Shopping (30, 31): I like, which do you like? Flashcards
어느 게 좋아요?
Which one do you like?
이게 마음에 들어요. (드러요)
I like this one.
Expression when shopping and find what you want. (들어요 = listen)
어느 NOUN
Which. Use when asking about someones choice of one among many. Must be followed by a Noun
어느 학교 (which school)
어느 교실 (which classroom)
이게
this one
마음
mind
(마음에) 들다
to be satisfied
사탕
candy
마음에 들어요.
I like.
Noun이/가 좋다 / 싫다
Noun 을/를 좋아하다 / 싫어하다
LIKE/ DON’T LIKE different particles. When you use 좋다 subject can’t be third person. 저는 한국이 좋아요. (I like Korea)
저는 한국을 좋아해요. (I like Korea)
이게 좋아요?
You like this one?
아뇨, 싫어요.
No, I don’t like it.
이건 어때요?
How about this one?
Used when suggesting something
이건 어떠세요?
How do you like this one? Same as 이건 어때요? but more formal
마음에 드는 게 없어요.
There’s nothing I like (among these)
이게 딱 좋아요.
This is perfect.
Colloquial expression really like something
딱 = Just
이게 더 예쁘죠? (예쁘조)
This one’s prettier, isn’t it?
Say when something you like more in comparison to something else and want to affirm with other person
내, 그래요.
Yes, it is
예쁘다
To be pretty
따뜻하다
to be warm
비싸다
to be expensive
운동화
sneakers, running shoes
구두
shoes (more formal than sneakers)
편하다
to be comfortable
형
elder brother (male)
연필
pencil
볼펜
ball point pen
예쁘죠?
(isn’t it) pretty?
이게
This (thing) contraction of 이것이
Noun1 이/가 Noun2보다 더 Adjective OR
Noun2보다 Noun1이/가 더 Adjective (change order)
Expression for making comparisons Noun1 이/가 Noun2보다 더 Adjective Where noun 2 is object being compared 오늘이 어제보다 어 따뜻해요. (It's warmer today than yesterday) Noun2보다 Noun1이/가 더 Adjective 어세보다 오늘이 더 따뜻해요. (It's hot today, more than yesterday).
Noun2보다 or 더 can be omitted, but not both "This is more expensive than THAT": 이게 저거보다 더 비싸요. = 이게 저거보다 비싸요 = 이게 더 비싸요
어느 게 더 좋아요?
Which one is better? (Which one do you prefer)?
뭐가 더 좋아요?
What is (would be) better? To ask someone's preference. In English would say "What do you like?"
저게 좀 더 싸죠?
That’s more inexpensive, isn’t it?
When item is at a distance and likely to be less expensive, ask someone for confirmation
누가 더 커요?
Who is bigger? (expression for asking for comparison of people)
이게 저거보다 더 비싸요.
This is more expensive than that
오늘이 어제보다 더 따뜻해요.
It’s warmer today than it was yesterday
운동화가 구두보다 더 편해요.
Sneakers are more comfortable than formal shoes
동생이 형보다 더 커요.
The younger brother is bigger than the older one.