Lesson 16 Flashcards
조금
A little, a bit, a little bit
정말
Really, truly
아주
Very, quite
별로
Not really, not particularly
전혀
Not at all
조금, 아주, 정말
Can be used with any sentence
별로, 전혀
Can only be used with negative sentences
조금 비싸요
It’s a little expensive
조금만 주세요
Give me only a little bit
물 조금만 주세요
Give me only a little bit of water
소금 조금만 주세요
Give me only a little but of salt
정말 빨라요
It’s really fast
정말 이상해요
It’s really strange
Difference between 정말 and 진짜
진짜 is considered little less formal than 정말
A: 제가 방 청소했어요!
B: 아… 진짜?
A: 예, 진짜! 보고 싶어요?
A: I cleaned up my room!
B: oh, really?
A: yeah, really! Do you want to see it?
아주 맛있어요
It’s very delicious
아주 멀어요.
It’s very far away.
별로 안 비싸요
It’s not so expensive
별로 재미없어요
It’s not that interesting
별로 안 나빠요
It’s not too bad (it’s not the worst, but it’s still bad.)
전혀 안 바빠요
I’m not busy at all
전혀 안 더워요
It’s not hot at all
A: 저랑 제 동생이랑 닯았어요?
B: 아니요, 전혀 안 닮았어요
A: 저하고 저희 엄마랑은요?
B: 조금 닮았어요
A: Do my younger sister/brother and I look alike
B: No, you guys don’t look like each other at all
A: what about my mother and I?
B: you two look a little bit alike
빠르다
To be fast
비싸다
To be expensive
맛있다
To be delicious
나쁘다
To be bad
바쁘다
To be busy
덥다
To be hot
멀다
To be far away
재미있다
To be interesting, to be fun
조금 pronounced quickly sounds and can be written as
좀
현우 씨는 정말 이상해요
Hyunwoo is really strange
이 오렌지는 진짜 맛있어요
This orange is very delicious