Emotions Flashcards
Angry
화나다 (hwanada)
Mr Hwang dad is always angry
Annoyed
짜증나다 (jjajeungnada)
Be in bad mood
기분이 안 좋다 (gibuni an jota)
기분이 나쁘다 (gibuni nappeuda)
Be in good mood
기분이 좋다 (gibuni jota)
Bored
지루하다
Busy
바쁘다 (bappeuda)
Too busy playing bop it
Comfortable
편하다 (pyeonhada)
Surprisingly comfortable in pyeongnang North Korea
Confused
헷갈리다 (hetgallida)
헷갈려요
Crazy
미치다 (michida)
Dead tired
영혼이 없다 (yeonghoni eopda)
Disappointed
실망하다 (silmanghada)
Im disappointed in the silly man who put chilli flakes in his eyes.
Excited
흥분하다
like haengbok (happy), but heungbun - replace the bok with bun.
흥분하다: Can imply a more intense or agitated state of excitement.
신나다: Generally conveys a cheerful, joyful excitement.
Glad, happy, excited, pleased
기쁘다 (gippeuda)
Happy
행복하다 (haengbokhada
Unsatisfied
불만스럽다
- 불 (bul):
• This prefix indicates negation or something negative, similar to “un-” or “dis-” in English.- 만 (man):
• This part comes from 만족 (manjok), which means “satisfaction.” - 스럽다 (seureopda):
• This suffix is used to form adjectives from nouns, meaning “to be like” or “to have the quality of.”
- 만 (man):