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Có phải hôm nay em lại phạm phải một sai lầm lặp lại đối với cách chơi của mình đối với những người bạn của mình . Em thật buồn

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Em đã 16 tuổi rồi Năm học đầu tiên em bước chân vào trường cấp 3 Có rất nhiều các bạn ở trường khác cùng nhau hội tụ vào học chung 1 trường Chỉ riêng cậu bạn em thích cậu ấy lại không học cùng trường với em Cậu ấy có biết em Very Like cậu ấy không nhỉ
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Essential Vocabulary to remember
There are so many words in Korean, however, it is very hard to remember all of them. This is a list of words that I think are essential and that I should always remember. To memorize them just read this everyday. I’ll be adding more whenever I find new words, so keep checking this post for updates. Feel free to use this as a reference as well!
Greetings + Farewells:
안녕히 가세요: Good-bye! (to one who is leaving). Tip: 가 means go.
안녕히 계세요: Good-bye! (to one who is staying).
수고하십니다: Hello! (to someone working)
수고하세요: Good-bye! (to someone working)
수고하셨어요: Thank you for helping me or Well done!
여보세요: Hello! or Hey there! (Hello on the telephone, or when peering into a dark house. Also means Look here!)
만나서 반갑습니다: Nice to meet you; nice to see you.
처음뵙겠습니다: Pleased to make your acquaintance.
또 뵙겠습니다: See you later! (Formal).
또 봐요: See you later! (Polite).
어서 오세요: Welcome!
들어 오세요: Come in!
앉으세요: Please take a seat/sit down.
어떻게 지내세요?: How are you doing?
잘 지내요: I am fine.
그저 그래요: So-so.
모든 것이 괜찮습니다!: It’s all good!
이름이 뭐예요?: What is your name?
성함이 어떻게 되서요?: What is you name? (Formal)
어디에서 오셨어요?: Where are you from?
나는 (insert country here) 사람이에요: I am (insert country here) person.
나 는(insert country + 에) 살고 있습니다: I live in (interest country here).
Apologies:
실례햅니다: Excuse me (for what I’m doing).
실례했습니다: Excuse me (for what I did).
실례하겠습니다: Excuse me (for what I’m about to do).
미안합니다 or 죄송합니다: I’m Sorry or Excuse me.
아니오, 괜찮아요: Not at all, it’s alright; No, thanks.
Thank you + No problem
고맙습니다: Thank you.
감사합니다: Thank you.
천만에요 or 뭘요: You’re welcome! or Don’t mention it!
Good to remember if you’re ever speaking to a Korean person:
듣기만 하세요: Just listen , please.
따라 하세요: Please repeat (after me).
다 같이: All together.
다시 한번: One more time.
말하세요: Please answer.
다시 말씀해 주세요: Please say it for me again. Please repeat.
크게 말씀해 주세요: Please say it loudly.
천천히 말씀해 주세요: Please say it slowly.
한국말로 하세요: Please say it in Korean.
영어로 하지 마세요: Please don’t say it in English.
알겠어요?: Do you understand?
네, 알겠어요: Yes, I understand.
아니오, 모르겠어요: No, I don’t understand.
질문 있어요?: Any questions?
네, 있어요: Yes, I have/Yes, there are.
아니오,없어요: No, I haven’t.
십 분만 쉽시다: Let’s rest for ten minutes.
늦어서 죄송합니다: Sorry I’m late.
“Insert word here” 한국어로 뭐예요?: How do you say “insert word here” in Korean?
“Insert Korean word here” 이라고 해요: You say “insert Korean word here.”
이 게 뭐예요?: What is this?
이 건 제 거 예요: This is my thing.
그 건 제 거 예요: That is my thing.
(Insert name here)는 어디에 있어요?: Where is (insert name here).
제 (Insert object name here)이 어디에 있어요?: Where is my (insert object name here).
화장실이 어디에 있어요?: Where is the toilet?
저는 돼지고기가 안 먹어요: I don’t eat pork.
저는 돼지고기가 못 먹어요: I can’t eat pork.
Ways to connect sentences:
그래서: And so…, And then…, Therefore…
