“When I listen to BTS’s song, the words ‘pumpkin seed’ are in there. Why on earth is that in there?” “In BLACKPINK’s song, when they miss someone, why are ‘intestines’ burning up?” Foreigners who like K-Pop and understand Korean lyrics to a certain degree might have seen the idioms and slang in the lyrics and tilted their head at these kinds of expressions. By presenting the idioms, four-character idioms, and slang hidden in K-Pop lyrics along with fun illustrations and example sentences, “100 Korean Idioms & Slang” was designed to help Korean-language learners at the intermediate level and above encounter and deeply understand Korean emotions and culture expressed in K-Pop lyrics, all while acquiring and having a command of various Korean expressions. Through simple quizzes and detailed explanations, this book allows readers to learn the origin and meaning of 50 idioms, 25 four-character idioms, and 25 slang words that appear in song lyrics, and helps them to understand K-Pop lyrics. Vivid descriptive examples and dialogues are presented for each expression, so you can practice and understand the context in which the expressions are used. Additionally, for each expression and example sentence, MP3 audio files of professional voice actors are provided via QR code, so you can check and follow along with the correct pronunciation and intonation. * Learn expressions that are actually used in K-Pop! Finds and explains the meaning of idiomatic expressions, four-character idioms, and slang words that are actually used in various K-Pop songs that are gaining popularity all around the world, so that foreign learners can grow more accustomed to Korean idiomatic expressions that can be difficult and unfamiliar. * You can infer the meaning of expressions through fun illustrations and quizzes to help you guess definitions! Idiomatic expressions aren’t frequently used with a literal meaning. With fun illustrations and simple quizzes, interest is maintained and you can do simple checks of your own knowledge, allowing learners to try to infer the meaning and usage of idiomatic expressions for themselves. * Through sound files, you can learn intonation and vivid nuance, and use expressions like a native speaker! Various idiomatic expressions and slang are used not just in K-Pop lyrics, but also in the daily lives of Korean people. Accordingly, by listening to and following along with sound files of professional voice actors for all expressions and example sentences, you can practice intonation and vivid nuance, and use expressions naturally like Koreans do in real-life conversations. * Check out idiomatic expressions found in a variety of K-Pop songs! Each expression introduces the K-Pop songs in which it is used, allowing learners to check out various songs in which an expression appears, aside from the songs they already know. If there’s a song you’re unfamiliar with, you can search for it and listen to it, and review while listening to the lyrics to hear the context in which the expression you learned is used.
Table of Contents
서문 Preface 4일러두기 How to Use This Book 6차례 Table of Contents 10Part 1 관용어 Idioms 12 1. 간에 기별도 안 가다 For the message to not even reach the liver 142. 고삐를 늦추다 To loosen the reins 163. 골로 가다 To go to the valley 184. 골탕 먹다 To eat bone broth soup 205 귀에 못이 박히다 To get a callus in your ear 226. 그림의 떡 Rice cake in a picture 247. 김칫국부터 마시다 To drink kimchi soup first 268. 깡통을 차다 To wear a can 289. 깨가 쏟아지다 To rain sesame seeds 3010. 낙인 찍다 To brand 3211. 눈 깜짝할 사이 In the blink of an eye 3412. 눈 하나 깜짝 안 하다 To not blink an eye 3613. 눈앞이 캄캄하다 For it to be dark in front of one’s eyes 3814. 눈에 밟히다 To have one’s eye stepped on 4015. 대박이 나다 For a large gourd to sprout 4216. 뒷구멍으로 호박씨를 까다 To shell pumpkin seeds with your behind 4417. 딴전을 부리다/피우다 To act like it’s a different shop 4618. 말짱 도루묵 All sandfish 4819. 머리에 맴돌다 To hover in one’s head 5020. 바가지를 긁다 To scratch the bowl 5221. 바람을 피우다 To act like the wind 5422. 