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Grammar Masterpost
보다 (더) – more than
emphasis (very, a lot, a bit, etc.)
받침 pronunciation rules
Korean sentence structure (SOV)
present tense forms
future tense forms
imperative form
past tense forms
past tense of 이다
이다 vs. 있다
위해(서) – in order to
~(으)려고/~(으)러 – in order to
워해(서) vs. (으)러
~지 말다 – to not do
말고/아니고 – instead of
age
~을 때 – when
~지만/~는데 – however
~ㄴ/은/는데 – giving context
좋겠다 – it’d be nice if
제일/가장 – best/most
~ㄴ지 – since
~에 대해(서) – about
~아/어 드리다 – to do for
때문에 – because of
~(으)니까 – because
~거든요 – because
같은 vs. 처럼
것 같다 – seems like/I think
~(으)ㄴ가 보다 – seems like
~잖다 – you know
가져가다 vs. 가져오다 – take with/bring with
알다/모르다 – to know (how to)
편이다 – rather/sort of
만큼 – as much as
일단/만약/처음 – once/first
particles
~(으)로 – with/by means of
은/는 vs. 이/가
more examples of 은/는, 이/가, and 을/를
~(이)나 – good enough
수학 – basic math
~에 따라서 – according to
~자니(까)/~(으)려고 하니(까) – intended to, but
any / every / some / none
안 vs. ~지 않다 – negatives
처음/다음/지난/마지막 – first, next, last
좋다 vs. 좋아하다
~네요 – new info; mild surprise
~나 – older men asking questions
~대요 – conveying what you’ve heard
~네 vs. ~군요
존댓말 vs. 반말
~야 되다/~면 되다 – have to/should do, allowed to, shouldn’t do
~(으)ㄹ 수 있다/없다 – can do, can’t do
~(으)ㅁ – adj/verbs into nouns
~던 vs. ~는
~(으)ㄹ수록 – the more __, the more
~(으)ㄴ 적이 있다 – have done/experienced
~아/어 버리다 – been done
conjugating and using colors
때문에 vs. (으)니까
5 Most Basic Verbs + How to Use Them [pt.1]
Hello everyone! It’s been a while since I’ve made a grammar post (or really any useful post lol). I’m finally done with exams and have some free time!!
I do have some bad news though: due to my financial situation, I won’t be able to go to Korea this summer :( For those who really wanted to see Korean culture first hand, we will have to wait! But no worries! I can save up money and hopefully next year we can all go together and I will document it!
That being said! I see a lot of these posts “top 10 / 100 useful verbs” but it’s just a vocabulary list and doesn’t show you how to use those verbs (and some of them are irregular so they’re difficult to conjugate). So hopefully, I can teach you how to use these verbs in all kinds of situations :)
This list will go over: (5/100) 1. 오다 - to come 2. 가다 - to go 3. 먹다 - to eat 4. 보다 - to see 5. 하다 - to do
오다 - to come
Present Tense: casual - 와 low formal - 와요 high formal - 옵니다 Past Tense: casual - 왔어 low formal - 왔어요 high formal - 왔습니다 Future Tense: (declarative // conditional) casual - 올 거야 // 오겠어 low formal - 올 거예요 // 오겠어요 high formal - 올 겁니다 // 오겠습니다
Example Sentences: 1. casual: 이리 / 여기 와 - come here 2. low formal: 저는 캐나다에서 왔어요 - I came from Canada 3. high formal: 저는 파티에 올 겁니다 // 오겠습니다 - I’ll come to the party
가다 - to go
Present Tense:
casual - 가 low formal - 가요 high formal - 갑니다 Past Tense: casual - 갔어 low formal - 갔어요 high formal - 갔습니다 Future Tense: casual - 갈 거야 // 가겠어 low formal - 갈 거예요 // 가겠어요 high formal - 갈 겁니다 // 가겠습니다
Example Sentences:
1. casual: 지금 가 - I’m going now 2. low formal: 한국에 갔어요 - I went to Korea 3. high formal: 집에 갈 겁니다 // 가겠습니다 - I’m going to go home
먹다 - to eat
