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What does 'Something came up so I wasn't able to rest' mean in Korean?
What does 'Something came up so I wasn't able to rest' mean in Korean?
일이 생겨서 못 쉬었어요
What does 'I gained weight so I'm trying to go on a diet' mean in Korean?
What does 'I gained weight so I'm trying to go on a diet' mean in Korean?
살이 많이 쪄서 다이어트를 하려고 해요
What does 'My friend was too busy so I didn't meet them' mean in Korean?
What does 'My friend was too busy so I didn't meet them' mean in Korean?
친구가 너무 바빠서 친구를 못 만났어요
What does 'Traffic jam/street block' mean in Korean?
What does 'Traffic jam/street block' mean in Korean?
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What does 'Written translation' mean in Korean?
What does 'Written translation' mean in Korean?
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What does 'Document, paper' mean in Korean?
What does 'Document, paper' mean in Korean?
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What does 'To need, to require' mean in Korean?
What does 'To need, to require' mean in Korean?
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Study Notes
Vocabulary Cards Overview
- Cards provide useful phrases for various situations, enhancing vocabulary in both English and Korean.
- Each card includes a word or phrase, along with its definition or translation.
Card Summaries
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"Something came up so I wasn't able to rest" translates to "일이 생겨서 못 쉬었어요," indicating an unexpected obligation preventing rest.
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"I gained weight so I'm trying to go on a diet" translates to "살이 많이 쪄서 다이어트를 하려고 해요," expressing the intent to lose weight due to recent weight gain.
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"My friend was too busy so I didn't meet them" translates to "친구가 너무 바빠서 친구를 못 만났어요," illustrating a missed social opportunity due to a friend's busy schedule.
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"Traffic jam/street block" translates to "길이 막히다," referring to congestion or blockage on the road, impacting travel time.
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"Written translation" translates to "번역," indicating the process of converting text from one language to another.
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"Document, paper" translates to "서류," referring to written materials or official paperwork often required in various contexts.
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"To need, to require" translates to "필요하다," expressing necessity or demand for something.
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Description
This quiz features common English expressions translated into Korean, helping learners improve their language skills. Each card presents a practical phrase along with its definition, making it easier to grasp everyday conversations. Great for anyone looking to enhance their fluency in English.