발이 떨어지지 않다 For one’s feet to not come up off the ground 5623. 배가 아프다 For one’s stomach to hurt 5824. 배꼽을 잡다 To grab one’s belly button 6025. 배알이 꼴리다 For one’s guts to be twisted 6226. 백기를 들다 To raise a white flag 6427. 본전도 못 찾다 To be unable to even find the principal 6628. 비위를 맞추다 To adjust one’s stomach 6829. 산통을 깨다 To break the box of fortunes 7030. 새빨간 거짓말 A bright red lie 7231. 속이 타다 For one’s insides to burn 7432. 손꼽아 기다리다 To wait counting on one’s fingers 7633. 시치미를 떼다 To take a name tag off a falcon 7834. 애가 타다 For one’s intestines to burn 8035. 약이 오르다 For one to be nettled 8236. 어깨가 무겁다 For one’s shoulders to be heavy 8437. 오지랖이 넓다 For the front of one’s clothes to be wide 8638. 이를 악물다 To grit one’s teeth 8839. 족쇄를 채우다 To put shackles on 9040. 쥐도 새도 모르게 Without a mouse or a bird realizing 9241. 직성이 풀리다 For one’s star to be released 9442. 찬물을 끼얹다 To douse with cold water 9643. 총대를 메다 To carry the gunstock 9844. 탈을 쓰다 To wear a mask 10045. 통이 크다 For the size to be big 10246. 퇴짜를 놓다/맞다 To mark/to be marked with the character for “reject” 10447. 트집을 잡다 To grab at a hole 10648. 풀이 죽다 For the starch to give way 10849. 학을 떼다 To get rid of malaria 11050. 허리띠를 졸라매다 To tighten one’s belt 112Part 2 사자성어 Four-Character Idioms 11451. 경거망동 To behave frivolously and foolishly 11652. 고진감래 After all of the bitterness comes sweetness 11853. 금상첨화 Adding flowers on top of silk 12054. 기고만장 For one’s energy to rise to a height of 10,000 jang 12255. 노심초사 To be so concerned with something that one burns with worry 12456. 대기만성 For a large bowl to be completed late 12657. 배은망덕 To forget and betray the favor you received from someone 12858. 백발백중 To shoot 100 times and hit 100 times 13059. 백전백승 To fight 100 times and win 100 times 13260. 사필귀정 Everything will certainly return to the proper path 13461. 안하무인 Below one’s eyes, nobody exists 13662. 약육강식 The flesh of the weak becomes the food of the strong 13863. 오매불망 To be unable to forget while asleep or awake 14064. 우유부단 To be so soft that one can’t make a decision 14265. 유유자적 To live as one pleases, inleisure and relaxation 14466. 이심전심 To communicate from heart to heart 14667. 이열치열 To use heat to deal with heat 14868. 작심삼일 A firmly made up mind cannot last 3 days 15069. 절치부심 To gnash one’s teeth and for one’s mind to be troubled 15270. 조강지처 A wife who sared a meal of dregs of liquor and rice bran 15471. 천방지축 The direction of the heavens and the axis of the earth 15672. 천생연분 A relationship decided by the heavens 15873. 칠전팔기 To fall down seven times and get up eight times 16074. 함흥차사 A government official dispatched to Hamheung 16275. 호시탐탐 A tiger stare and glowers 164Part 3 유행어 Slang 16676. 극혐 Ultra hate / Ultra disgusting 16877. 깜놀 Shocked / Shook 17078. 꼰대 Kkondae / Boomer 17279. 꽃길만 걷자 Let’s only walk on paths of flowers / Everything is coming up roses 174 80. 노답 No answer / No solution 17681. 노잼 No fun / Not funny 17882. 눈누난나 Nunu nana 18083. 라떼는 말이야 A latte is... / Back in my day 18284. 멘붕 Mental collapse / Mental breakdown 18485. 무야호 Mu-yahoo 18686. 소확행 Small but certain happiness 18887. 솔까 Honestly 19088. 심쿵 Heart boom / Heart pounding 19289. 썸 타다 To feel “Some” / To be in a situationship 19490. 어그로 Aggro / Provoking / Trolling 19691. 열폭 Inferiority explosion 19892. 인싸 Insider / Social / Popular 20093. 입덕하다 To become a fan / To get hooked 20294. 지못미 Sorry I couldn’t protect you 20495. 쩔다 To be salted / To be awesome / To be very good or bad 20696. 최애 Most loved / Bias 20897. 취향 저격 Preference shot / My style 21098. 하드 캐리 Hard carry / To carry 21299. 흑역사 Dark history / Dark past 214100. 1도 모르다 To not know / To know nothing / To have no idea 216부록 Appendix 218퀴즈 정답 Quiz Answer 220의미와 용례 한국어 설명 Meaning & Origin in Korean 225K-Pop 색인 Index of K-Pop Songs 248100개 표현 목록 Alphabetical Index of 100 Expressions 260
Learn 1,100 useful Korean phrases based on 100 commonly used sentence patterns, with QR codes for audio tracks and cute, witty illustrations that will make your studying more fun.