Present Tense: casual - 먹어 low formal - 먹어요 high formal - 먹습니다 Past Tense: casual - 먹었어 low formal - 먹었어요 high formal - 먹었습니다 Future Tense: casual - 먹을 거야 // 먹겠어 low formal - 먹을 거예요 // 먹겠어요 high formal - 먹을 겁니다 // 먹겠습니다
Example Sentences: 1. casual: 뭐든지 잘 먹어 - (I’m) not a picky eater
2. low formal: 밥 먹었어요? - did you eat? 3. high formal: 잘 먹겠습니다 - I will eat well (say this before meals)
보다 - to see
Present Tense: casual - 봐 low formal - 봐요 high formal - 봅니다 Past Tense: casual - 봤어 low formal - 봤어요 high formal - 봤습니다 Future Tense: casual - 볼 거야 // 보겠어 low formal - 볼 거예요 // 보겠어요 high formal - 볼 겁니다 // 보겠습니다 Example Sentences:
1. casual: 다음에 봐 - see you next time 2. low formal: 저는 하교에서 오빠를 봤어요 - I saw my (older) brother at school 3. high formal: 아벤저스 볼 겁니다 // 겠습니다 - I’m going to see Avengers
하다 - to do
Present Tense: casual - 해 low formal - 해요 high formal - 합니다 Past Tense: casual - 했어 low formal - 했어요 high formal - 했습니다 Future Tense: casual - 할 거야 // 하겠어 low formal - 할 거예요 // 하겠어요 high formal - 할 겁니다 // 하겠습니다 Example Sentences:
1. casual: 우와 ~ 언니는 한국말 잘 해! - wow! (older) sister speaks Korean well! 2. low formal: 수업 후에 숙제를 했어요 - after class, I did my homework 3. high formal: 잘 할 겁니다! // 잘 하겠습니다! - you’ll do well!
That’s all for right now! There will be more posts like this in the future! I will go over 100 useful verbs and how to use them, so stay tuned for more verb use in the future! This will be purely basic conjugation (present, past, future). So any other conjugation will have their separate post. I hope you enjoyed this lesson ~ Happy Learning :)
~ SK101
100 More Verbs in Korean
참석하다 - To attend, To participate
실례하다 - To annoy, To trouble
기대하다 - To anticipate, To expect
감사하다 - To appreciate, To thank
가져오다 - To bring, To cause
결정되다 - To be decided
나빠지다 - To become worse
데려오다 - To bring, To fetch
쓰이다 - To be used
안되다 - To be unsuccessful
끊어지다 - To be disconnected, To get cut
구성되다 - To be composed, To be formed
취하다 - To be drunk
피다 - To bloom, To blossom
막다 - To block, To stop, To prevent
자랑하다 - To boast, To show off
만족하다 - To be satisfied, To be content
발견되다 - To be discovered, To be found
관련되다 - To be related to
갈아입다 - To change (clothes)
거두다 - To collect, To achieve
건너다 - To cross over
걸어오다 - To come on foot
계속되다 - To continue, To be continued
고려하다 - To consider
고르다 - To choose, To select
내려오다 - To come down
알아보다 - To check, To investigate, To realize
확인하다 - To confirm, To check
개발하다 - To develop, To create
결정하다 - To decide
그리다 - To draw, To paint
그러다 - To do that, To do this
꿈꾸다 - To dream of
나누다 - To divide, To split, To share
줄어들다 - To decrease, To shrink
졸다 - To doze off
강조하다 - To emphasize
겪다 - To experience, To undergo
견디다 - To endure, To bear, To stand
달아나다 - To escape, To runaway
즐기다 - To enjoy, To have fun
터지다 - To explode, To break out
경험하다 - To experience
끝나다 - To end, To be over
노력하다 - To endeavor, To strive
따라가다 - To follow, To go after
날다 - To fly
쳐다보다 - To gaze, To stare
어울리다 - To get along, To match, To suit
걸어가다 - To go on foot, To walk
낳다 - To give birth to
늙다 - To get old
다녀오다 - To go and get back
가지다 - To have, To possess
고생하다 - To have a hard time, To suffer
감추다 - To hide, To disguise
늘다 - To increase, To improve
