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Korean Word of the Day – read (verb)

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읽다 (iktta) read (verb)

우리는 이번 학기에 열 권의 책을 읽어야 합니다.
Urineun ibeon hakkie yeol gwonui chaegeul ilgeoya hamnida.
We have to read ten books this school semester.

남자 아이는 공원에서 책을 읽고 있습니다.
Namja aineun gongwoneseo chaegeul ikko itsseumnida.
The boy is reading a book in the park.

텔레비전을 끄고 책을 읽으세요.
Tellebijeoneul kkeugo chaegeul ilgeuseyo.
Turn off the television, and read a book.

여자는 잡지를 읽고 있습니다.
Yeojaneun japjjireul ikko itsseumnida.
The woman is reading a magazine.

책을 읽다
chaegeul ikda.
read a book

신문을 읽다
sinmuneul iktta
read the newspaper

잡지를 읽다
japjjireul iktta
read a magazine

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Korean Word of the Day – jaguar (noun)

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표범 (pyobeom) jaguar (noun)

표범이 먹이를 찾고 있습니다.
Pyobeomi meogireul chatggo itsseumnida.
The jaguar is hunting for food.

표범들이 그늘에서 쉬고 있습니다.
Pyobeomdeuri geuneureseo swigo itsseumnida.
The jaguars are relaxing in the shade.

줄무늬의 표범
julmunuiui pyobeom
spotted jaguar

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Korean Word of the Day – watermelon (noun)

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수박 (subak) watermelon (noun)

아이들이 수박을 먹고 있습니다.
Aideuri subageul meokko itsseumnida.
The children are eating watermelon.

시원한 수박
siwonhan subak
chilled watermelon

씨 없는 수박
ssi eopneun subak
seedless watermelon

수박 한 통과 수박 한 조각
subak han tonggwa subak han jogak
whole watermelon and a slice of watermelon

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Korean Word of the Day – crab (noun)

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게 (ge) crab (noun)

게가 해변에 걸어가고 있습니다.
Gega haebyeone georeogago itseumnida.
The crab is walking on the beach.

두 마리의 게들이 바위 위를 걸어가고 있습니다.
Du mariui gedeuri bawi wireul georeogago itsseumnida.
The two crabs are walking on a rock.

주홍색의 게
juhongsaegui ge
orange and red crab

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Korean Word of the Day – police officer (noun)

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경찰관 (gyeongchalgwan) police officer (noun)

경찰관의 직업은 쉽지 않습니다.
Gyeongchalgwanui jigeobeun swipjji anseumnida.
A police officer’s job is not easy.

저는 형이 두 명 있는데 두 명 다 경찰관입니다.
Jeoneun hyeongi du myeong inneunde du myeong da gyeongchalgwanimnida.
I have two older brothers, and both are police officers.

경찰관에게 도움을 청할게요.
Gyeongchalgwanege doumeul cheonghalgeyo.
I’ll ask a police officer for help.

경찰관의 일은 시민을 보호하고 시민의 편의를 도모하는 것입니다.
Gyeongchalgwanui ireun simineul bohohago siminui pyeonuireul domohaneun geosimnida.
The job of a police officer is to protect and serve the public.

경찰관은 운전자에게 질문을 하고 있습니다.
Gyeongchalgwaneun unjeonjaege jilmuneul hago itseumnida.
The police officer is questioning the driver.

경찰관
gyeongchalgwan
police officer

제복을 입은 경찰관
jebogeul ibeun gyeongchalgwan
police officer in uniform

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