A. Key Vocabulary
Please translate the following vocabulary into Korean.
Example - 1. "what" : hint (mu-eot)
무(mu) + 엇(eot) = 무엇(mu-eot)
2. "Korean blood sausage": hint (sun-dae)
3. "Korean spicy rice cakes" : hint (ddeok-bok-gi)
in writing, (ddeok-bokk-i) =
4. "Korean cold noodles" : hint (naeng-myeon)
5. "to like" : hint (jo-a)
6. "to hate" : hint (sil-eo)
7. "why?" : hint (wae)
B. Lesson Focus
The focus of this lesson is about 좋아 (jo-a), meaning "to like"; 안 좋아 (an jo-a), meaning "to NOT like"; and 싫어 (sil-eo), meaning "to dislike."
Formation: Noun (things/object) + 이/가 + 좋아 "to like", 안 좋아 "to Not like" and 싫어 "to hate"
Example - 1. "I like noodles" : hint (ra-myeon-i joa)
라(ra) + 면(myeon) + 이(i) + 좋아 (joa) = 라면이 좋아
2. "I like the spicy sliced rice cake" : hint (ddeok-bokk-gi-ga joa)
3. "I don't like Korean blood sausage" : hint (sun-dae-ga an joa)
4. "I hate Tim" : hint (Tim-i sil-eo)
5. "I like Debbie" : hint (Debi-ga joa)
6. "I don't like coffee" : hint (keo-pi-ga an joa)
7. "I hate noodles" : hint (ra-myeon-i sil-eo)
C. Test yourself
Please translate the following into Korean.
Example - 1. "I hate English!" (informal) : hint (nan yeong-eo-ga sil-eo!)
난(nan) + 영어가(yeong-eo-ga) + 싫어(sil-eo) = 난 영어가 싫어 (nan yeong-eo-ga sil-eo)
2. "Tim really likes the spicy sliced rice cake." : hint (Tim-eun neo-mu ddeok-bokk-gi-reul joa-hapnida.)
3. "Debbie really doesn't like the Korean blood sausage." : hint (Debi-neun jeong-mal sun-dae-reul an joa-hapnida.)
4. "We really hate the spicy food." : hint (Wu-ri-neun jeong-mal mae-un eum-sik-eul sil-eo-hapnida)
If you answer them in Korean, that's PERFECT!
If you answer them in Romanization, that's good too.
Reply this post then, I will kindly assist and give you the answers.
여러분 힘 내세요~~! Don't give up guys~~!
Cheers, Tim
Tim