A Korean-English Dictionary | Page 9

Leon Kuperman
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?�� thousand
?��?????? you're welcome! or don't mention it! (Literally: it's one of ten million (words))
?��?�̨��� slowly
??�̦� railway
?1 first
??1����? jeans
???��(?|) ??- clean up
?����?(?|) ??- invite someone
?����?(?|) 1T- be/get invited
-?�� (a) second (counter)
??w- be cold
??(1��) ??- dances (a dance)
????- get tipsy/drunk
-?t floors (of a building) (counter)
??- strike, hit
??- play (tennis, golf)
???? skirt
?���? friend
?��?�� relative
?��?? blackboard
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?3 digs out
?33a�䨴 Canada
?33a�䨴 ???�� a Canadian
?��???o campus
???? coffee
?����1 pair (of shois, etc.)
?�� nose
?��?T��e comedy
?��?? coat
?��????��?��? contact lenses
?Y?�� cola
??- be large
???2 cream
????1?��? uncle (father's elder brother)
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??- add/put (sugar)
??- ride in, ride on
??�㨪��?- go (riding)
??�㨪?��- come (riding)
???? towel
?? mask
??��?��a ��?D?Dy the national flag of Korea, the Tai-geuk flag The Korean flag is called T\ae{gukgi. It's design symbolizes the principles of yin and yang in Oriental philosophy. The circle in the center of the flag is divided into two equal parts. The upper red section represents the positive cosmic forces of yang. Conversely, the lower blue section represents the negative cosmic forces of yin.
The two forces together embody the concepts of continual movement and balance and harmony that characterize the sphere of infinity. The circle is surrounded by four trigrams in each corner. Each trigram symbolizes one of the four universal elements: heaven, earth, fire, and water.
????3a- be born
?����??o tennis
?����??o(?|) ??- play tennis
?������o�� table
?����1o?���� television
?????? ����?o tomato juice
????��? Saturday
????- get through to, make contact with
??��-(?|) ??- get through to, make contact with on phone
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??-��?- sell it
????��? pounds (sterling) (counter)
???? party
?�� arm
?? ballpoint pen
?�� side, direction
?����? letter
?��??- be comfortable; convenient
?������ comfortably; conveniently
?�� ticket
?a-��?- solve it; undo it
?? 1 starch, glue 2 grass
??(��?) ??����- starch it
?��???o France
?��???o?? French language
?��???o???�� person from France
?����? program (TV); pro (sports)
?��???? nondairy creamer
??��??? platform
??- bloom, blossom
??��???- be tired
????3? piano
????3?(?|) ??- play piano
???��- smoke
??���� pizza
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??- do (??��?�䨴 does it (formal style))
??�㨪 and
?D��3 school
?D��a term, semester
-?D3a(����????) is a student in such-and-such a year or grade (at school)
?D?y student
?D?y��?�㨹 student union (building)
?? about, approximately
??��1 Korea
??��1?? Korean language
??��1???�� a Korean
??��1?? Korean language
??��1?D Korean Studies
???�� 1 to (to the living thing e.g., to give something to the living thing) 2 from (from the place) (colloquial)
???��?- from (from the living thing)
?��?����? grandmother
?��?����? grandmother (honorific)
?��??1?��? grandfather (honorific)
?��??1?��? grandfather
??22 together
???? rationality, reason
??�̡̦��� hot dog
?��?�� always
?? years (counter)
?��1?��? hamburger
-?�� bound for (a place). e.g.: ��?����?�� ��a?�� a T\ae{jon train, train bound for T\ae{jon
???? waist, lower back
?? tongue
?�� older brother
?����| brothers (for males); brothers and sisters
���ꨢ? Australia
���ꨢ????�� an Australian
����?�� hotel
��������(?-) alone, on one's own, by oneself
��??�� black tea, English tea
��??�� Hong Kong
��??��???�� person from Hong Kong
��-??��? Tuesday
��-��??? toilet, restroom, bathroom, washroom
��??? company
��????? company employee
��?��- conversation
��??? after, later
��T��? tissue paper; toilet tissue, $\mathrm{Kleenex^{TM$
��???- be cloudy, overcast
��???- become/get cloudy
��? strength, energy
��?(����) ��?-��?- be difficult, taxing (strength enters)
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