Level 3. Lesson 1-2-3 Flashcards
It is too big.
너무 커요. [neo-mu keo-yo.]
= It is too big.
It is too expensive.
너무 비싸요. [neo-mu bi-ssa-yo.]
= It is too expensive.
It is too fast.
너무 빨라요. [neo-mu ppal-la-yo.]
= It is too fast.
It is too difficult.
너무 어려워요. [neo-mu eo-ryeo-wo-yo.]
= It is too difficult.
It is too noisy.
너무 시끄러워요. [neo-mu si-kkeu-reo-wo-yo.]
= It is too noisy.
Soyeon, you are too tall.
소연 씨 너무 커요. [so-yeon ssi neo-mu keo-yo.]
= Soyeon, you are too tall.
This is too expensive.
이거 너무 비싸요. [i-geo neo-mu bi-ssa-yo.]
= This is too expensive.
(Someone) speaks too fast.
말이 너무 빨라요. [ma-ri neo-mu ppal-la-yo.]
= (Someone) speaks too fast.
The Korean language is too difficult.
한국어 너무 어려워요. [han-gu-geo neo-mu eo-ryeo-wo-yo.]
= The Korean language is too difficult.
It is too noisy here.
여기 너무 시끄러워요. [yeo-gi neo-mu si-kkeu-reo-wo-yo.]
= It is too noisy here.
It is really tasty.
너무 맛있어요. [neo-mu ma-si-sseo-yo.]
= It is really tasty.
= It is really good.
= I am really happy about it.
너무 좋아요. [neo-mu jo-a-yo.]
= It is really good.
= I am really happy about it.
= It is really well done.
= You did such a good job.
너무 잘했어요. [neo-mu jal-hae-sseo-yo.]
= It is really well done.
= You did such a good job.
= It is really cool.
= It looks awesome.
너무 멋있어요. [neo-mu meo-si-sseo-yo.]
= It is really cool.
= It looks awesome.
= This pizza is really tasty.
이 피자 너무 맛있어요. [i pi-ja neo-mu ma-si-sseo-yo.]
= This pizza is really tasty.
= I really like this.
이거 너무 좋아요. [i-geo neo-mu jo-a-yo.]
= I really like this.
= Seokjin, you did a really great job.
석진 씨, 너무 잘했어요. [seokjin ssi, neo-mu jal-hae-sseo-yo.]
= Seokjin, you did a really great job.
= That model is really cool!
저 모델 너무 멋있어요! [jeo mo-del neo-mu meo-si-sseo-yo!]
= That model is really cool!
= It is too hot.
= It is very hot.
너무 더워요. [neo-mu deo-wo-yo.]
= It is too hot.
= It is very hot.
= I am too sleepy.
= I am very sleepy.
너무 졸려요. [neo-mu jol-lyeo-yo.]
= I am too sleepy.
= I am very sleepy.
= I am too busy.
= I am very busy.
너무 바빠요. [neo-mu ba-ppa-yo.]
= I am too busy.
= I am very busy.
= I miss you/him/her/them so much.
너무 보고 싶어요. [neo-mu bo-go si-peo-yo.]
= I miss you/him/her/them so much.
= As for tomorrow, I am going to meet a friend and go to a bookstore.
내일은 친구 만나고, 서점에 갈 거예요.
[nae-i-reun chin-gu man-na-go, seo-jeo-me gal kkeo-ye-yo.]
= As for tomorrow, I am going to meet a friend and go to a bookstore.
= I read a book, studied, and did some exercise.
책 읽고, 공부하고, 운동했어요.
[chaek il-kko, gong-bu-ha-go, un-dong-hae-sseo-yo.]
= I read a book, studied, and did some exercise.
= I will go to Korea in September, and I will go to Japan in October.
9월에는 한국에 가고, 10월에는 일본에 갈 거예요.
[gu-wo-re-neun han-gu-ge ga-go, si-wo-re-neun il-bo-ne gal kkeo-ye-yo.]
= I will go to Korea in September, and I will go to Japan in October.
= I drank some coffee, ate a donut, ate some cake, and drank some milk. I am full.
커피 마시고, 도너츠 먹고, 케이크 먹고, 우유 마셨어요. 배불러요.
[keo-pi ma-si-go, do-neo-cheu meok-kko, ke-i-keu meok-kko, u-yu ma-syeo-sseo-yo. bae-bul-leo-yo.]
= I drank some coffee, ate a donut, ate some cake, and drank some milk. I am full.
in front of
앞에 [a-pe] = in front of
behind
뒤에 [dwi-e] = behind
beside, next to
옆에 [yeo-pe] = beside, next to
over, on top of
위에 [wi-e] = over, on top of
under, below
밑에 [mi-te] = under, below
= I am sleeping on the sofa.
소파 위에서 자고 있어요.
[so-pa wi-e-seo ja-go i-sseo-yo.]
= I am sleeping on the sofa.
= I am reading a book under the tree.
나무 밑에서 책을 읽고 있어요.
[na-mu mi-te-seo chae-geul il-kko i-sseo-yo.]
= I am reading a book under the tree.
= I have been hiding behind the tree.
나무 뒤에 숨어 있었어요.
[na-mu dwi-e su-meo i-sseo-sseo-yo.]
= I have been hiding behind the tree.
= I was talking on the phone in front of the door.
문 앞에서 통화하고 있었어요.
[mun a-pe-seo tong-hwa-ha-go i-sseo-sseo-yo.]
= I was talking on the phone in front of the door.