그래도: Even so…, Nevertheless
그리고: And also…, And then…
그런데: But…, And then…, By the way…
People:
교수(님): Professor (honorific)
선생(님): Teacher (honorific)
박사(님): Dr., Ph.D (honorific)
외교관: Diplomat
사람: Person
아내 or 집사람: Wife (my)
부인: Wife (your/his)
남편: Husband
친구: Friend
학생: Student
가수: Singer
씨: Polite title for name
어머니: Mother
아버지: Father
부모(님): Parents (honorific)
아이 ~ 애: Child
아기 ~ 애기: Baby
아저씨: Mister (way of referring to or addressing a man old enough to be married).
아가씨: Young Lady (way to referring to or address an unmarried young woman).
남자: Man
남자친구: Boyfriend
여자: Woman
여자친구: Girlfriend
Things or objects:
제폼: Manufactured good(s)
수입폼: Imported goods
신문: Newspaper
잡지: Magazine
책: Book
공책: Notebook
분필: Chalk
연필: Pencil
볼펜: Ball pen
펜: Pen
종이: Paper
칠판: Blackboard
우산: Umbrella
성냠: Matches
담배: Cigarettes
전부: The whole thing, total
다: All, everything
전부다: Everything, all of it
말: Language, words
책상: Desk
상: Table
그림: Picture
의자: Chair
창문: Window
문: Door, gate
나무: Tree
가방: Bag, briefcase
Places:
집: House, home
학교: School
대학교: University
교실: Classroom
방: Room
서점: Bookstore
기숙사: Dormitory, residence hall
학생회관: Student union [building]
회장실: Toilet, restroom, bathroom, washroom
대사관: Embassy
영사관: Consulate
건물: Building
시청: City Hall
공원: Park
들판: Field
백화점: Department Store
시장: Marker
정문: Main gate (e.g., of a university)
근처: Vicinity
가게: Shop, store
역: Train station
차고: Garage
여기: Here
거기: There
저기: Over there
어디: Where
Other Items:
얼마: How many? How much?
천: Thousand
원: Korean money unit
돈: Money
바로: Just, right (below, above, etc.), straight (adverb)
있어요: It exists, there is/are
없어요: It does not exist, there is not/aren’t
주세요: Please give
Miscellaneous Vocabulary:
나: I
우리: We, our
누가: Who? (as subject)
누구: Who? (non-subject)
무엇, 뭐: What?
아니에요: No; it is not
그렇지만: But
그러면: Then, in that case, if so
그럼: Then, in that case
이 NOUN: This NOUN
그 NOUN: That NOUN
저 NOUN: Yon NOUN, That NOUN [way] over there
무슨 NOUN: Which/what kind of NOUN?
어느 NOUN: Which/what (one/NOUN)?
곳: Place
분: Person (honorific)
Place Nouns:
안에: Inside (안 tends to mean the inside of loosely filled spaces: a room, a building, a garden…)
속에: Inside (속 tends to mean the inside of things which are normally well filled or which are easily filled up: a suitcase, a drawer…)
밖에: Outside
위에: Above, over, on (top)
밑에: At the bottom, below under(neath)
아래 (에): Below, lower, down (에 is not pronounced)
앞에: In front
뒤에: At the back; behind
근처에: Near, in the vicinity of
옆에: Next to, beside
편 (or 쪽에): Side, direction
왼편 ~ 쪽에: On the left
오른편 ~ 쪽에: On the right
맞은편에: Across from, opposite
건너편에: Across from, opposite
사이에: Between
Animals:
개: Dog
고양이: Cat
Other:
그래요?: Is that so? Really?
그래요: That’s so. Really.
항상: Always.
많아요: Many.
큰: Big
뭘 찾아요?: What are you looking for?
Vocabulary from Elementary Korean Second Edition
Word of the day:
곰 - a bear
Yoongi is too cute, I can’t.

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Word of the day:
곰 - a bear
Yoongi is too cute, I can’t.
Word of the day:
곰 - a bear
Yoongi is too cute, I can’t.

Anya is live and ready to show you everything. Watch her strip, dance, and perform exclusive shows just for you. Interact in real-time and make your fantasies come true.
Free to watch • No registration required • HD streaming

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