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잎
(n)
leaf
pida
피다
(v)
bloom
Tyullipkkochi pieotsseumnida.
튤립꽃이 피었습니다.
The tulips have bloomed.
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sideulda
시들다
(v)
wilt
kkochi sideulda.
꽃이 시들다.
flowers wilt
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gaji
가지
(n)
branch
se gaji
세 가지
tree branch
namu
나무
(n)
tree
Urineun maenyeon dwitmadange inneun sagwa namuui sagwareul meoksseumnida.
우리는 매년 뒷마당에 있는 사과 나무의 사과를 먹습니다.
We eat fruit every year from the apple tree in my back yard.
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pul
풀
(n)
grass
Jwiga pureul meokko itsseumnida.
쥐가 풀을 먹고 있습니다.
The mouse is eating grass.
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kkot
꽃
(n)
flower
hwaljjak pin kkot
활짝 핀 꽃
flower in bloom
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gwanmok
관목
(n)
bush
kkochi pin gwanmok
꽃이 핀 관목
flowering bush
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ssi
씨
(n)
seed
kokoa ssi
코코아 씨
cocoa seed
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japcho
잡초
(n)
weed
japchoreul ppoptta
잡초를 뽑다
pull a weed
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