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찍다
Chop at, hack away at; spear
도끼로 나무를 찍다 = chop the wood with an ax. 포크로 음식을 찍다 = spear food with a fork.
Stamp, imprint
서류에 도장을 찍다 = stamp one’s seal on the document. 편지에 소인을 찍다 = imprint a postmark on a letter. 지문을 찍다 = put a fingerprint on.
Dip
펜을 잉크에 찍다 = dip the pen into the ink. 나는 어묵을 간장에 찍어 먹었다 = I had some fishcakes dipped in soy sauce. 그녀는 손가락으로 고추장을 찍어 먹었다 = She dipped her finger into the red pepper paste and had some.
Put, dot
종이에 점을 찍다 = put a dot on a piece of paper. 문장 끝에 마침표를 찍다 = put a period at the end of a sentence.
Print, publish
초판 3천 부를 찍다 = print 3,000 copies of the first edition. 그들은 위조지폐를 찍고 있었다 = They were printing counterfeit bills.
Guess
몇 문제는 잘 몰라서 그냥 찍었다 = I wasn’t sure on a few of the questions, so I took a guess. 시험문제가 너무 어려워서 반 이상을 찍었다 = I ended up guessing over half of the questions on the exam because they were too difficult.
FAMILY MEMBERS MASTER LIST
I am going to post pictures I got from this website because I thought their charts were the easiest to understand, and then I’ll list the words below with explanations. There are some members in the charts that I didn’t include in my list, and some members in my list that aren’t in the charts, so check out both!
The terms listed first are the ~official terms~ and the terms in parenthesis are the colloquial terms (what you’d actually call them).
(BROTHERS AND SISTERS)
for a male:
자매(누나, 여동생)- sister
형제(형, 남동생)- brother
형수- older brother’s wife
매형(자형)- older sister’s husband
제수- younger brother’s wife
매제(매부)- younger sister’s husband
생질(조카)- sister’s son or daughter (nephew/niece)
질(조카)- brother’s son or daughter (nephew/niece)
for a female:
자매(언니, 여동생)- sister
형제(오빠, 남동생)- brother
올케(새언니)- older brother’s wife
형부- older sister’s husband
올케- younger brother’s wife
제부- younger sister’s husband
생질(조카)- sister’s son or daughter (nephew/niece)
질(조카)- brother’s son or daughter (nephew/niece)
(FATHER’S SIDE OF THE FAMILY)
부(아버지)- father
고모- father’s sister (aunt)
고모부- father’s sister’s husband (uncle)
백부(큰아버지)- father’s older brother (uncle)
숙부(작은아버지)- father’s younger brother (uncle)
백모(큰어머니)- father’s older brother’s wife (aunt)
숙모 (작은어머니)- father’s younger brother’s wife (aunt)
내종형제(사촌)- father’s sister’s son or daughter (cousin)
내종질(사촌조카)- father’s sister’s grandson or granddaughter
종형제(사촌)-father’s brother’s son or daughter (cousin)
종질(사촌조카)- father’s brother’s grandson or granddaughter
조부(할아버지)- father’s father (grandfather)
대고모- father’s father’s sister (great aunt)
종조(큰할아버지)- father’s father’s older brother (great uncle)
증조부(증조할아버지)- father’s father’s father (great grandfather)
조모(할머니)- father’s mother (grandmother)
증조모(증조할머니)- father’s mother’s mother (great grandmother)
(MOTHER’S SIDE OF THE FAMILY)
모(어머니)- mother
이모- mother’s sister (aunt)
이모부- mother’s sister’s husband (uncle)
외숙부(외삼촌)- mother’s brother (uncle)
외숙모- mother’s brother’s wife (aunt)
이종형제(사촌)- mother’s brother or sister’s son or daughter (cousin)
이종질(사촌조카)- mother’s sister’s grandson/granddaughter
외종질(사촌조카)-mother’s brother’s grandson/granddaughter
외조부(외할아버지)- mother’s father (grandfather)
외증조부(외증조할아버지)- mother’s father’s father (great grandfather)
존이모- mother’s father’s sister (great aunt)
외종조- mother’s father’s brother (great uncle)
외조모(외할머니)- mother’s mother (grandmother)
외증조모(외증조할머니)- mother’s mother’s mother (great grandmother)
(WIFE’S FAMILY)
부인(아내)- wife
장인- wife’s father
장모- wife’s mother
손윗처남(형님)- wife’s older brother
손윗처남댁(아주머니)- wife’s older brother’s wife
처형- wife’s older sister
손윗동서(형님)- wife’s older sister’s husband
처남- wife’s younger brother
처남댁- wife’s younger brother’s wife
처제- wife’s younger sister
동서- wife’s younger sister’s husband
(HUSBAND’S FAMILY)
남편- husband
시아버지- husband’s father
시어머니- husband’s mother
시아주버니(아주버님)- husband’s older brother
손윗동서(아주머님)- husband’s older brother’s wife
시누이(형님)- husband’s older sister
시자부(아주버님)- husband’s older sister’s husband
시동생(도련님)- husband’s younger brother
동서- husband’s younger brother’s wife
시누이(아가씨)- husband’s younger sister
매부- husband’s younger sister’s husband
What does 들었습니다 mean? I've been told different things ><
It’s either 듣다 (“to listen”) or 들다 (“to carry/enter”). You’d need to give me more context…
Danger. (Hanja: 危險)
Note: I was watching Steven Universe recently and the characters came upon a keep out sign in Korean and this word was on it. I’m not sure if these kinds of signs in Korea actually contain this word so feel free to correct me if this is not the case.