무시하다 - To ignore, To neglect
구경하다 - To look around, To see the sights
남기다 - To leave behind
돌아보다 - To look back
둘러보다 - To look around
잃어버리다 - To lose something
실수하다 - To make a mistake
벌다 - To make money, To earn money
뜻하다 - To mean, To indicate
끄덕이다 - To nod, To give a nod
관찰하다 - To observe, To watch
넘치다 - To overflow, To brim over
쌓다 - To pack, To stack, To accumulate
데리다 - To pick somebody up
갖추다 - To prepare, To be equipped with
진행되다 - To progress, To proceed
질문하다 - To question, To ask
기르다 - To raise, To grow, To develop
깨닫다 - To realize, To become aware
기록하다 - To record, To write
기뻐하다 - To rejoice, To be happy
기억하다 - To remember, To recall
닮다 - To resemble, To look like
요구하다 - To request, To demand
달려가다 - To run, To dash
그만두다 - To stop, To drop, To quit
그치다 - To stop, To cease
노래하다 - To sing a song
외치다 - To shout, To yell
해결하다 - To settle, To solve
나타내다 - To show, To express
아끼다 - To save, To cherish
내밀다 - To stick out, To stretch out
흔들다 - To shake, To swing
비추다 - To shine, To reflect
몰다 - To steer, To drive
돌보다 - To take care, To look after
가져가다 - To take, To carry
던지다 - To throw
갈아타다 - To transfer, To change (car, train, etc…)
걸리다 - To take time
돌다 - To turn, To rotate
1. 오다: to come 2. 마시다: to drink 3. 먹다: to eat 4. 주다: to give 5. 가다: to go 6. 듣다: to hear 7. 배우다: to learn 8. 만들다: to make 9. 앉다: to sit 10. 자다: to sleep 11. 씻다: to wash 12. 쓰다: to write 13. 울다: to cry 14. 갖다: to have 15. 웃다: to laugh 16. 보다: to see 17. 일어나다: to get up 18. 걷다: to walk 19. 춤추다: to dance 20. 만나다: to meet 21. 공부하다: to study 22. 운전하다: to drive 23. 사다: to buy 24. 읽다: to read 25. 주문하다: to order 26. 입다: to wear 27. 찍다: to take (picture) 28. 쓰다: to wear (hat, eyewear) 29. 신다: to wear (shoes, socks) 30. 빌리다: to borrow, lend 31. 전화하다: to telephone 32. 말하다: to talk, speak 33. 가르치다: to teach 34. 기다리다: to wait 35. 걸다: to call, dial 36. 청소하다: to clean 37. 타다: to ride 38. 나가다: to exit 39. 들어오다: to enter 40. 물어보다: to ask 41. 필요하다: to need 42. 도와주다: to help 43. 열다: to open 44. 닫다: to close 45. 일하다: to work 46. 쉬다: to rest 47. 운동하다: to exercise 48. 생각하다: to think 49. 알다: to know 50. 모르다: to not know 51. 요리하다: to cook 52. 끓이다: to boil 53. 썰다: to chop, slice 54. 튀기다: to deep fry 55. 재다: to measure, weigh 56. 섞다: to mix, blend 57. 굽다: to roast, grill, bake 58. 볶다: to fry 59. 급다: to grill 60. 휘젓다: to stir 61. 하다: to do 62. 있다: to have 63. 없다: to not have 64. 이야기하다: to talk, chat 65. 연습하다: to practice 66. 묻다: to ask 67. 내다: to pay 68. 살다: to live 69. 죽다: to die 70. 태어나다: to be born 71. 사랑하다: to love 72. 좋아하다: to like 73. 싫어하다: to hate, dislike 74. 결혼하다: to marry 75. 축하하다: to congratulate 76. 걱정하다: to worry 77. 약속하다: to promise 78. 거짓말하다: to lie 79. 고백하다: to confess 80. 찾다: to find, to look for 81. 준비하다; to prepare 82. 가지다: to have 83. 기억하다: to remember 84. 꿈꾸다: to dream 85. 시작하다: to start 86. 끝나다: to finish 87. 보내다: to send 88. 사용하다: to use 89. 팔다: to sell 90. 싸우다: to fight 91. 대답하다: to answer 92. 소개하다: to introduce 93. 출발하다: to depart 94. 도착하다: to arrive 95. 벗다: to undress, take off clothes 96. 이기다: to win, defeat 97. 지다: to lose, be defeated 98. 서두르다: to hurry, rush 99. 사랑에 빠지다: to fall in love 100.죄송하다: to be sorry.
