to greet, to bow
말하다 to say, to speak
여러분 everyone, you all
이곳 this place, here
몸을 보다 to examine (someone’s) body, to check health
~도 될까요 would it be okay to ~? (polite request form)
침실 bedroom
안내하다 to guide, to lead
방으로 들어가다 to enter the room
인사 greeting, bow
침대 옆 beside the bed
의자 chair
앉다 to sit
병 때문에 because of illness
앞을 잘 볼 수 없다 cannot see well, have poor vision
보통이 아니다 to be extraordinary, to be unusual
바로 알다 to know immediately, to realize at once
작다 to be small
약하다 to be weak
목소리 voice
천천히 slowly
도사님 (honorific) Taoist master
어서 오세요 welcome, please come in
어떻습니까 how is it? what do you think?
나을 수 있다 to be able to recover, to be able to get well
얼굴 face
여기저기 here and there, all over
오랫동안 for a long time
맥을 짚다 to feel the pulse
조금 뒤에 after a while, a little later
깊다 to be deep, severe (in context of illness)
medicine
치료하다 to treat, to heal
수 있다 can, to be able to
없다 there is none, not to have
아이고 oh dear, oh my (exclamation of sorrow or surprise)
Created by: lksaltern
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