Korean Adverbs / Other Flashcards
today
오늘
yesterday
어제
tomorrow
내일
the day after tomorrow
모레
soon
곧
alone
혼자
suddenly
갑자기
many/ a lot of
많이
quickly
빨리
straight
똑바로
Near
근처
Usually
보통
maybe / might
아마도
more
더
inside; physical things - that have a door
e.g. boxes, house
안
on top / above
위
below / under
밑 or 아래
beside
옆
behind
뒤
in front
앞
here
여기
very (아)
아주
too (often used to mean ‘very’)
너무
very (매)
매우
less
덜
instead
대신에
now; at this moment
지금
early
일찍
over;
The opposite side over a boundary or an obstacle.
너머
outside (something)
밖
between
사이
right
오른쪽
left
왼쪽
not / don’t (choosing not to)
안
can’t (no choice, just unable to do)
못
everyday
매일
always
항상
again (with more emphasis)
또다시
already (2) (adv) What’s the difference?
이미 (regular way)
벌써 (express surprise)
Often
자주
again
다시
again (negative connotation)
또
also / in addition
또한
all the time / always
언제나
a little later; a short time later
이따
no matter how
아무리
a moment go
방금
sometimes
가끔
immediately (speaking)
바로
now / from now on
이제
currently; now
현재
the first time/beginning
처음
last (in a sequence)
마지막
first (1st)
첫 번째
second (2nd)
두 번째
for (after indication of time) , during (after a noun), while
동안
two days (2)
이틀 / 이 일
three days (2)
사흘 / 삼 일
last month
지난 달
last week
지난 주
this week
이번 주
this month
이번 달
next week
다음 주
next month
다음 달
in my whole life
평생 (동안)
this year
올해
last year
작년
next year
내년
one day
하루
Monday
월요일
Tuesday
화요일
Wednesday
수요일
Thursday
목요일
Friday
금요일
Saturday
토요일
Sunday
일요일
every year
매년
yes
네
no
아니
fairly/quite
꽤
time, when
때
at that time
그때
side/direction
쪽
perfectly, completely
완전히
‘hard/well’ (study hard)
열심히
some ____, how many (used with a counter)
몇
these days
요즘
together
같이
repeatedly
자꾸
a little
조금
but/however
그러나
mainly, mostly
주로
this direction
이쪽
that direction (2)
그쪽 and 저쪽
that direction (far)
저쪽
the most (superlative)
가장 and 제일
various
여러
the most (superlative) (제)
제일
something old
옛 _____
well
잘
poorly
못
adds respect to person’s name or position
님
or
또는
a counter for years of age (sk)
세
surely/definitely
꼭
of course
물론
who
누구
when
언제
why
왜
where
어디
also
역시
some
몇몇
especially, particularly
특히
gradually
점점
how much
얼마나
how many ___
몇
what (before verb or 이다) (2)
뭐 or 무엇
what (before noun) (not for characteristics or unsure of specifics)
무슨
which (for characteristics and unknown and unsure of specifics)
어떤
some random ____ - (question word)
어떤
which (not for characteristics or unknown or unsure of specifics)
어느
How is/was … ?
어때?
usually (not 보동)
대개
outside
바깥
approximately
쯤
each other;
- when saying “are those guys talking to each other” ; referring to both at the same time
- when referring to two objects and saying “these lines similar to each other”
서로
must read
필독
day / days
며칠
percent
퍼센트
most
대부분
counter for a “type/kind of thing”
종류
before/ago
전
just before; brink; verge
직전
after/later
후
right after
직후
since
이래
a moment
잠시
a short time
잠깐
within
이내
all day long
하루 종일
old days, past
예전
to be interested in
관심이 있다
at this moment
이때
every (before noun)
모든 (before noun)
everywhere
어디나
every time/ always
언제나
everyone
누구나
all
When do you use? (2) (adverb and pronoun - in place of subject)
모두 (adverb and pronoun - in place of subject)
all
When do you use? (2) (adverb and noun)
다 (adverb and noun)
place
데
everything
모든 것, 모든 거, 모두
immediately (writing)
즉시
free, no charge, complimentary
무료
business hours
영업 시간
whenever
언제든지
everything
모든 것
something
뭔가
somewhere
어딘가
sometime, some day
언젠가
somebody
누군가
anybody
아무나 (particles not usually attached)
anything
아무 거나
anywhere
아무 데나
anytime
아무 때나
nobody
아무도 (particles not usually attached)
nothing
아무 것도
nowhere
아무 데도