A. Key Vocabulary
Please translate the following vocabulary into Korean.
Example - 1. "where" : hint (eo-di)
어(eo) + 디(di) = 어디(eo-di)
2. "where at": hint (eo-di-e-seo)
3. "Myung-Dong" : hint (Myeong-dong)
명(Myeong) + 동(dong) =
4. "Migliore" : hint (Mil-il-o-re)
밀(mil) + 리(li) + 오(o) + 레(re) =
5. "shopping" : hint (sso-ping)
6. "today" : hint (o-neul)
7. "there" : hint (geo-gi)
8. "meal" : hint (bab)
B. Lesson Focus
The focus of this lesson is about 에서 (e-seo), meaning "at," "in," or "from."
The particle 에서 (e-seo) marks the location of an action, and it also marks a spatial or a temporal point of departure.
Example - 1. "where at" : hint (eo-di-e-seo)
어(eo) + 디(di) + 에(e) + 서(seo) = 어디에서 (eo-di-e-seo)
2. "in Korea" : hint (han-guk-e-seo)
3. "in Seoul" : hint (seo-ul-e-seo)
4. "in here" : hint (yeo-gi-e-seo)
5. "at there" : hint (jeo-gi-e-seo)
6. "in Myung-Dong" : hint (myeong-dong-e-seo)
7. "at Migliore" : hint (mil-li-o-re-e-seo)
C. Test yourself
Please translate the following into Korean.
Example - 1. "Where shall we meet today?" : hint (O-neul-eun eo-di-e-seo man-nal-kka?)
오늘은 (o-neul-eun) 어디에서 (eo-di-e-seo) 만날까? (man-nal-kka?) = 오늘은 어디에서 만날까?
2. "Where do you work (at)?" : hint (Eo-di-e-seo il-hap-nikka?)
3. "Let's see each other in Korea." : hint (Han-guk-e-seo bo-ja.)
4. "Shall we eat a meal (in) here?" : hint (Yeo-gi-e-seo bab-eul meok-eul-kka?)
5. "No, let's have a meal (at) there." : hint (A-ni, jeo-gi-e-seo bab-eul meok-ja.)
If you answer them in Korean, that's PERFECT!
If you answer them in Romanization, that's good too.
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Cheers, Tim
Tim