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As a beginner, Korean sentences might look like random combinations of words and phrases. But that is not true! Once you find the patterns hidden in sentences, learning Korean becomes much easier and even more fun.This book includes 100 common sentence patterns that are essential for beginners and each pattern is accompanied by 11 example sentences.What do we mean by “patterns“?“Patterns” in this book refer to set phrases and common groups of words that often go together in Korean. By studying sentence patterns, you can form your own Korean sentences more confidently and naturally! Practice speaking the sentences repeatedly so that you can get familiar with each sentence pattern. Sentences written in Korean are arranged on the left side of a page and those in English are on the right side. We recommend you cover one of the two sides with a piece of paper or your hand and test your understanding! Study words with the index. In the index, you can find all the vocabulary words used! In fact, this book is also very useful to study words and practice making sentences with them. Use the QR codes! There is a QR code for each pattern with which you can check the native speaker’s pronunciation
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Pattern 001. This is + N. / It is + N. Pattern 002. This is + N. / It is + N. Pattern 003. This is not + N./ It is not + N. Pattern 004. I have + N. / There is + N. Pattern 005. I do not have + N. / There is not + N. Pattern 006. Please give me + N. Pattern 007. What is + N? Pattern 008. What is + N? Pattern 009. What is + N? Pattern 010. By any chance, is it + N? / By any chance, are you + N? Pattern 011. I go to + N. / I am going to + N. Pattern 012. It is in/at + N. / I am in/at + N. Pattern 013. Where is + N? Pattern 014. I am on my way to + N. Pattern 015. When is + N? Pattern 016. As for + N, when is it? Pattern 017. Is it already + N? Pattern 018. I like + N. Pattern 019. And there is/are also + N. Pattern 020. I like + N. Pattern 021. Do you like + N? Pattern 022. How about + N? / How about + V-ing? Pattern 023. How/What about + N? Pattern 024. What do you think about/of + N? Pattern 025. Then, how/what about + N? Pattern 026. N + is not so good. / N + is not that great. Pattern 027. Is + N + not available/possible? Pattern 028. I should do + N + first. / You should do + N + first. Pattern 029. There is only + N. / There is nothing but + N. Pattern 030. What does + N + mean? Pattern 031. I do not know + N + well. / I am not sure about + N. Pattern 032. It is too + Adj. / I am so + Adj. Pattern 033. This is the most + Adj. Pattern 034. N + is more + Adj + than I expected. Pattern 035. It is a little bit + Adj. / Something about it is a little + Adj. Pattern 036. I am + V-ing + now. Pattern 037. I cannot + V. Pattern 038. I am + V-ing + now. Pattern 039. I am still + V-ing. / I am still in the middle of + N. Pattern 040. I want to + V. Pattern 041. What do you want to + V? Pattern 042. Please + V. Pattern 043. Hurry up and + V. / Please + V + quickly. Pattern 044. Please + V + this way. Pattern 045. Do not + V. Pattern 046. Why do you + V + like that? Pattern 047. Where did you + V + this? Pattern 048. It already + V-ed. / It has already + V-ed. Pattern 049. I have not + V-ed + yet. Pattern 050. How did you + V? Pattern 051. 