(Instead of the 30 Korean verbs/adjectives I said to post, I prefer this “100 most useful korean verbs” by SydneytoSeoul)
Korean Verbs pt.2
말하다 - To speak 가르치다 - To teach 배우다 - To learn 쓰다 - To write 그리다 - To draw 잊다 - To forget 울다 - To cry 웃다 - To smile 만나다 - To meet 헤어지다 - To break up 돕다 - To help 묻다 - To ask 쏘다 - To shoot 뛰다 - To run/jump 날다 - To fly 만들다 - To make 입다 - To wear 팔다 - To sell 사다 - To buy 알다 - To know 모르다 - To not know 주다 - To give 받다 - To receive 거짓말하다 - To lie 늦다 - To be late
~자 (Let’s) You add this to verb stems to mean: let’s… example: 헤어지자 - Let’s break up ~지마 (Don’t) You also add to verb stems to mean: Don’t… example: 울지마 - Don’t cry Korean Verbs pt.1
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100 Verbs in Korean
묻다 - To ask
물어보다 - To ask
도착하다 - To arrive
대답하다 - To answer
끓이다 - To boil
빌리다 - To borrow, lend
사다 - To buy
태어나다 - To be born
죄송하다 - To be sorry
축하하다 - To congratulate
청소하다 - To clean
울다 - To cry
오다 - To come
요리하다 - To cook
썰다 - To chop, slice
닫다 - To close
고백하다 - To confess
걸다 - To call, dial
꿈꾸다 - To dream
마시다 - To drink
운전하다 - To drive
죽다 - To die
출발하다 - To depart
춤추다 - To dance
튀기다 - To deep fry
하다 - To do
운동하다 - To exercise
먹다 - To eat
들어오다 - To enter
나가다 - To exit
끝나다 - To finish
볶다 - To fry
사랑에 빠지다 - To fall in love
싸우다 - To fight
찾다 - To find,To look for
주다 - To give
일어나다 - To get up
가다 - To go
가지다 - To have
갖다 - To have
도와주다 - To help
듣다 - To hear
서두르다 - To hurry, rush
싫어하다 - To hate, dislike
있다 -To have
소개하다 - To introduce
알다 -To know
거짓말하다 - To lie
배우다 - To learn
사랑하다 - To love
살다 - To live
웃다 - To laugh
좋아하다 - To like
지다 - To lose, be defeated
재다 - To measure, weigh
섞다 - To mix, blend
만들다 - To make
만나다 - To meet
결혼하다 - To marry
모르다 - To not know
없다 - To not have
필요하다 - To need
주문하다 - To order
열다 - To open
내다 - To pay
약속하다 - To promise
연습하다 - To practice
준비하다 - To prepare
굽다 - To roast, grill, bake
읽다 - To read
기억하다 - To remember
쉬다 - To rest
타다 - To ride
휘젓다 - To stir
팔다 - To sell
찌다 - To steam
자다 - To sleep
앉다 - To sit
시작하다 - To start
보다 - To see
보내다 - To send
공부하다 - To study
가르치다 - To teach
생각하다 - To think
말하다 - To talk, speak
이야기하다 - To talk, chat
전화하다 - To telephone ( call)
찍다 - To take (picture)
사용하다 - To use
벗다 - To undress, take off clothes
입다 - To wear
일하다 - To work
이기다 - To win, defeat
씻다 - To wash
쓰다 - To wear (hat, eyewear
쓰다 - To write
신다 - To wear (shoes, socks, footwear)
기다리다 - To wait
걷다 - To walk
걱정하다 -To worry
Korean Grammar - Verbs [Part 3/∞]
At long last, here’s a list of some very common verbs in Korean!~
Enjoy!
