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