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What does the term '첫날' mean?
What does the term '첫날' mean?
What is the English definition of '전학하다'?
What is the English definition of '전학하다'?
What does '앞' mean?
What does '앞' mean?
in front of
What is the meaning of '깡배'?
What is the meaning of '깡배'?
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What is the English translation of '괜찮아요'?
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How would you translate '정말' into English?
How would you translate '정말' into English?
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'미안하다' means?
'미안하다' means?
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What does '놈' refer to?
What does '놈' refer to?
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Translate '회장' into English.
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What is the meaning of '과장'?
What is the meaning of '과장'?
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What does '교장' mean?
What does '교장' mean?
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What does '직원' refer to?
What does '직원' refer to?
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What is the English translation of '어른'?
What is the English translation of '어른'?
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Translate '어떻게'.
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'되다' means?
'되다' means?
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What does '교칙' refer to?
What does '교칙' refer to?
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What is the meaning of '책임'?
What is the meaning of '책임'?
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Translate '합의하다'.
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'알다' means?
'알다' means?
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What does '시간' mean?
What does '시간' mean?
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What is the English meaning of '문제가 안돼'?
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'식구' translates to?
'식구' translates to?
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What does '잘못' mean?
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Translate '용서하다'.
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'사과하다' means?
'사과하다' means?
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What is the English definition of '소신'?
What is the English definition of '소신'?
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'학우' translates to?
'학우' translates to?
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What does '묵인하다' mean?
What does '묵인하다' mean?
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'폭력' means?
'폭력' means?
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What is the meaning of '벌'?
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Translate '생각하다'.
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What does '싶다' mean?
What does '싶다' mean?
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What is the English translation for '그렇게'?
What is the English translation for '그렇게'?
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What does '너무' mean?
What does '너무' mean?
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'무릎을 꿇다' means?
'무릎을 꿇다' means?
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What does '무릎' refer to?
What does '무릎' refer to?
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'말하다' translates to?
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What is the meaning of '직장'?
What is the meaning of '직장'?
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'후회' means?
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What does '힘' mean?
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Study Notes
Vocabulary from Itaewon Class Webtoon 2
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첫날: Translates to "first day"; signifies the start of new experiences or beginnings.
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전학하다: Means "to transfer schools"; relevant in the context of changing educational institutions.
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앞: Translates to "in front of"; commonly used to indicate position or direction.
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깡배: Slang term for "gangster"; often related to characters involved in organized crime or tough backgrounds.
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괜찮아요: Means "It's okay"; a phrase used to reassure or comfort others.
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정말: Means "very" or "really"; used to emphasize statements.
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미안하다: Translates to "to be sorry"; a phrase for expressing apology or regret.
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놈: A derogatory term for "guy"; often used in a negative context.
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회장: Refers to the "president" or "chairman"; typically denotes a leadership position.
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과장: Means "manager" or "section chief"; indicates a role in overseeing specific departments.
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교장: Translates to "principal"; the head of a school, responsible for overall management.
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직원: Means "employee"; refers to individuals who work for an organization.
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어른: Translates to "adult"; denotes a mature person, often respected in society.
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어떻게: Means "how" or "what to do?"; used in questions to inquire about methods or procedures.
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되다: Translates to "to become"; used in contexts of transformation or change.
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교칙: Refers to "school rules"; important for maintaining order and discipline within educational settings.
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책임: Means "responsibility"; denotes the duty or obligation one holds.
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합의하다: Translates to "to agree" or "to settle"; often used in negotiations or discussions to reach a consensus.
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알다: Means "to know"; expresses awareness or knowledge of a subject.
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시간: Refers to "time"; a crucial concept in daily life and scheduling.
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문제가 안돼: Means "It's not a problem"; expresses that something is not an issue or concern.
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식구: Translates to "family member"; highlights familial relationships.
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잘못: Means "error" or "mistake"; relevant in discussions about faults or misunderstandings.
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용서하다: Means "to forgive"; signifies the act of letting go of grievances.
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사과하다: Translates to "to apologize"; used when one wants to express regret for an action.
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소신: Refers to "belief"; represents personal convictions or principles.
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학우: Means "schoolmate"; indicates peers within an educational environment.
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묵인하다: Translates to "condone"; implies overlooking or allowing certain behaviors.
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폭력: Means "violence"; a significant and sensitive topic often discussed in various contexts.
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벌: Refers to "punishment"; relevant in discussions about consequences for actions.
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생각하다: Means "to think"; associated with cognitive processes and deliberation.
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싶다: Translates to "to want"; expresses desire or wish for something.
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그렇게: Means "like that"; used to describe manner or way of doing something.
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너무: Translates to "too much"; indicates excessiveness.
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무릎을 꿇다: Means "to kneel"; often symbolizes submission or reverence.
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무릎: Refers to "knee"; a body part used in various physical actions like kneeling.
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말하다: Means "to say"; fundamental in communication and expression.
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직장: Refers to "job" or "workplace"; contextually important for discussions around careers.
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후회: Means "regret"; denotes feelings of remorse for past actions.
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힘: Translates to "power," "strength," or "energy"; essential concepts in physical and emotional contexts.
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