Korean For Diplomats Adverbs And Adjectives Flashcards
Some/a little
조금/좀
Very, so
아주
Much
많이
Really, indeed
참
Really, truly
정말
And (at the begining of sentence)
그리고
Nowadays/these days
요즘
Later (not today)
나중 에
Again
또
In a bit
이따가
Next time
다음 에
Today
오늘
Often
자주
However (at the beginning of a sentence)
그런데
From time to time
가끔
Now
지금
Almost
거의
Almost everyday
거의 매일
About/around (when discussing an amount or quantity)
쯤
Surely
꼭
Often
자주
Sometimes
가끔
Usually, typically
보통
Always
항상
Very
아주
Too (extreme)
너무
Everyday
매일
Simply/briefly
간단히
Quickly
빨리
Slowly
전전히
Moreover, besides
게다가
Or / however / otherwise
아니면
X rather than Y (when presented a choice)
말고
First time (of an occurance)
저음
The most
제일 / 가장
Altogether
다합저
At that time
그때
At this time
이때
First time
처음
All day
하루 종일
Maybe (stand alone answer)
아마도
Maybe (component of sentence)
아마
Here and there
곳곳
Recently
제근 에
Late
늦게
Early
일로
Mainly
주로
All day
하루 종일
All night
밤새도록
Hypothetical “some”
어떤
A long time ago
오래 전에
Like (as someone is/does) similar to
처럼
A long time
오래
Without (a ticket, visa, etc.)
없이
Fortunately, luckily
다행히
Unfortunately, unluckily
불행히
Yet / still
아직
Already
벌써
Last time
지난 번
Later today
이따가
Just, a moment ago
방금
Maybe
아마
Well then
그럼
Same as me, same as, etc.
마찬가지
Same as me, same as, etc.
마찬가지
Extra, another
또 다른
Earlier (opposite of later)
먼저
Instead of
대신에
Earlier this week
주초
(Comparative) far more
활신
Extremely much more (comparative)
굉장히
Completely
완전히
Perhaps, by chance, maybe
혹시
In fact / actually
사실
By chance
오연히
Instead of
대신
Little by little
쪼금식
Continuously
계속
Old
헌
More than
이산
Less than
이하
In fact
사실
It’s because, the reason is
왜냐 하면
Even so
그래도
If I were to rephrase it
다시 말해서 (다시 말하면)
Frankly
솔직히
Let me see…
글쎄요
Anytime (whenever)
언제나
Never
한번도 안
Not at all
하나도
Or (two verbs)
-거나
Recently
최근
For a long time
오랫동안
A long time ago, once upon a time
옛날
On time
정각 / 정시
As ____ as comparisons
처럼 / 만금
Mistakenly
잘몾
Long time
강기
Short time
단기
Actually
실제로
Personally
개인적으로
Sometimes
때때
(A different kind of) Now
이제
Various kinds
여리 가지