Level 3, 21-30 Flashcards
It’s Sunday tomorrow + (-ㄴ데) + what are you going to do?
내일 일요일인데, 뭐 할 거예요?
[nae-il i-ryo-il-in-de, mwo hal geo-ye-yo?]
I was sleeping yesterday + (-는데) + I got a phone call from Korea.
어제 자고 있었는데, 한국에서 전화가 왔어요.
[eo-je ja-go i-sseot-neun-de, han-gu-ge-seo jeon-hwa-ga wa-sseo-yo.]
It’s only (still) 9 o’clock but I am already sleepy.
아직 9시인데 벌써 졸려요.
[a-jik a-hop-si-in-de beol-sseo jol-lyeo-yo.]
I prepared a lot, but…
준비 많이 했는데(요)…
[jun-bi ma-ni haet-neun-de…]
Oh, that’s cool!
멋있는데(요)!
[meo-sit-neun-de!]
So where are you now?
지금 어디에 있는데(요)?
[ji-geum eo-di-e it-neun-de(yo)?]
Now? I’m busy now, so… (expecting a response, less direct)
지금(요)? 지금 바쁜데(요).
[ji-geum(yo)? ji-geum ba-ppeun-de(yo).]
It’s my friend’s birthday tomorrow, but I haven’t been able to buy a present.
내일 친구 생일인데, 선물을 아직 못 샀어요.
[nae-il chin-gu saeng-il-in-de, seon-mu-reul a-jik mot sa-sseo-yo.]
I bought this in Japan, and it’s a present for you.
이거 일본에서 샀는데, 선물이에요.
[i-geo il-bo-ne-seo sat-neun-de, seon-mu-ri-e-yo.]
I saw it in the news today. Is that for real?
오늘 뉴스에서 봤는데, 그거 진짜예요?
[o-neul nyu-seu-e-seo bwat-neun-de, geu-geo jin-jja-ye-yo?]
I like this! / This is good!
이거 좋은데요!
[i-geo jo-eun-de-yo!]
Huh? It was here…
어? 여기 있었는데.
[eo? yeo-gi i-sseot-neun-de]
The movie is interesting, but it was scary.
영화 재미있는데, 무서웠어요.
[yeong-hwa jae-mi-it-neun-de, mu-seo-wo-sseo-yo.]
I am a student now, but I’m working too.
저 지금 학생인데, 일도 하고 있어요.
[jeo ji-geum hak-saeng-in-de, il-do ha-go i-sseo-yo.]
it could…, it’s possible that…, it might… (construction)
-(으)ㄹ 수도 있다
[-(eu)l su-do it-da]
My friend might know (the person / the thing).
제 친구가 알 수도 있어요.
[je chin-gu-ga al su-do i-sseo-yo]
We might meet again tomorrow.
내일 다시 만날 수도 있어요.
[nae-il da-si man-nal su-do i-sseo-yo]
I might come here tomorrow.
저 내일 올 수도 있어요.
[jeo nae-il ol su-do i-sseo-yo.]
I might not come here tomorrow.
저 내일 안 올 수도 있어요.
[jeo nae-il an ol su-do i-sseo-yo.]
I might not be able to come here tomorrow.
저 내일 못 올 수도 있어요.
[jeo nae-il mot ol su-do i-sseo-yo.]
This might be fake.
이거 가짜일 수도 있어요.
[i-geo ga-jja-il su-do i-sseo-yo.]
It might really be so.
정말 그럴 수도 있어요.
[jeong-mal geu-reol su-do i-sseo-yo.]
Word builder keyword for “learning” “studying” and “school”
학
mathematics
수학
[su-hak]
science
과학
[gwa-hak]
language
언어
language learning
어학
[eo-hak]
linguistics
언어학
[eo-neo-hak]
scholar
학자
[hak-ja]
studying abroad
유학
[yu-hak]
school year
학년
[hak-nyeon]
semester
학기
[hak-gi]
scholarship
장학금
[jang-hak-geum]
self-study, studying by oneself
독학
[dok-hak]
school vacation
방학
What did you choose?
뭐 골랐어요?
[mwo gol-la-sseo-yo?]
I don’t know, either.
저도 몰라요.
[jeo-do mol-la-yo.]
Planes are good because they are fast. / I like airplanes because they are fast.
비행기는 빨라서 좋아요.
[bi-haeng-gi-neun ppal-la-seo jo-a-yo.]
Who cut the cake?
누가 케잌 잘랐어요?
[nu-ga ke-ik jjal-la-sseo-yo?]
show surprise, thought or impression (construction)
Verb stem + -네요
[-ne-yo]
Oh! That looks good on you. (Showing impression)
잘 어울리네요.
Oh, here it is! (showing surprise)
여기 있네요!
[yeo-gi it-ne-yo!]
Oh, look. Nobody is here yet. (surprising)
아무도 안 왔네요.
[a-mu-do an wat-ne-yo.]
Where did you hear that?
어디에서 들었어요?
[eo-di-e-seo deu-reo-sseo-yo?]
I walked a lot, but I am not tired.
많이 걸었는데, 안 피곤해요.
[ma-ni geo-reot-neun-de, an pi-gon-hae-yo.]
Do you remember that story?
그 이야기를 믿어요?
[geu i-ya-gi-reul mi-deo-yo?]
Even if I ask, there is not answer.
물어도 대답이 없어요.
[mu-reo-do dae-da-bi eop-seo-yo.]
Let’s do it (casual)
하자
[ha-ja]
Let’s eat. (casual)
먹자
[meok-ja]
Let’s take a day off tomorrow. (casual)
우리 내일은 쉬자.
[u-ri nae-i-reun swi-ja]
Let’s wait a little longer. (casual)
조금만 더 기다리자.
[jo-geum-man deo gi-da-ri-ja]
It’s better. / Please feel better.
나아요
[na-a-yo]
Stir it well.
잘 저으세요.
[jal jeo-eu-se-yo.]
Who built this house?
이 집을 누가 지었어요?
[i ji-beul nu-ga ji-eo-sseo-yo?]
Did you recover (completely) from the cold?
감기 다 나았어요?
[gam-gi da na-a-sseo-yo?]
I’m going to wash up. / I’m going to wash it.
씻을 거예요.
[ssi-seul geo-ye-yo.]
Please take your shoes off.
신발을 벗어 주세요.
[sin-ba-reul beo-seo ju-se-yo.]
Keyword for “room”
실
toilet, bathroom
화장실
[hwa-jang-sil]
classroom
교실
[gyo-sil]
waiting room
대기실
[dae-gi-sil]
meeting room, conference room
회의실
[hoe-ui-sil]
hospital room, patient’s room
병실
[byeong-sil]
beauty parlor, hairdresser’s
미용실
[mi-yong-sil]
teacher’s office
교무실
[gyo-mu-sil]
head of the office
실장
[sil-jang]
indoors
실내
[sil-lae]
outdoors, outside
실외
[sil-weh]