Archive for the 'Korean Phrases' Category
April 26, 2013
Korean Word of the Day – sleep (verb)
Learn a little Korean everyday with the free Korean Word of the Day Widget. Check back daily for more vocabulary!자다 (jada) sleep (verb)매일 적어도 여덟 시간은 자야 합니다.Maeil jeogeodo yeodeol siganeun jaya hapnida.You should sleep at least eight hours every night.아기들이 자고 있습니다.Agideuri jago itseupnida.The babies are sleeping.여자 아이가 잠을 자러 갑니다.Yeoja aiga jameul jareo gapnida.The girl is going to sleep.여자 아이가 막 잠을 자려고 합니다.Yeoja aiga mak jameul jaryeogo hapnida.The girl is about to sleep.아기가 담요 위에서 자고 있다.Agiga damyo wieseo jago itda.The baby is sleeping on the blanket.아기가 담요 위에서 잔다.Agiga damyo wieseo janda.The baby sleeps on the blanket.아기가 담요 위에서 잤다.Agiga damyo wieseo jatda.The baby slept on the blanket.잘 자다jal jadasleep soundly자고 있는 아기들jago itneun... Show more
April 25, 2013
Korean Word of the Day – scotch tape (noun)
Learn a little Korean everyday with the free Korean Word of the Day Widget. Check back daily for more vocabulary!스카치테이프 (seukachiteipeu) scotch tape (noun)스카치테이프는 선물을 싸기에 딱이다.Seukachiteipeuneun seonmureul ssagie ttagida.Scotch tape is perfect for wrapping presents.스카치테이프 한 개seukachiteipeu han gaeroll of scotch tapeOwn a blog or website? Share free language content with your readers with the Korean Word of the Day with Audio Widget. Click here for instructions on how to embed and customize this free widget!
April 17, 2013
Korean Word of the Day – turkey (noun)
Learn a little Korean everyday with the free Korean Word of the Day Widget. Check back daily for more vocabulary!칠면조 (chilmyeonjo) turkey (noun)여자가 추수감사절에 칠면조를 저녁으로 대접하고 있다.Yeojaga chusugamsajeore chilmyeonjoreul jeonyeogeuro daejeopago itda.The woman is serving a turkey dinner for Thanksgiving.야생 칠면조는 북아메리카가 원산지입니다.Yasaeng chilmyeonjoneun bugamerikaga wonsanjiipnida.The wild turkey is native to North America.야생 칠면조yasaeng chilmyeonjowild turkey검고 하얀 칠면조geomgo hayan chilmyeonjoblack and white turkeyOwn a blog or website? Share free language content with your readers with the Korean Word of the Day with Audio Widget. Click here for instructions on how to embed and customize this free widget!
April 10, 2013
Korean Word of the Day – pineapple (noun)
Learn a little Korean everyday with the free Korean Word of the Day Widget. Check back daily for more vocabulary!파인애플 (painaepeul) pineapple (noun)파인애플 드실래요?Painaepeul deusillaeyo?Do you want some pineapple?파인애플은 노란색 과일로 톡 쏘면서 단 맛을 가진 열대 과일입니다.Painaepeureun noransaek gwaillo tok ssomyeonseo dan maseul gajin yeoldae gwairipnida.Pineapple is a tropical fruit with yellow meat and a tangy sweet-tart flavor.파인애플 한 개painaepeul han gaewhole pineappleOwn a blog or website? Share free language content with your readers with the Korean Word of the Day with Audio Widget. Click here for instructions on how to embed and customize this free widget!
April 6, 2013
Korean Word of the Day – soft drink (noun)
Learn a little Korean everyday with the free Korean Word of the Day Widget. Check back daily for more vocabulary!청량 음료 (cheongnyang eumryo) soft drink (noun)청량 음료는 일반적으로 알코올이 함유되어 있지 않고, 보통 탄산이 함유되어 시원하게 마십니다.Cheongnyang eumryoneun ilbanjeogeuro alkoori hamyudoeeo itji anko, botong tansani hamyudoeeo siwonhage masipnida.Soft drinks don't contain alcohol, and are usually carbonated and served cold.흔히 마시는 청량 음료는 콜라, 소다, 그리고 아이스티입니다.Heunhi masineun cheongnyang eumryoneun kolla, soda, geurigo aiseutiipnida.Some common soft drinks are colas, sodas, iced tea and flavored water.탄산 청량 음료tansan cheongnyang eumryocarbonated soft drink얼음 들어간 청량 음료eoreum deureogan cheongnyang eumryosoft drink with iceOwn a blog or website? Share free language content... Show more