TV를 보다
to watch TV
To view programs on a television set.
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to watch TV
To view programs on a television set.
It's close.
A statement indicating that something is nearby.
to carry a bag
To put a bag on one's shoulder or back.
With family.
Accompanied by or in the company of one's relatives.
Thank you
A polite way to express gratitude to someone.
No pain, no gain.
Joy and reward come after enduring hardship and difficulty.
To go to the park.
To visit a public park for leisure or recreation.
Doubt one's ears.
To be so surprised by what one hears that it seems unbelievable.
to feel good
To experience a positive emotional state.
Shall we meet tomorrow?
A suggestion to meet up the following day.
Yes, I'm okay.
An affirmative response meaning one is fine or it's alright.
Yes, that's right
Used to confirm agreement or correctness of a statement.
It's hot
Describes hot weather or a hot feeling.
To save money.
To accumulate money, typically for future use.
Please come in
An invitation to enter a room or building.
Nice to meet you.
A polite phrase used when meeting someone new.
It's cool / handsome.
A statement that something or someone is cool or stylish.
I don't know.
Stating that one lacks knowledge or understanding.
to wear a hat
To put on or have a hat on one's head.
To 주다 물
This phrase literally means 'to give water.' You use it most often when you are watering your plants or giving water to a pet.
用法:This is a very safe, neutral phrase. Just remember: `에` for plants, `한테` for animals, and avoid it for people to stay polite.
feet are cold
To have a sensation of coldness in the feet.
to be full (stomach)
To have a full stomach after eating enough food.
Be full.
To feel satisfied after eating enough food.
Many hands make light work.
Even the easiest tasks become easier and more manageable when people work together.
Bus stop.
The place where buses stop to pick up and drop off passengers.
To take a plane
The natural combination of 'airplane' and 'to ride/take'.
eat bread
To consume bread as food.
To 마시다 사진
This phrase is actually a common mistake or a 'trick' expression. It literally means 'to drink a photo,' which doesn't make sense because you 'take' photos, you don't drink them!
用法:This is a 'broken' collocation used for humor. Always use the polite `찍어요` or formal `찍습니다` in real situations.
Take a shower.
To wash oneself in a shower.
Oh my goodness! / Good heavens!
An exclamation of surprise, shock, or wonder.
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