001 I did not + V + anything. Pattern 052. Please + V (+ for me). Pattern 053. Please + V (+ for me). Pattern 054. Please + V (+ for me). Pattern 055. I can + V. Pattern 056. I have to + V. / I should + V. Pattern 057. I have to + V. / I should + V. Pattern 058. I have to + V. / I should + V. Pattern 059. Until/By when should I + V? / How long should I + V? Pattern 060. I am going to + V. Pattern 061. When will you + V? Pattern 062. I will be back after + V-ing. Pattern 063. I will + V + for just a little while. / Let me + V + for just a little while. Pattern 064. Then, shall we + V? Pattern 065. After + V-ing. / Only after + V-ing. Pattern 066. I think + S + V-ed. Pattern 067. I am on my way to go and + V. Pattern 068. S + will + V + at around ( ) o’clock. Pattern 069. You may + V. / It is okay to + V. Pattern 070. Can/May I + V? / Is it okay to + V? Pattern 071. You should not + V. / You cannot + V. Pattern 072. There is something I want to + V. Pattern 073. I almost + V-ed. Pattern 074. What should I do in order to + V? Pattern 075. Where should I go in order to + V? Pattern 076. Are you + Adj + by any chance? / Do you + V + by any chance? Pattern 077. Since when have you + V-ed? Pattern 078. It is probably + Adj. / S + probably + V. Pattern 079. I like it so much because + S + V/Adj. / I am so glad that S + V/Adj. Pattern 080. In my opinion, S + will + V. / In my opinion, S + will be + Adj. Pattern 081. It could be that + S + V. / S + might + V. Pattern 082. What if + S + V/Adj? Pattern 083. That is true, but + S + V. Pattern 084. Sometimes + S + V/Adj. / There are times when + S + V/Adj. Pattern 085. Don’t you think it is too + Adj? / Don’t you think + S + V + too much? Pattern 086. That is too + Adj. Pattern 087. Is + N + okay? / Is it okay to + V? Pattern 088. S + V + together with + N. Pattern 089. Which of these is the most + Adj? / Which of these do you + V + the most? Pattern 090. S + V + one out of these. Pattern 091. How do you + V? / How did you + V? Pattern 092. S+ V + before + V-ing. Pattern 093. S + V + again later. Pattern 094. Even so, I + V. Pattern 095. As far as I know + S + V. Pattern 096. I am not sure, but + S + V. / Although I do not know very well, S + V. Pattern 097. In fact, I + V. Pattern 098. If you do it like this, S + V. Pattern 099. If you have time tomorrow, S + V. Pattern 100. It may + V, and it may + V. / It may or may not + V.
This book covers a total of approximately 2,000 words according to the following criteria. Selected the vocabulary words appeared more than 3 textbooks from the language institutes of ten universities on the advanced Korean level.
• The words organized into fourteen topics. The provided example sentences are related to each topic focused on the example sentences used in textbooks and practical sentences frequently used in everyday life.• Useful word translations in English, Chinese, and Japanese!• The antonym, synonym, related word(s), and reference word(s) are provided in order to widen the students' vocabulary.• A review test similar with TOPIK with 'Let's Check'.• Through learning the Chinese characters, learners will be able to widen their vocabulary range.