A. Key Vocabulary
Please translate the following vocabulary into Korean.
Example - 1. "feel a pain" : hint (a-pa-yo)
아(a) + 파(pa) + 요(yo) = 아파요 (a-pa-yo)
2. "especially": hint (teuk-hi)
3. "a cold / flu" : hint (gam-gi)
4. "a shot / injection" : hint (ju-sa)
5. "where" : hint (eo-di)
6. "throat / neck" : hint (mok)
7. "to be all right / to be okay" : hint (gwaen-chan-a)
B. Lesson Focus
The focus of this lesson is to learn how to express "I feel a pain from (the body part)": (the body part) + 이(i)/가 (ga) 아파요 (a-pa-yo)
Parts of body + subject-marking particles (이/가) + 아프다 (a-peu-da): standard speech
Parts of body + subject-marking particles (이/가) + 아파 (a-pa)/아퍼 (a-peo): casual informal speech
Parts of body + subject-marking particles (이/가) + 아파요 (a-pa-yo)/아퍼요 (a-peo-yo): casual formal speech
Example - 1. "Where do you feel pain?" : hint (Eo-di-ga a-pa-yo?)
어(eo) + 디(di) + 가(ga) 아(a) + 파(pa) + 요(yo) = 어디가 아파요?
2. "My head (really) hurts" : hint (Meo-ri-ga (neo-mu) a-pa-yo)
3. "My arms (really) hurt" : hint (Pal-ri (neo-mu) a-pa-yo)
4. "My stomach (really) hurts" : hint (Bae-ga neo-mu a-pa)
C. Test yourself
Please translate the following into Korean.
Example - 1. "Where does it hurt when you catch a cold?" : hint (Gam-gi-e geol-ri-myeon eo-di-ga a-pa-yo?)
감기에 걸리면 어디가 아파요?
2. "(Your) throat hurts when you catch a cold." : hint (Gam-gi-e geol-ri-myeon mok-gi a-pa-yo)
3. "What's the problem, Tim? Are you all right?" : hint (Wae geu-rae, tim? Gwaen-chan-a?)
4. "I have sharp pains all over my body. My throat especially hurts." : hint (On-mom-i ssu-si-go teuk-hi mok-i a-pa-yo)
If you answer them in Korean, that's PERFECT!
If you answer them in Romanization, that's good too.
Reply this post then, I will kindly assist and give you the answers.
여러분 힘 내세요~~! Don't give up guys~~!
Cheers, Tim
Tim