Korean Vocabulary (Beginner) - TOPIK I
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What is the English translation of the Korean word '결혼식'?

  • marriage
  • engagement
  • wedding ceremony (correct)
  • celebration
  • What does the Korean word '경찰' translate to in English?

  • detective
  • security
  • guard
  • police (correct)
  • Which English word corresponds to the Korean word '공원'?

  • garden
  • museum
  • reserve
  • park (correct)
  • What is the meaning of '계단' in English?

    <p>stairs</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How is '고마웠습니다' best translated?

    <p>Thank you</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does '고기' mean in English?

    <p>meat</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the English translation for '계절'?

    <p>season</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which English word corresponds to '경험'?

    <p>experience</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does '계획' translate to in English?

    <p>plan</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the English equivalent of '결정하다'?

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    Study Notes

    Korean Vocabulary (Beginner) - TOPIK I

    • Numbers: Korean numbers correlate to English words, as shown in the image.
    • Results: The Korean word for result is "결과" (gyeol-gwa).
    • Decision: The Korean word for decision is "결정" (gyeol-jeong).
    • Decide: The Korean word for decide is "결정하다" (gyeol-jeong-ha-da).
    • Marriage: The Korean word for marriage is "결혼" (gyeol-hon).
    • Wedding Ceremony: The Korean word for wedding ceremony is "결혼식" (gyeol-hon-sik).
    • Get Married: The Korean word for get married is "결혼하다" (gyeol-hon-ha-da).
    • Competition/Game: The Korean word for competition or game is "경기" (kyeong-gi).
    • Stadium (Arena): The Korean word for stadium or arena is "경기장" (kyeong-gi-jang).
    • Gyeongbokgung Palace: The Korean word for Gyeongbokgung Palace is "경복궁" (Gyeongbokgung).
    • Gyeongju: The Korean word for Gyeongju is "경주" (Gyeongju).
    • Police: The Korean word for police is "경찰" (Gyeongchal).
    • Police Officer: The Korean word for police officer is "경찰관" (kyeong-chal-gwan).
    • Police Station: The Korean word for police station is "경찰서" (kyeong-chal-seo).
    • View/Landscape: The Korean word for view or landscape is "경치" (kyeong-chi).
    • Experience: The Korean word for experience is "경험" (kyeong-heom).
    • Stairs: The Korean word for stairs is "계단" (gye-dan).
    • Egg: The Korean word for egg is "계란" (gye-ran).
    • Calculate: The Korean word for calculate is "계산하다" (gye-san-ha-da).
    • Continue (Formal): The Korean word for continue (formal) is "계속하다" (gye-sok-ha-da).
    • Exist (Formal): The Koreanword for exist (formal) is "계시다" (g-si-da).
    • Season: The Korean word for season is "계절" (gye-jeol).
    • Plan: The Korean word for plan is "계획" (gye-hyeok).
    • Meat: The Korean word for meat is "고기" (go-gi).
    • High School: The Korean word for high school is "고등학교" (go-dung-hak-gyo).
    • High School Student: The Korean word for high school students is "고등학생" (go-dung-hak-saeng).
    • Choose: The Korean word for choose is "고르다" (go-reu-da).
    • Thank You (Past Tense): The Korean word for thank you (past tense) is "고마웠습니다" (go-ma-wot-seu-mi-da).
    • Thank You: The Korean word for thank you is "고맙다" (go-map-da).
    • Thank You (Formal): The Korean word for thank you (formal) is "고맙습니다" (go-map-seu-mi-da).
    • Paternal Aunt: The Korean word for paternal aunt is "고모" (go-mo).
    • Paternal Uncle: The Korean word for paternal uncle is "고모부" (go-mo-bu).
    • Express Bus: The Korean word for express bus is "고속버스" (go-sok-beo-seu).
    • Cat: The Korean word for cat is "고양이" (go-yang-i).
    • Broken/Malfunction: The Korean word for broken/malfunction is "고장" (go-jang).
    • Red Pepper Paste: The Korean word for red pepper paste is "고추장" (go-chu-jang).
    • Fix: The Korean word for fix is "고치다" (go-chi-da).
    • Hungry: The Korean word for hungry is "고프다" (go-peu-da).
    • Hometown: The Korean word for hometown is "고향" (go-hyang).
    • Soon: The Korean word for soon is "곧" (got).
    • Alley: The Korean word for alley is "골목" (gol-mok).
    • Golf: The Korean word for golf is "골프" (gol-peu).
    • Beautiful: The Korean word for beautiful is "곱다" (gop-da).
    • Place: The Korean word for place is "곳" (got).
    • Ball: The Korean word for ball is "공" (gong).
    • Space: The Korean word for space is "공간" (gong-gan).
    • Air: The Korean word for air is "공기" (gong-gi).
    • Public Official: The Korean word for public official is "공무원" (gong-mu-won).
    • Study: The Korean word for study (verb) is "공부하다" (gong-bu-ha-da).
    • Study (noun): The Korean word for study (noun) is "공부" (gong-bu).
    • Show/Public Performance: The Korean word for show/public performance is "공연" (gong-yeon).
    • Park: The Korean word for park is "공원" (gong-won).
    • Payphone/Public Phone: The Korean word for payphone/public phone is "공중전화" (gong-jung-jeon-hwa).
    • Free: The Korean word for free is "공짜" (gong-jja).
    • Notebook/Note: The Korean word for notebook/note is "공책" (gong-chaek).
    • Airport: The Korean word for airport is "공항" (gong-hang).
    • Public Holiday: The Korean word for public holiday is "공휴일" (gong-hyu-il).
    • Division: The Korean word for division is "과" (gwa).
    • Past: The Korean word for past is "과거" (gwa-geo).
    • Fruit: The Korean word for fruit is "과일" (gwa-il).
    • Snack: The Korean word for snack is "과자" (gwa-ja).
    • Science: The Korean word for science is "과학" (gwa-hak).
    • Relation: The Korean word for relation is "관계" (gwan-gye).
    • Travel/Sights: The Korean word for travel/sightsee is "관광하다" (gwan-gwang-ha-da).
    • Attention/Interest: The Korean word for attention/interest is "관심" (gwan-sim).
    • Advertisement: The Korean word for advertisement is "광고" (gwang-go).
    • Okay: The Korean word for okay is "괜찮다" (gwaen-chan-da).
    • Textbook: The Korean word for textbook is "교과서" (kyo-gwa-seo).
    • Professor: The Korean word for professor is "교수" (kyo-su).
    • Classroom: The Korean word for classroom is "교실" (kyo-sil).
    • Substitute/Change: The Korean word for substitute or change is "교체" (kyo-che).
    • Traffic: The Korean word for traffic is "교통" (kyo-tong).
    • Traffic Accident: The Korean word for traffic accident is "교통사고" (kyo-tong-sa-go).
    • Church: The Korean word for church is "교회" (kyo-hoe).
    • Nine (9): The Korean word for nine (9) is "구" (gu).
    • Take a Look: The Korean word for take a look is "구경하다" (gu-gyeong-ha-da).
    • Shoes: The Korean word for shoes is "구두" (gu-du).
    • Clouds: The Korean word for clouds is "구름" (gu-reum).
    • Ninety (90): The Korean word for ninety (90) is "구십" (gu-sip).
    • Etc... (Many more words and phrases relating to the given list)

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