• Accurately recorded entry words and example sentences with MP3 files through QR codesTable of Contents머리말 Introduction 4이 책의 구성 및 활용 6How to use this book01 인간 1 People 1·人 1·人間 11 감정/감각 Emotions/Sensesㆍ感情/感觉ㆍ感情/感覚 16Let’s Check2 인상/성격 Impression/Personalityㆍ容貌/性格ㆍ印象/性格 29Let’s Check3 인지 행위 Cognitive Behaviorㆍ认知行为ㆍ認知行為 38Let’s Checkㆍ Korean through Chinese Characters 感 feelingㆍ感觉ㆍ感 4702 인간 2 People 2·人类 2·人間 21 신체/외양 Physical/Outward Appearanceㆍ身体/外表ㆍ身体/外見 50Let’s Check2 태도 Attitudeㆍ态度ㆍ態度 57Let’s Check3 행동/행위 Action/Behaviorㆍ行动/行为ㆍ行動/行為 69Let’s Checkㆍ Korean through Chinese Characters 變 to changeㆍ变ㆍ変 7803 삶 Life·生命·人生1 경조사 Family Eventㆍ喜事/丧事ㆍ慶事/弔事 80Let’s Check2 언어 행위 Speech Actㆍ语言行为ㆍ言語行為 86Let’s Check3 여가 생활 Leisure Lifeㆍ休闲生活ㆍ余暇生活 95Let’s Check4 인간관계 Human Relationsㆍ人际关系ㆍ人間関係 103Let’s Check5 일상 행위 Daily Behaviorㆍ日常行为ㆍ日常行為 113Let’s Checkㆍ Korean through Chinese Characters 相 each otherㆍ相ㆍ相 12104 의식주 The Necessities of Life·衣食住·衣食住1 식생활 Dietary Lifeㆍ饮食ㆍ食生活 124Let’s Check2 의생활 Clothing Lifeㆍ衣着ㆍ衣生活 133Let’s Check3 주생활 Housing Lifeㆍ居住ㆍ住生活 141Let’s Checkㆍ Korean through Chinese Characters 力 powerㆍ力量ㆍ力 14805 건강 Health·健康·健康1 건강 상태 Health Conditionㆍ健康状态ㆍ健康状態 150Let’s Check2 병/증상 Illness/Symptomㆍ疾病/症状ㆍ病気/症状 158Let’s Check3 치료 Treatmentㆍ治疗ㆍ治療 168Let’s Checkㆍ Korean through Chinese Characters 過 to be excessiveㆍ过分ㆍ過 17406 교육 Education·教育·教育1 교육 행정 Educational Administrationㆍ教育行政ㆍ教育行政 176Let’s Check2 적성/진로 Aptitude/Course in Lifeㆍ性向/出路ㆍ適性/進路 184Let’s Check3 철학/윤리 Philosophy/Ethicsㆍ哲学/伦理ㆍ哲学/倫理 192Let’s Check4 학문 용어 Academic Termㆍ学问用语ㆍ学問用語 199Let’s Check5 학문 행위 Academic Behaviorㆍ学问行为ㆍ学問行為 205Let’s Checkㆍ Korean through Chinese Characters 學 to learnㆍ学习ㆍ学 21607 사회생활 Social Life·社会生活·社会生活1 문제/해결 Problem/Solutionㆍ问题/解决ㆍ問題/解決 218Let’s Check2 사회 현상 Social Phenomenonㆍ社会现象ㆍ社会現象 229Let’s Check3 성공/실패 Success/Failureㆍ成功/失败ㆍ成功/失敗 238Let’s Check4 직장/직장 생활 Work/Life at Workㆍ职场/职场生活ㆍ職場/職場生活 249Let’s Checkㆍ Korean through Chinese Characters 成 to makeㆍ成就ㆍ成 25608 경제/경영 Economics/Business Administration·经济/经营·経済/経営1 경영 전략 Business Strategyㆍ经营策略ㆍ経営戦略 258Let’s Check2 경제 현상 Economic Phenomenonㆍ经济现象ㆍ経済現象 267Let’s Check3 경제 활동 Economic Activityㆍ经济活动ㆍ経済活動 275Let’s Check4 기업 경영 Business Managementㆍ企业经营ㆍ企業経営 282Let’s Check5 재무/금융 Finance/Bankingㆍ财务/金融ㆍ財務/金融 291Let’s Checkㆍ Korean through Chinese Characters 急 to be urgentㆍ急ㆍ急 29809 국가 Country·國家·国家1 법/질서 Law/Orderㆍ法律/秩序ㆍ法/秩序 300Let’s Check2 정치 Politicsㆍ政治ㆍ政治 310Let’s Check3 행정/사회 복지 Administration/Social Welfareㆍ行政/社会福利ㆍ行政/社会福祉 318Let’s Checkㆍ Korean through Chinese Characters 主 ownerㆍ主人ㆍ主 32510 문화/역사 Culture/History·文化/历史·文化/歴史1 대중문화 Popular Cultureㆍ大众文化ㆍ大衆文化 328Let’s Check2 역사 Historyㆍ历史ㆍ歴史 341Let’s Check3 전통문화 Traditional Cultureㆍ传统文化ㆍ伝統文化 349Let’s Checkㆍ Korean through Chinese Characters 意 meaningㆍ意思ㆍ意 35611 예술/스포츠 Arts/Sports·艺术/运动·芸術/スポーツ1 건축 Architectureㆍ建筑ㆍ建築 358Let’s Check2 문학 Literatureㆍ文学ㆍ文学 367Let’s Check3 스포츠 Sportsㆍ运动ㆍスポーツ 378Let’s Check4 예술 Artㆍ艺术ㆍ芸術 391Let’s Checkㆍ Korean through Chinese Characters 作 to make, to buildㆍ做,制造ㆍ作 40212 자연/환경 Nature/Environment·自然/环境·自然/環境1 기상/기후 Weather Condition/Climateㆍ气象/气候ㆍ気象/気候 404Let’s Check2 생태 Ecologyㆍ生态ㆍ生態 410Let’s Check3 자연 현상 Natural Phenomenonㆍ自然现象ㆍ自然現象 416Let’s Check4 재난/재해 Human Disaster/Natural Disasterㆍ灾难/灾害ㆍ災難/災害 424Let’s Check5 지형/지역 Topography/Regionㆍ地形/地域ㆍ地形/地域 433Let’s Checkㆍ Korean through Chinese Characters 物 itemㆍ物件ㆍ物 44213 과학/기술 Science/Technology·科学/技术·科学/技術1 교통/운송 Traffic/Transportationㆍ交通/运输ㆍ交通/運送 444Let’s Check2 정보/기술 Information/Technologyㆍ信息/技术ㆍ情報/技術 453Let’s Check3 통신/매체 Communication/Mediaㆍ通信/媒体ㆍ通信/メディア 