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ОглавлениеLESSON 7
More Useful Expressions
Ppalli gaseyo.
빨리 가세요.
Please go fast.
Cheoncheon(h)i gaseyo.
천천히 가세요.
Please go slow.
Oreunjjok-euro.
오른쪽으로.
To the right.
Oenjjok-euro.
왼쪽으로.
To the left.
Gojjang ap-euro.
곧장 앞으로.
Straight ahead.
Yeogi.
여기.
Here (near me or us). This place.
Jeogi.
저기.
Over there (away from you and me). That place over there.
Iri-ro.
이리로.
This way.
Geuri-ro.
그리로.
That way.
Jeori-ro.
저리로.
That way over there.
Iri-ro osipsio.
이리로 오십시오.
Please come this way.
Igeo(t).
이거 (이것)
This (thing).
Geugeo(t).
그것.
That (thing).
Jeogeo(t).
저거 (저것)
That (thing) over there.
Eodi?
어디?
Where? What place?
M(u)eo(t)?
뭐 뭣 무어 무엇?
What? (Pronounced mueot, mueo, meot, or meo.)
Wae?
왜?
Why?
Eonje?
언제?
When?
Jigeum.
지금.
Now. (Also pronounced Jikkeum.)
Oneul.
오늘.
Today.
Naeil.
내일.
Tomorrow.
Eoje.
어제.
Yesterday.
I daeum-e.
이 다음에.
Next (after this).
Geu daeum-e.
그 다음에.
Next (after that).
Najung-e.
나중에.
Later (after this).
Geu hu-e.
그 후에.
Later (after that).
Geu jeon-e.
그 전에.
Before that.
Beolsseo.
벌써.
Already.
Ajik.
아직.
Not yet.
Jogeum.
조금.
A little. (Also pronounced Jjokkeum and Jjogeum.)
Jom deo.
좀 더.
A little more. (Also pronounced Jjom deo.)
Deo mani.
더 많이.
More.
Jogeumman juseyo.
조금만 주세요.
Give me a little please.
Jogeum deo juseyo.
조금 더 주세요.
Please give me a little more.
Jomcheoreom.
좀처럼.
Seldom.
Jaju.
자주.
Often.
Neomu.
너무.
Too much.
Chungbun(h)i.
충분히.
Enough.
Mani.
많이.
Lots.
Da.
다.
All.
Jal.
잘.
(1) Well. (2) Lots. (3) Often.
Cham.
참.
Really. Very. Quite.