Jaehwi: Hi everyone. I am Jaehwi. Welcome back to Korean Weekly Words. This week’s theme is, let me see, hobbies. |
춤을 추다 (chumeul chuda) which means “to dance.” With that word, you can say 나는 춤을 추는 것을 좋아한다. (Naneun chumeul chuneun geoseul joahanda.) which means “I like dancing.” |
Okay next we have 체스를 하다 (chesseureul hada) which means “to play chess.” So with that word, you can say 한국 사람들은 체스를 잘 안 합니다. (Hanguk saramdeureun cheseureul jal an hamnida.) which means “Korean people usually don’t play chess.” Instead we play something like 장기 (janggi) “Chinese chess” instead. |
그리다 (geurida) which means “to draw.” 부모님의 얼굴을 그리다. (Bumonimui eolgureul geurida.) “I draw my parent’s face.” |
낚시하다 (nakssihada) “to fish.” With that word, you can say 한강에서는 사람들이 낚시를 합니다. (Hangangeseoneun saramdeuri naksireul hamnida.) which means “Near Han River, people do fishing.” |
사진을 찍다 (sajineul jjikda) “to take a picture.” When you want to ask someone to take a picture of you, you can say 사진을 찍어 주시겠어요? (Sajineul jjigeo jusigesseoyo?) which means “Would you take a picture?” 사진을 찍다. (sajineul jjikda.) |
Okay that’s all for this week. I will see you next week. 다음에 뵙겠습니다. (Daeume boepgetseumnida.) 안녕히 계세요. (Annyeonghi gyeseyo.) |
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Hi Ian,
Thank you for sharing with us!
Cheers,
Lyn
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I like the word 춤을 추다, which means to dance, the most because this is my personal hobby. ?
Hi Colin,
The PDF lesson notes are fixed and updated.
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