*remember to try and sound out each word before peeking at the romanization!~
오다 (oh da) - to come
가다 (ga da) - to go
먹다 (meok da) - to eat
마시다 (ma shi da) - to drink
주다 (joo da) - to give
갖다 (gaj da) - to have
받다 (bad da) - to receive
배우다 (bae woo da) - to learn
가르치다 (ga reu chi da) - to teach
공부하다 (gong bu ha da) - to study
연습하다 (yeon seub ha da) - to practice
일하다 (il ha da) - to work
준비하다 (joon bi ha da) - to prepare
앉다 (anj da) - to sit
운동하다 (oon dong ha da) - to exercise
쉬다 (shwi da) - to rest
일어나다 (yi reo na da) - to stand up
걷다 (geot da) - to walk
달리다 (dal li da) - to run
춤추다 (choom chu da) - to dance
일어나다 (yi reo na da) - to wake up
자다 (ja da) - to sleep
꿈꾸다 (kkum kku da) - to dream
악몽 꾸다 (ak mong kku da) - to have a nightmare
울다 (ool da) - to cry
웃다 (oot da) - to smile/laugh
듣다 (deud da) - to listen/hear
말하다 (mal ha da) - to talk, speak
보다 (bo da) - to see
감다 (gam da) - to close (one’s eyes)
빌리다 (bil li da) - to lend/borrow
돌려주다 (dol ryeo joo da) - to return
열다 (yeol da) - to open
닫다 (dat da) - to close to open
사다 (sa da) - to buy
내다 (nae da) - to pay
팔다 (pal da) - to sell
신다 (shin da) - to wear (shoes, socks, footwear)
입다 (ib da) - to wear (clothes)
벗다 (beot da) - to remove/take off/undress (clothes)
이기다 (yi gi da) - to win
지다 (ji da) - to lose
읽다 (ilk da) - to read
쓰다 (sseu da) - to write/to wear
기억하다 (gi yeok ha da) - to remember
잊다 (it da) - to forget
시작하다 (shi jak ha da) - to start
끝나다 (kkeut na da) - to finish
묻다 (moot da) - to ask
대답하다 (dae dab ha da) - to answer
출발하다 (chul bal ha da) - to depart
도착하다 (do chak ha da) - to arrive
생각하다 (saeng gak ha da) - to think
알다 (al da) - to know
모르다 (mo reu da) - to not know
결혼하다 (gyeol hon ha da) - to marry
축하하다 (chuk ha ha da) - to congratulate
태어나다 (tae eo na da) - to be born
살다 (sal da) - to live
헤어지다 (hae eo ji da) - to separate
운전하다 (oon jeon ha da) - to drive
좋아하다 (joh ah ha da) - to like
싫어하다 (shil eo ha da) - to dislike
사랑하다 (sa rang ha da) - to love
미워하다 (mi wo ha da) - to hate
있다 (yit da) - to have
없다 (eob da) - to not have
들어오다 (deul eo oh da) - to enter
나가다 (na ga da) - to exit
씻다 (shid da) - to wash
청소하다 (cheong so ha da) - to clean
약속하다 (yak sok ha da) - to promise
거짓말하다 (geo jit mal ha da) - to lie
고백하다 (go baek ha da) - to confess
요리하다 (yo ri ha da) - to cook
끓이다 (kkeul yi da) - to boil
썰다 (sseol da) - to chop, slice
튀기다 (twi gi da) - to (deep) fry
재다 (jae da) - to measure, weigh
섞다 (seok da) - to mix, blend
굽다 (gub da) - to roast, grill, bake
볶다 (bokk da) - to stir fry
찌다 (jji da) - to steam
휘젓다 (hwi jeot da) - to stir
까다 (kka da) - to peel
만나다 (man na da) - to meet
주문하다 (joo mun ha da) - to order
전화하다 (jeon hwa ha da) - to make a phone call
타다 (ta da) - to ride
필요하다 (pil yo ha da) - to need
도와주다 (do wa joo da) - to help
하다 (ha da) - to do
걱정하다 (geok jeong ha da) - to worry
보내다 (bo nae da) - to send
사용하다 (sa yong ha da) - to use
싸우다 (ssa woo da) - to fight
Hope this helps and happy studying!~
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LOS VERBOS EN COREANO
