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Korean Word of the Day – lightning (noun)

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번개 (beongae) lightning (noun)

번개의 빛은 아름다울 수는 있지만 매우 위험합니다.
Beongaeui bicheun areumdaul suneun itjiman maeu wiheomhapnida.
Flashes of lightning can be beautiful but are very dangerous.

번개를 동반한 폭풍
beongaereul dongbanhan pokpung
lightning storm

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Korean Word of the Day – pigeon (noun)

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비둘기 (bidulgi) pigeon (noun)

비둘기는 작지만, 맛있는 저녁이 됩니다.
Bidulgineun jakjiman, masitneun jeonyeogi doepnida.
A pigeon makes a small but flavorful dinner.

비둘기에게 먹이를 주지 마세요.
Bidulgiege meogireul juji maseyo..
Don’t feed the pigeons.

비둘기들이 빵을 먹기 위해 종종걸음으로 뛰고 있습니다.
Bidulgideuri ppangeul meokgi wihae jongjonggeoreumeuro ttwigo itseupnida.
The pigeons are scurrying to eat the bread.

구운 비둘기
guun bidulgi
baked pigeon

회색 비둘기
hoesaek bidulgi
gray pigeon

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Korean Word of the Day – turn off (verb)

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끄다 (kkeuda) turn off (verb)

남자는 리모컨으로 텔레비전을 끄고 있습니다.
Namjaneun rimokeoneuro tellebijeoneul kkeugo itseupnida.
The man is turning off the TV with the remote control.

전기를 절약하기 위해서는 방을 나갈 때, 불을 끄세요.
Jeongireul jeoryakhagi wihaeseoneun bangeul nagal ttae, bureul kkeuseyo.
Turn off the lights when you leave the room to save electricity.

아이들이 전원을 끄고 있다.
Aideuri jeonwoneul kkeugo itda.
The children are turning off the power.

아이들이 전원을 끈다.
Aideuri jeonwoneul kkeunda.
The children turn off the power.

아이들이 전원을 껐다.
Aideuri jeonwoneul kkeotda.
The children turned off the power.

불을 끄다
bureul kkeuda
turn off the lights

텔레비전을 끄다
tellebijeoneul kkeuda
turn off a TV

전원을 끄다
jeonwoneul kkeuda
turn off the power

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Korean Word of the Day – squid (noun)

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오징어 (ojingeo) squid (noun)

오징어가 산호초 근처에서 수영하고 있습니다.
Ojingeoga sanhocho geuncheoeseo suyeonghago itseupnida.
The squid are swimming near the coral reef.

조개, 연어, 새우, 랍스터, 그리고 오징어는 모두 해산물입니다.
Jogae, yeoneo, saeu, rapseuteo, geurigo ojingeoneun modu haesanmuripnida.
Clams, salmon, shrimp, lobsters, and squid are all seafood.

거대한 오징어
geodaehan ojingeo
giant squid

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Korean Word of the Day – banana (noun)

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바나나 (banana) banana (noun)

바나나는 열대 지방에서 자라지만, 전세계의 많은 사람들이 즐겨 먹습니다.
Banananeun yeoldae jibangeseo jarajiman, jeonsegyeui maneun saramdeuri jeulgyeo meokseupnida.
Bananas are grown in the tropics, but people throughout the world eat them.

바나나는 푸딩이나 케이크를 만들어도 좋지만, 저는 생바나나를 제일 좋아합니다.
Banananeun pudingina keikeureul mandeureodo jochiman, jeoneun saengbananareul jeil johahapnida.
Bananas are good cooked, in puddings, or in cakes, but I like raw bananas best.

바나나는 칼륨이 풍부합니다.
Banananeun kallyumi pungbuhapnida.
Bananas are rich in potassium.

바나나 껍질
banana kkeopjil
banana peel

바나나 빵
banana ppang
banana bread

껍질을 벗긴 바나나
kkeopjireul beotgin banana
peeled banana

잘 익은 바나나와 썩은 바나나
jal igeun bananawa sseogeun banana
a ripe banana and a rotten banana

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