465Let’s Checkㆍ Korean through Chinese Characters 度 lawㆍ法度ㆍ度 47414 성질 Properties·性质·性質1 속도/수량/크기 Speed/Quantity/Sizeㆍ速度/数量/大小ㆍ速度/数量/大きさ 476Let’s Check2 시간/시기 Time/Timingㆍ时间/时机ㆍ時間/時期 482Let’s Check3 의성어/의태어 Onomatopoeia/Mimetic Wordsㆍ拟声语/拟态语ㆍ擬音語/擬態語 490Let’s Check4 정도 Extentㆍ程度ㆍ程度 499Let’s Checkㆍ Korean through Chinese Characters 化 to becomeㆍ化ㆍ化 509부록 Appendix·附录·付録반의어/유의어, 접두사/접미사, 의존 명사 목록Antonyms/Synonyms, Prefixes/Suffixes, Bound Nouns 512ㆍ 유의어/반의어 Synonymsㆍ近义词ㆍ類義語 / Antonymsㆍ反义词ㆍ反対語 512ㆍ 접두사/접미사 Prefixesㆍ前缀ㆍ接頭辞 / Suffixesㆍ后缀ㆍ接尾辞 522ㆍ 의존 명사 Passive Verbsㆍ被动词ㆍ受身動詞 / Causative Verbsㆍ使动词ㆍ使役動詞 524정답 Answers 527색인 Index 532
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This book covers a total of approximately 2,000 words according to the following criteria. Selected the vocabulary words appeared more than 3 textbooks from the language institutes of nine universities and two private institutes on the basic first and second level Korean. • The words organized into fourteen topics. The provided example sentences are related to each topic focused on the example sentences used in textbooks and practical sentences frequently used in everyday life• Useful word translations in English, Chinese, and Japanese!• The antonym, synonym, honorific form, low form, related word(s), and reference word(s) are provided in order to widen the students' vocabulary.• A review test similar with TOPIK with 'Let's Check'.• Through learning the Chinese characters, learners will be able to widen their vocabulary range.• Accurately recorded entry words and example sentences available through MP3 downoad
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1 약속하기 Making an Appointment Let’s Check!2 인간관계 Human Relationships Let’s Check!3 직장 생활 Office Life Let’s Check!4 하루 일과 Daily Work Let’s Check!• Korean through Chinese Characters 員 a member
06 여가 생활 Leisure1 여행 Travel Let’s Check!2 운동 Exercise Let’s Check!3 음악 Music4 취미 Hobbies Let’s Check!• Korean through Chinese Characters 出 to go out
07 날씨 Weather 1 계절 Seasons2 일기예보 Weather Forecast Let’s Check!• Korean through Chinese Characters 新 to be new
08 시간 Time1 날짜 Date Let’s Check!2 시간 Time Let’s Check!• Korean through Chinese Characters 日 a day
09 패션 Fashion 1 미용 Beauty Care 2 소품 Accessories 3 의류 Clothing Let’s Check!• Korean through Chinese Characters 物 a thing
10 경제활동 Economic Activities1 가게/시장 Store/Market Let’s Check!2 경제 Economy 3 쇼핑 Shopping Let’s Check!• Korean through Chinese Characters 入 to enter
11 교통/통신 Transportation/Communication1 길 찾기 Finding the Way 2 방향 Directions Let’s Check!3 우편 Mail4 위치 Locations5 전화 Telephone Let’s Check!6 탈것 Vehicles Let’s Check!• Korean through Chinese Characters 通 to be connected
12 장소 Places1 건물 Buildings 2 길 Roads Let’s Check!3 도시 Cities 4 동네 Neighborhoods5 서울 Seoul Let’s Check!• Korean through Chinese Characters 場 a place
13 집/자연 House/Nature 1 동식물 Animals and Plants 2 자연환경 Natural Environment Let’s Check!3 전기/전자 제품 Electric/Electronic Appliances4 집안 Household 5 집안 가구/물건 Household Furniture/Goods Let’s Check!6 집안 구조 Structure of the House 7 집안일 Housework Let’s Check!• Korean through Chinese Characters 家 a house
14 문화 Culture 1 대중매체 Mass Media2 사회 Society Let’s Check!3 영화/연극 Movies/Plays4 예술/문학 Art/Literature 5 전통문화 Traditional Culture Let’s Check!• Korean through Chinese Characters 動 to move
15 기타 Etc.1 기타 Etc.• Let’s Check!