Os voy a escribir algunos verbos que se. Aun quedan muchos por aprender así que lo actualizare cuando encuentre o me acuerde de más ^^
AMAR: 사랑한다
GUSTAR: 좋아하다
ESTAR/HAY: 있다
NO ESTAR/NO HAY: 잆다
HACER: 하다
CAMINAR: 걷다
COMER: 먹다
VIVIR: 살다
LEER: 읽다
DIVERTIRSE: 놀다
PASAR EL TIEMPO: 지내다
RECIBIR: 받다
DORMIR: 자다
COMPRAR: 사다
VENIR: 오다
DAR: 주다
VER: 보다
APRENDER: 배우다
IR: 가다
USAR/ESCRIBIR: 쓰다
ARAÑAR: 할키다
RASCAR: 긁다
TOCAR: 만지다
DESCANSAR: 쉬다
CANSADO/ABURRIDO: 질리다
PENSAR: 생각하다
SABER: 알다
QUEDAR: 만나다
NACER: 태어니다
GUAPA:예쁘다
GUAPO: 잘생겼다
CORRER: 뛰다
MUCHA: 많다
BRILLAR: 벛나다
TENER: 갖었다
HABLAR/DECIR: 말하다
ESTUDIAR: 공부하다
Grocery Shopping in Korea - 한국에서 식료품 쇼핑
VOCABULARY:
식료품 - grocery
가게 - store
서점 - bookstore
약국 - pharmacy
빵집 - bakery
열림 - open
닫힘 - closed
KONGLISH:
쇼핑 센터 - shopping center
슈퍼마켓 - supermarket
마켓 - market
100 Adjectives in Korean
괜찮다 - Alright, Okay
화나다 - Angry
짜증나다 - Annoyed
나쁘다 - Bad
아름답다 - Beautiful
크다 - Big
쓰다 - Bitter
심심하다 - Bored
지루하다 - Boring, Dull
씩씩하다 - Brave
싸다 - Cheap
싸늘하다 - Chilly, Frosty
통통하다 - Chubby
깨끗하다 - Clean
흐리다 - Cloudy
춥다 - Cold (Weather)
차갑다 - Cold, Icy, Chilly (Touch, objects)
편하다 - Comfortable
편리하다 - Convenient
시원하다 - Cool, Refreshing
귀엽다 - Cute
축축하다 - Damp, Clammy, Wet
습하다 - Damp, Humid, Moist
맛있다 - Delicious, Tasty
다르다 - Different
어렵다 - Difficult
더럽다 - Dirty
건조하다 - Dry
이르다 - Early
쉽다 - Easy
당황하다 - Embarrassed
비어 있다 - Empty
비싸다 - Expensive
빠르다 - Fast
뚱뚱하다 - Fat, Overweight
기름지다 - Fatty, Greasy, Oily
적다 - Few, Little
신선하다 - Fresh
가득하다 - Full, Crammed
젖다 - Get wet, Damp
기쁘다 - Glad, Happy
잘생기다 - Good looking
착하다 - Good-natured, Nice
좋다 - Good, Fine
행복하다 - Happy
딱딱하다 - Hard, Stiff
건강하다 - Healthy
높다 - High
뜨겁다 - Hot (Touch, objects)
덥다 - Hot (Weather)
배가 고프다 - Hungry
불편하다 - Inconvenient
재미있다 - Interesting, Fun
복잡하다 - Jammed, Crowed
늦다 - Late
적다 - Less
많다 - Lots, Many
시끄럽다 - Loud, Noisy
비열하다 - Mean, Nasty
촉촉하다 - Moist
좁다 - Narrow
새롭다 - New, Fresh
재미없다 - Not interesting, Not fun, Boring
맛없다 - Not tasty
오래되다 - Old (Objects)
예쁘다 - Pretty
조용하다 - Quiet
슬프다 - Sad
짜다 - Salty
같다 - Same
무섭다 - Scary
날카롭다, 뾰족하다 - Sharp, Pointed
수줍다 - Shy
아프다 - Sick, Painful
비슷하다 - Similar
깡마르다 - Skinny
졸리다 - Sleepy
날씬하다 - Slim, Slender
미끄럽다 - Slippery
느리다 - Slow
작다 - Small
똑똑하다 - Smart, Clever
부드럽다 - Soft
말랑하다 - Soft, Tender, Ripe
시다, 시큼하다 - Sour
맵다 - Spicy
강하다 - Strong
튼튼하다 - Strong, Sturdy
멍청하다 - Stupid, Foolish
놀라다 - Surprised
달다, 달콤하다 - Sweet
목이 마르다 - Thirsty
피곤하다 - Tired, Exhausted
못생기다 - Ugly
불편하다 - Uncomfortable
급하다 - Urgent
따뜻하다 - Warm
약하다 - Week, Feeble
이상하다 - Weird, Strange
넓다 - Wide, Broad
Hello! If you don't mind, can you share Korean Vocabs of University's subject study please? like if we want to say "Hello, I'm currently studying blala at blabla university" or something like that🙈
Hello, here you go! :)
If anyone needs a major added to the list, or if you have any questions at all, my inbox is always open!
Thank you for sending me a message ^^
Here is a link to my Quizlet with this vocabulary as well:
https://quizlet.com/247452101/korean-university-majors-vocabulary-flash-cards/
저의 전공은 X 입니다. My major is X.
저는 X를 전공하고 있어요. I am majoring in X.
