A. Key Vocabulary
Please translate the following vocabulary into Korean.
Example - 1. "bikini" : hint (bi-ki-ni)
비(bi) 키(ki) 니(ni) - 비키니 (bi-ki-ni)
2. "chair": hint (ui-ja)
의(ui) 자(ja) -
3. "woman, female, girl" : hint (yeo-ja)
4. "there is/there are" : hint (it-da)
5. "count for people" : hint (myeong)
6. "how many?" : hint (myeot gae?)
7. "as many as/as much as" : hint (i-na)
B. Lesson Focus
"counting units used with Pure Korean numbers"
Example - 1. "three people" : hint (se myeong/se sa-ram)
세(se) 명(myeong)/세(se) 사람(sa-ram) - 세 명/세 사람
2. "12 items" : hint (yeol du-gae)
열(yeol) 두(du) 개(gae) -
3. "one o'clock" : hint (han si)
4. "five times" : hint (da-seot-beon)
5. "(for) two hours" : hint (du si-gan)
6. "7 animals" : hint (il-gop ma-ri)
7. "18 years old" : hint (yeol yeo-deol sal)
C. Test yourself
Please translate the following into Korean.
Example - 1. "There are as many as ten people." : hint (yeol myeong-i-na it-ne)
(사람들이) 열 명이나 있네.
2. "How many chairs are there?" : hint (ui-ja-neun myeot gae it-ji?)
3. "I am 15 years old." : hint (jeo-neun yeol da-seot sal imnida)
4. "Now, it's 4 o'clock" : hint (ji-geum-eun, ne si imnida)
5. "How many apples are there?" : hint (sa-gwa-ga myeot gae it-seo-yo?)
6. "There are two people here." : hint (yeo-gi-e du sa-ram-i it-seum-nida)
If you answer them in Korean, that's PERFECT!
If you answer them in Romanization, that's good too.
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