A. Key Vocabulary
Please translate the following vocabulary into Korean.
Example - 1. "shoes" : hint (sin-bal)
신발
2. "there is / there are" : hint (it-seup-ni-da - itseumnida)
3. "I understood / I got it" : hint (al-gyet-seup-ni-da - al-gyet-suemnida)
4. "Ah, is that so!? / Ah, that is so?!" : hint (A, geu-rae-yo!?)
5. "male" : hint (nam-seong)
6. "female" : hint (yeo-seong)
B. Lesson Focus
Possessive-Marking Adjective -의 (ui) " 's "
Make possessive adjective noun
Example - 1. "Tim" : hint (tim)
팀의
2. "I" (informal) : hint (na)
나의
3. "I" (formal) : hint (jeo)
4. "you" (foraml) : hint (dang-shin)
5. "you" (informal) : hint (neo)
6. "he" : hint (geu)
7. "she" : hint (geu-nyeo)
8. "we" : hint (wu-ri)
9. "you" (plural) : hint (dang-shin-deul)
10. "they" : hint (geu-deul)
C. Test yourself
Please translate the following sentences into Korean.
Example - 1. "These are Tim's shoes."
이것들은 팀의 신발입니다.
2. "This is my (formal) water." : hint "water" is (mul)
3. "That is your (formal) coffee." : hint "coffee" is (keo-pi)
4. "These are their books." : hint "books" is (chaek-deul)
5. "Korean is our language." : hint "Korean" is (han-guk-eo) & "language" is (eon-eo)
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