Places in Korean
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Places in Korean
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✧ RANDOM SPANISH PHRASES YOU MAY FIND USEFUL ✧
PART ONE | PART TWO | PART THREE
Para que | so that, in order that
Más [insert adjective] que nada | for emphasis, more [adj] than anything
En mi día a día | usually, on a day to day basis
Como ningún otro | unique, unlike any other
Dar vueltas a | think over
Voy a pensarlo | I’m going to think about it
No estoy muy seguro | I am not entirely sure
Capaz que sí | Yeah, maybe
¡ Qué asco! | How disgusting!
¡Qué raro! | How strange!
¡Qué horror! | How horrible!
Me quedé flipado | I was shocked
No me lo puedo creer | I can’t believe it
Por amor de Dios | For the love of God
Ahora dime… | Now, tell me
Tomar tiempo | to take time
Tener sentido | to make sense
¡Buen trabajo! | Good job
Me alegro que… | I’m glad that…
Como quieras | as you wish
Dar algo por bueno | to approve of something
De una vez por todas | once and for all
Tarde o temprano | sooner or later
Tener en mente | to have / keep in mind
No hay de qué | Don’t mention it
No cabe duda | No doubt about it
Puede ser | It could be
Estoy bromeando | I’m joking
Estar a cargo | to be in charge
Con gusto | With please
De niño | As a child
A mayoría del tiempo | most of the time
En realidad no | not really
Que tenga un buen dia | Have a good day
Eso no va a pasar | That’s not going to happen
Lo que quiere decir que | which means that
De este modo | This way, thus
A partir de… | as of…, starting…
Por casualidad | by chance, coincidently
De sobra | spare, left over, extra
Si yo fuera tú | If I were you
Tengo ganas de… | (when you feel like doing smth) I feel like…
Por lo menos | At least
Vocab List
Countries
호주 - Australia
브라질 - Brazil
캐나다 - Canada
중국 - China
프랑스 - France
독일 - Germany
홍콩 - Hong Kong
인도 - India
인도네시아 - Indonesia
이탈리아 - Italy
일본 - Japan
한국 - Korea
말레이시아 - Malaysia
멕시코 - Mexico
네덜란드 - Netherlands
필리핀 - Phillipenes
폴란드 - Poland
러시아 - Russia
사우디아라비아 - Saudi Arabia
싱가포르 - Singapore
스페인 - Spain
스웨덴 - Sweden
대만 - Taiwan
태국 - Thailand
터키 - Turkey
영국 - United Kingdom
미국 - United States of America
베트남 - Vietnam
Korean Proverbs
뛰는 놈 위에 나는 놈 있다
There is someone flying over someone running = There is always someone better than yourself.
벼는 익을수록 고개를 숙인다
As the tree ripens, it lowers its head = When one becomes better/more knowledgeable, they become humble.
Just joined a gang
sage, juniper, rosemary, starry solomon’s plume
오해하다: To misunderstand
Fall Plant Vibes
New Korean lesson based on an ask I got on my blog: What’s the difference between some Korean question words? 재미있게 봐주시고, 또 궁금한게 있으시면 꼭 알려주세용 ~
Happy New Year 新年快乐
Me: man i love languages! I feel so knowlegeable, but the key is to work hard at it!
Duo: hey it tim–
Me:
Phrases to.. have died for??
Ever wonder what you did in a previous life? A Korean might just tell you. Probably because of the deep background in Buddhism, the ideology of “a previous life” has become a normal part of Korean speech. Let’s take a look:
Common phrases:
“전생에 나라를 구했나” - Literally: To have saved the country in a previous life. Meaning: To be really lucky. “과학 선생님이 복권이 당첨되셔서 학교 그만 두셨데.” “와 대박. 전생에 나라를 10번은 구한듯.” “I heard the science teacher won the lottery so he quit.” “Woah, he must have saved the country at least ten times in his previous life.”
“전생에 무슨 죄를 지었나” - Literally: To have sinned in a previous life. Meaning: To be unlucky. “나 어제 여자친구 생겼다!” “헐. 네 여자친구는 전생에 무슨 죄를 지었길래 너랑 사귀냐.” “I got a girlfriend yesterday!” “Oh gosh, what sin did she commit in her previous life to end up dating you.”
“전생에 못먹은 귀신이 들렸나/붙었나” - Literally: To be possessed by a ghost who was starved (in its previous life.) Meaning: To eat unusually fast/a lot/often. “여기 삼겹살 죽인다. 진짜 맛있어.” “내말이. 전생에 못먹은 귀신이 들렸나, 왜 이렇게 끝도 없이 들어가지? 살찌게.“ “The pork belly here is to die for. It’s amazing.” “You can say that again. Am I possessed by a starved ghost, why can I just eat this forever? I’m gonna get so fat.”