부록 Appendix추가 어휘 Additional Vocabulary • 국가명 Nations • 색깔 Colors • 운동 Sports • 가계도 Family Tree • 신체 부위 명칭 The Names of Body Parts• 착용 동사 Verbs Related to Clothing and Accessories• 띠 The Chinese Zodiac Signs • 요일 Days of the Week• 월 Months •• 숫자 Numbers • 접속부사 Conjunctive Adverbs• 준말 Abbreviations • 반의어 Antonyms• 유의어 Synonyms • 단위명사 Counting Units • 전국 지도 National Map • 서울 지도 Seoul Map 불규칙 동사 • 형용사 활용표 Table of Irregular Verbs and Adjectives정답 Answer 색인 Index
Die Vorteile dieses Buches
- eine Auswahl von 2.000 wichtigen koreanischen Vokabeln für die Aufbaustufe - systematische thematische Gliederung in 14 Kategorien - Übersetzung des koreanischen Eintrags in Englisch, Japanisch und Chinesisch - Anschauliche Beispielsatze zeigen die Vokabel im Satzzusammenhang - Angabe von Synonymen, Antonymen, Höflichkeitsformen, usw.
- Für jede Kategorie mehrere Vokabeltests 'Let's Check'
- Genaue und verständliche Hörbeispiele aller Wörter und Beispielsätze auf der begleitenden MP3 CD
머리말 Introduction 4
이 책의 구성 및 활용 6
How to use this book
01 인간 People·人·人間
1 감정 Emotions•感情•感情 16
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2 인지능력 Cognitive Ability•认知能力•認知能力 29
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3 의사소통 Communication•沟通•コミュニケーション 41
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4 성격 Personality•性格•性格 49
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5 외모 Appearance•外貌•外見 58
6 인생 Life•人生•人生 61
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7 인간관계 Human Relationships•人际关系•人間関係 68
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8 태도 Attitude•态度•態度 81
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• Korean through Chinese Characters 心 a mind•心•心 96
02 행동 Actions·行动·行動
1 손/발 관련 동작 Actions Using Hands/Feet•与手/脚相关的动作•手足にかかわる動作 98
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2 눈/코/입 관련 동작 Actions Using Eyes/Nose/Mouth•
与眼睛/鼻子/ 嘴相关的动作•目/鼻/口にかかわる動作 111
3 몸 관련 동작 Actions Using Body•与身体相关的动作•体にかかわる動作 116
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4 이동 Movement•移动•移動 120
5 준비/과정/결과 Preparation/Progress/Results•准备/过程/结果•準備/過程/結果 124
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6 피동 Passive•被动•受身 131
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7 사동 Causative•使动•使役 142
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• Korean through Chinese Characters 生 a life•生•生 152
03 성질/양 Quality/Quantity·性质/量·性質/量
1 상태 Condition•状态•状態 154
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2 정도 Degree•程度•程度 167
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3 증감 Increase and Decrease•增减•増減 181
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4 수량/크기/범위 Amount/Size/Scope•数量/大小/范围• 数量/大きさ/範囲 188
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• Korean through Chinese Characters 性 a character•性•性 202
04 지식/교육 Knowledge/Education· 知识/教育·知識/教育
1 학문 Studies•学问•学問 204
2 연구/보고서 Research/Reports•研究/报告•研究/レポート 210
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3 학교 생활 School Life•学校生活•学校生活 221
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4 수업/시험 Classes/Exams•课业/考试•授業/テスト 233
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• Korean through Chinese Characters 敎 to teach•敎•教 243
05 의식주 Necessities of Life ·衣食住·衣食住
1 의생활 Clothing•着装生活•衣生活 246
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2 식생활 Diet•饮食生活•食生活 252
