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Korean Word of the Day – receive (verb)

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받다 (batba) receive (verb)

남자가 돈을 받고 있다.
Namjaga doneul batbo itda.
The man is receiving money.

남자가 돈을 받는다.
Namjaga doneul batbeunda.
The man receives money.

남자가 돈을 받았다.
Namjaga doneul batatda.
The man received money.

돈을 받다
doneul batba
receive money

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Korean Word of the Day – wake up (verb)

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잠에서 깨다 (jameseo kkaeda) wake up (verb)

수탉이 울었을 때, 저는 잠에서 깰 것입니다.
Sutalgi ureosseul ttae, jeoneun jameseo kkael geosipnida.
When the rooster crows, I will wake up.

여자가 잠에서 깨고 있습니다.
Yeojaga jameseo kkaego itseupnida.
The woman is waking up.

남자가 잠에서 깨고 있다.
Namjaga jameseo kkaego itda.
The man is waking up.

아침에 남자 아이가 잠에서 깬다.
Achime namja aiga jameseo kkaenda.
The boy wakes up in the morning.

아침에 남자 아이가 잠에서 깨었다.
Achime namja aiga jameseo kkaeeotda.
The boy woke up in the morning.

아침에 남자 아이가 잠에서 깨고 있다.
Achime namja aiga jameseo kkaego itda.
The boy is waking up in the morning.

아침에 잠에서 깨다
achime jameseo kkaeda
wake up in the morning

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Korean Word of the Day – call (verb)

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전화하다 (jeonhwahada) call (verb)

다시는 전화하지 마세요.
Dasineun jeonhwahaji maseyo.
Don’t call me again.

나한테 전화해.
Nahante jeonhwahae.
Call me.

어머니가 딸에게 전화하고 있다.
Eomeoniga ttarege jeonhwahago itda.
The mother is calling her daughter.

어머니가 딸에게 전화한다.
Eomeoniga ttarege jeonhwahanda.
The mother calls her daughter.

어머니가 딸에게 전화했다.
Eomeoniga ttarege jeonhwahaetda.
The mother called her daughter.

딸에게 전화하다
ttarege jeonhwahada
call one’s daughter

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Korean Word of the Day – put on (verb)

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입다 (ipda) put on (verb)

자켓을 입고 셔츠는 집어 넣으세요.
Jakeseul ipgo syeocheuneun jibeo neoheuseyo.
Put on your jacket, and tuck in your shirt.

여자 아이가 코트를 입고 있다.
Yeoja aiga koteureul ipgo itda.
The girl is putting on the coat.

여자 아이가 코트를 입는다.
Yeoja aiga koteureul ipneunda.
The girl puts on the coat.

여자 아이가 코트를 입었다.
Yeoja aiga koteureul ibeotda.
The girl put on the coat.

옷을 입다
oseul ipda
put on clothes

코트를 입다
koteureul ipda
put on a coat

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Korean Word of the Day – cook (verb)

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요리하다 (yorihada) cook (verb)

친구에게 저녁을 요리해 주는 것이 좋아요.
Chinguege jeonyeogeul yorihae juneun geosi johayo.
I like to cook dinner for my friends.

요리사가 부엌에서 요리하고 있다.
Yorisaga bueokeseo yorihago itda.
The chef is cooking in the kitchen.

요리사가 부엌에서 요리한다.
Yorisaga bueokeseo yorihanda.
The chef cooks in the kitchen.

요리사가 부엌에서 요리했다.
Yorisaga bueokeseo yorihaetda.
The chef cooked in the kitchen.

누군가를 위해 요리하다
nugungareul wihae yorihada
cook for someone

부엌에서 요리하다
bueokeseo yorihada
cook in a kitchen

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