12 Questions
What does '좋아하다' mean in English?
Like
How do you say 'Thank you' in Korean?
Gamsahabnida
What does '아이' mean in English?
Child
How would you say 'Good job' in Korean?
Chal haess eo yo
Translate '아직요' into English.
Not yet
What does the word '우유' refer to?
Milk
What does '아기' mean in English?
Baby
How would you say 'Please remember' in Korean?
기억해주세요. (Gieokhaejuseyo.)
Which word means 'small' in Korean?
소 (So)
What does the phrase '대단해요!' express in English?
Wow! Great job!
If someone says '네 나이는 20살 입니다.', what are they talking about?
Introducing their age.
'저는 2003년 9월 15이레 테어났습니다.' translates to which phrase?
'I was born on September 15, 2003.'
Study Notes
Korean Language Basics
- '좋아하다' means 'to like' in English.
Expressing Gratitude
- To say 'Thank you' in Korean, you say '감사합니다' (gamsahamnida).
Vocabulary
- '아이' means 'child' in English.
- '우유' refers to 'milk'.
- '아기' means 'baby' in English.
Encouragement
- To say 'Good job' in Korean, you say '잘했어요' (jalhaeyo).
Polite Phrases
- '아직요' translates to 'You're welcome' or 'It's okay' in English.
- To say 'Please remember' in Korean, you say '잊지 말아요' (ij-eul mara-yo).
Adjectives
- The word '작은' (jajeun) means 'small' in Korean.
Expressions of Admiration
- The phrase '대단해요!' (dae-dan-hae-yo) expresses 'You're amazing!' or 'That's incredible!' in English.
Introductions and Personal Information
- If someone says '네 나이는 20살 입니다.', they are talking about their age, specifically that they are 20 years old.
- '저는 2003년 9월 15일에 태어났습니다.' translates to 'I was born on September 15, 2003.'
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