• 늦다 - a time after the right time. arriving 8pm when you were supposed to arrive at 7pm
  • 츄러스
  • 뭐해? (satoori equivalent = 뭐하노?/뭐하냐?)
  • 안녕히 가세요 - to the person who's leaving
  • 안녕히 계세요 - to the person who's staying
  • 몰래카메라
  • 공항 - place where you take flights on airplanes
  • 한강
  • 어디서 왔어? - where are you from? //answer: (나라)에서 왔어.
  • 확실해요? - are you sure?
  • 솔직히
  • 부럽다 - a bad feeling in which you wish intensely to have something another person has
  • 춥다 - to be cold
  • 뜨겁다 - to be hot
  • 혼자가 싫어
  • 떨리는 - (adj.) nervous/vibrating
  • 전하고 싶은데 - I want to give it (to you)
  • 포장 - package/wrapper
  • 정말로 너무 말도 안돼는데

numbers

pure korean

  • 하나 = one
  • 둘 = two
  • 셋 = three
  • 넷 = four
  • 다섯 = five
  • 여섯 = six
  • 일곱 = seven
  • 여덟 = eight
  • 아홉 = nine
  • 열 = ten
  • 스물 = twenty
  • 서른 = thirty
  • 마흔 = forty
  • 쉰 = fifty

sino-korean

  • 일 = one
  • 이 = two
  • 삼 = three
  • 사 = four
  • 오 = five
  • 육 = six
  • 칠 = seven
  • 팔 = eight
  • 구 = nine
  • 십 = ten
  • 백 = one hundred
  • 천 = one thousand
  • 만 = ten thousand

ZERO

  • 열 - Points that can be given or taken away, like in a game. For example, when saying the score “2 – 0”, you would say “이 대 영”. Another example would be if you are in a quiz show, and you ask your friend how many points she has, she could say “영점”; The temperature “zero”; When using numbers in math
  • 공 - For phone numbers

counters

  • 번째
  • 개 = counter for things
  • 번 = counter for behaviors/actions
  • 명 = counter for people
  • 대 = counter for automobiles
  • 잔 = counter for a ‘glass’ of
  • 시 = ~try to guess~
  • 분 = ~try to guess~
  • 초 = (60초)
  • 살 = years old
nov 6 2015 ∞
dec 26 2016 +