These are some well established phrases, however, the use of “your previous life” doesn’t stop there. People can get creative with these.
Example:
“넌 무슨 전생에 개였냐? 술만 먹으면 개되네.” - Literally: You must have been a dog in your previous because you always are such a dog when you’re drunk. Meaning: To have bad habits come out when drunk.
Whatever you did in your previous life may affect your life, or not, but either way it’ll help you sound more fluent. Feel free to send me some of your favorites or phrases that you’ve heard. ^^
Until next time!
List of adjectives in ~적
This list is by no means exhaustive.
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낙관적 : optimistic 비관적 : pessimistic 사교적 : sociable 개인적 : personal, individual 이례적 : unprecedented, rare 성공적 : successful 양심적 : conscientious 구체적 : detailed, concrete 열정적 : passionate 감동적 : emotional 민주적 : democratic 세계적 : worldwide 보수적 : conservative 경제적 : economical 과학적 : scientific 역사적 : historical 문화적 : cultural 지속적 : continuous 순간적 : being momentary 실질적 : actual, real 기본적 : basic, fundamental 한정적 : limited, restrictive 서술적 : descriptive, narrative
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Adding ~으로 to these adjectives will turn them into adverbs. Ex: 성공적으로 (successfully), 개인적으로 (personally, individually).
Adding ~인 will allow you to describe a noun. Ex: 보수적인 정당 (conservative party), 문화적인 문제 (cultural problem).
List of adjectives in ~스럽다
These are the most common I’ve found on Twitter. This list is by no means exhaustive.
사랑스럽다 : lovely 자랑스럽다 : proud 자연스럽다 : natural 실망스럽다 : disappointing 만족스럽다 satisfactory 송구스럽다 : sorry, apologectic 급작스럽다 : abrupt, sudden 존스럽다 : to be out of style 수다스럽다 : talkative 뻔뻔스럽다 : shameless 바보스럽다 : foolish, stupid 변덕스럽다 : unpredictable, fickle, temperamental 부담스럽다 : burdensome 혼란스럽다 : confusing 탐스럽다 : desirable, attractive 유감스럽다 : unfortunate 퉁명스럽다 : abrupt, brusque 조심스럽디 : careful, cautious 안쓰럽다 : to feel sorry (for) 당황스럽다 : embarrassed, disconcerted 겸연스럽다 : embarrassed, sheepish 혐오스럽다 : disgusting, detestable 후회스럽다 : regretful, remorseful 여성스럽다 : feminine, girly 남성스럽다 : masculine 무지스럽다 : ignorant, dull 의심스럽다 : doubtful, suspicious 쑥스럽다 : shy, bashful 어른스럽다 : mature, adult-like 믿음직스럽다 : reliable, worthy 존경스럽다 : admirable 감동스럽다 : touching, moving 먹음직스럽다 : appetizing 개탄스럽다 : deplorable, lamentable 감격스럽다 : impressed, touched 망령스럽다 : childish, foolish 수치스럽다 : shameful, disgraceful 공포스럽다 : frightening, scary 별스럽다 : odd 죄스럽다 : feeling guilty
먹다 - To Eat
뭘 먹고 싶어요? - What do you want to eat?
…먹고 싶어요 - I want to eat…
밥 먹었어요? - Have you eaten?
먹자 - Let’s eat
잘 먹겠습니다 - I will eat well
잘 먹었습니다 - I ate well
맛있어요 - Delicious
배고파요 - I’m hungry
시장 - Market
식당 - Restaurant
과일 - Fruit
복숭아 - Peach
수박 - Watermelon
바나나 - Banana
야채 - Vegetable
고구마 - Sweet potato
밥 - Food/Rice
음식 - Food
빵 - Bread
김밥 - Seaweed rice roll
김치 - Kimchi
라면 - Ramen
떡볶이 - Spicy rice cake
빙수 - Korean shaved ice
피자 - Pizza
케이크 - Cake
초콜릿 - Chocolate
🍭 A&R 🍭
a relaxing saturday night while I should be doing my Heart of Darkness essay. i have my sat subject tests in physics and math ii next saturday; i’m not prepared at all.
the bullet journal on my screen is one of the spreads of @kaylareads! watch out for how my weekly spread looks later on this week or next week.
listening to: fragile. - another year
7/40 weeks of senior year
Synonyms for Return
Regresar - To Return
Devolver - To Restore
Recuperar - To Recover
Rebotar - To Rebound (to bounce back)
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