1. 회계 Accounting
2. 농업과학 Agricultural Science
3. 축산학 Animal Sciences
4. 인류학 Anthropology
5. 에술 Art
6. 생화학 Biochemistry
7. 생물학 Biology
8. 식물학 Botany
9. 경영학 Business Administration
10. 화학 Chemistry
11. 디지털 통신 Digital Communication
12. 지구 과학 Earth Sciences
13. 경제학 Economics
14. 교육 Education
15. 영어 English
16. 민족학 Ethnic Studies
17. 금융 Finance
18. 식품학 Food Science
19. 임업 Forestry
20. 지리학 Geography
21. 그래픽 디자인 Graphic Design
22. 역사 History
23 환대 관리 Hospitality Management
24. 인간 개발 Human Development
25. 산업 공학 Industrial Engineering
26. 국제 관계 International Relations
27. 국제 학업 International Studies
28. 자유당 Liberal Studies
29. 언어학 Linguistics
30. 마케팅 Marketing
31. 수학 Mathematics
32. 음악 Music
33. 영양학 Nutrition
34. 철학 Philosophy
35. 사진술 Photography
36. 물리학 Physics
37. 정치학Political Science
38. 약국 Psychology
39. 종교학 Religious Studies
40. 사회학 Sociology
41. 연극 미술 Theater Arts
42. 관광과 레크리에이션 Tourism and Recreation
43. 여성, 성별, 성적인 연구 Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
44. 동물학 Zoology
웹사이트 - website
사이트 - site (website)
홈페이지 - homepage
블로그 - blog
회원 - member, membership
가입하다 - to join, sign up
회원가입 - membership
회원 가입 - create an account (basically the same thing as a membership)
회원(을) 가입하다 - to sign up to be a member/sign up
Ex: 어떻게 회원을 가입합니까? - How do I become a member?
회원 가입이 되다 - to become a member/ sign up
Ex: 외국인도 한국 사이트에 회원 가입이 돼요? - Can a foreigner sign up for Korean websites as well? (Literally: become a member)
회원 탈퇴 - delete one’s account
아이디 - ID
비밀번호 - password (literally: secret number)
Ex: 아이디하고 비밀번호 가르쳐 주세요. Please tell me your ID and password.
로그인 - log in
로그아웃 - log out
이메일 - email
인터넷 - internet
인터넷 쇼핑 - internet shopping
Ex: 인터넷 쇼핑을 왜 좋아해요? - Why do you like Internet shopping?
검색 엔진 - search engine
인터넷 검색 -internet search
인터넷 채팅 - internet chatting
화상 채팅 - video chatting
TOPIK Vocabulary List 10/15/2018
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1. 경호원 bodyguard
2. 무해하다 harmless
3. 물질 material/matter
4. 미숙한 immature
5. 변호사 lawyer
6. 부도덕한 immoral
7. 부정직한 dishonest
8. 비탄에 잠긴 heartbroken
9. 사다리 ladder
10. 상부 superior
11. 상징 represent/symbol
12. 실망하다 disappointed
13. 예외 exception
14. 용기를 잃게하다 discourage
15. 유해한 harmful
16. 이주자 immigrant
17. 장식하다 decorate
18. 주인 an owner
19. 차별 discrimination
20. 추세 trend
21. 추적 chase/pursuit
22. 추정 presume
23. 축복 blessing
24. 타협 compromise
25. 탄산수 sparkling water
26. 탄성체 elastic
27. 탄약 ammunition
28. 토론하다 to debate
29. 평결 verdict
30. 평행 parallel
31. 폐쇠 회로 CCTV
32. 폐하 your majesty
33. 폐허 ruins
34. 포옹 cuddle
35. 포유 mammal
36. 해고하다 lay off
37. 해석하다 interpret
38. 헌신 dedication
39. 혐오스러운 disgusted
40. 희망 hope
Mythology Vocabulary
Reply with any vocab I might have missed and I can add it on a part 2 of this list!
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1. 가마솥 Cauldron
2. 거인 Giant (large man)
3. 마녀 Witch
4. 마법 Magic
5. 마법사 Wizard/Magician
6. 마술 Witchcraft
7. 불사조 Phoenix
8. 성 Castle
9. 영원히 행복하게 실았다 Happily Ever After
10. 옛날 옛적에
11. 왕국 kingdom
12. 요술 Spell
13. 요술 지팡이 Magic wand
14. 요술을 걸다 Cast a spell
15. 요정 Fairy/Elf
16. 용 Dragon
17. 유니콘 Unicorn
18. 추방하다 Banish
19. 트롤 Troll
20. 휘두르다 Brandish/Wield (a wand)