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A/V-아/어/여야 할 텐데...
아/어/여야 할 텐데 is used when one is worried and is hoping for a particular outcome. For example, if I have a flight to catch but I’m running late, I’m hoping that I won’t miss the flight. In this case, I could say 비행기를 안 놓쳐야 할 텐데…/ I hope I don’t miss my flight.
It can be followed by 걱정이다 or 모르겠다.
내가 축구 경기가 있는 날이라 비가 안 와야 할 텐데… I hope it doesn’t rain on the day of my soccer tournament…
감기가 빨리 나아야 할 텐데 걱정이에요. I hope this cold gets better quickly.
음식이 맜있어야 할 텐데 모르겠어요. I hope the food is delicious.
Some more examples from Konguk University Korean 3:
약도 보고 찾아가야 해요. 찾기 쉬어야 할 텐데… We have to use the map. I hope it’s easy to find…
선물이 제니 씨 마음에 들어야 할 텐데… I hope Jenny likes the present…
도서관에 빈 자리가 있어야 할 텐데요. 너무 늦게 온 것 같아요. I hope there’s an empty seat at the library. I think I came too late.
A/V-아/어/여야 할 텐데...
아/어/여야 할 텐데 is used when one is worried and is hoping for a particular outcome. For example, if I have a flight to catch but I’m running late, I’m hoping that I won’t miss the flight. In this case, I could say 비행기를 안 놓쳐야 할 텐데…/ I hope I don’t miss my flight.
It can be followed by 걱정이다 or 모르겠다.
내가 축구 경기가 있는 날이라 비가 안 와야 할 텐데… I hope it doesn’t rain on the day of my soccer tournament…
감기가 빨리 나아야 할 텐데 걱정이에요. I hope this cold gets better quickly.
음식이 맜있어야 할 텐데 모르겠어요. I hope the food is delicious.
Some more examples from Konguk University Korean 3:
약도 보고 찾아가야 해요. 찾기 쉬어야 할 텐데… We have to use the map. I hope it’s easy to find…
선물이 제니 씨 마음에 들어야 할 텐데… I hope Jenny likes the present…
도서관에 빈 자리가 있어야 할 텐데요. 너무 늦게 온 것 같아요. I hope there’s an empty seat at the library. I think I came too late.
Korean Word of the Day
Tuesday. (Hanja: 火曜日)
Osomatsu-San (Anime).
Japanese: おそ松さん

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When do you conjugate ㅂ verbs to 워요 and 우? I'm really confused
You just gotta memorize which words follow the ㅂ irregular rule.
Do we need to add 를 in 어디? I saw a sentence example yesterday
No. Depends what you’re trying to say.
Korean word of the day:
불공정 Bul-gong-jeong Unfair
공정한 Gong-jeong-han Fair
Both 사이에 (among) and 중에 (within) have similar translations. However, their usage differs slightly.
중에 refers to within the already mentioned group, while 사이에 is not limited to that group.
e.g 대학생들 사이에 가장 인기 있는 영화 배우가 누구인지 조사했다. (We) researched which movie actor was most popular among university students.
Here we can’t use 중에 as this would imply which movie actor (who is also a university student ).

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What does 첨 mean?
A shortening of “처음” (first/beginning).
て form!
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