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3 요리 재료 Cooking Ingredients•料理材料•食材 259
4 조리 방법 Cooking Method•烹饪方法•調理方法 263
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5 주거 생활 Residential Life•住居生活•住生活 268
6 주거 공간/생활용품 Residence/Daily Supplies•居住空间/生活用品• 住居空間/生活用品 275
7 집 주위 환경 Neighborhood •寓所周边环境•家のまわりの環境 283
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• Korean through Chinese Characters 品 a thing•品•品 288
06 날씨/생활 Weather/Life·天气/生活·天気/生活
1 일기예보 Weather Forecast•天气预报•天気予報 290
2 여가 활동 Leisure Activities•休闲活动•レジャー 294
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3 문제/해결 Problems/Solutions•问题/解决•問題/解決 304
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• Korean through Chinese Characters 用 to use•用•用 311
07 사회생활 Social Life·社会生活·社会生活
1 직장 생활 Life at Work•职玚生活•職場生活 314
2 구인/구직 Employment/Recruitment•雇人/求职• 求人/求職 326
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• Korean through Chinese Characters 會 to assemble•会•会 331
08 건강 Health ∙ 健康·健康
1 신체/건강 상태 Body/Physical Condition• 身体/健康状态•身体/健康状態 334
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2 질병/증상 Illnesses/Symptoms•疾病/症状•病気/症状 341
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3 병원 Hospital•医院•病院 348
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• Korean through Chinese Characters 身 the body•身•身 354
09 자연/환경 Nature/Environment· 自然/环境·自然/環境
1 동식물 Animals and Plants•动植物•動植物 356
2 우주/지리 Universe/Geography•宇宙/地理•宇宙/地理 358
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3 재난/재해 Disasters•灾难/灾害•災難/災害 365
4 환경문제 Environmental Issues•环境问题•環境問題 370
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• Korean through Chinese Characters 氣 energy•气•気 374
10 국가/사회 Nation/Society·国家/ 社会·国家/社会
1 국가/정치 Nation/Politics•国家/政治•国家/政治 376
2 사회 현상/사회문제 Social Phenomenon/Social Issues•
社会现象/社会问题•社会現象/社会問題 384
3 사회 활동 Social Activities•社会活动•社会活動 392
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• Korean through Chinese Characters 國 Country•国家•国 397
11 경제 Economy·经济·経済
1 경제 활동 Economic Activities•经济活动•経済活動 400
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2 생산/소비 Production/Consumption•生产/消费•生産/消費 406
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3 기업/경영 Business/Management•企业/经营•企業/経営 414
4 금융/재무 Finance•金融/财务•金融/財務 420
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• Korean through Chinese Characters 金 money•金•金 426
12 교통/통신 Traffic/Communication· 交通/通信·交通/通信
1 교통/운송 Traffic/Transportation•交通/运输•交通/運送 428
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2 정보/통신 Information/Communication•信息/通信•情報/通信 437
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• Korean through Chinese Characters 機 machine•机•機 444
13 예술/문화 Art/Culture·艺术/文化·芸術/文化
1 예술/종교 Art/Religion•艺术/宗教•芸術/宗教 446
2 대중문화/대중매체 Pop Culture/Mass Media•大众文化/大众媒体•大衆文化/マスメディア 450
3 한국 문화/예절 Korean Culture/Etiquette•韩国文化/礼节•韓国文化/礼節 457
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• Korean through Chinese Characters 文 a letter•文•文 463
14 기타 Etc.·其它·その他
1 시간 표현 Time Expressions•时间表现•時間表現 466
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2 부사 Adverbs•副词•副詞 480
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• Korean through Chinese Characters 期 a time•期•期 487
부록 Appendix·附录·付録
추가 어휘 Additional Vocabulary 490
• 동물 Animals•动物•動物 490
• 어패류 Fish and Shellfish•鱼贝类•魚介類 491
• 곤충 Insects•昆虫•昆虫 491
• 채소류 Vegetables•蔬菜类•野菜類 492
• 신체 내부 기관 Organs•身体内部器官•体内の器官 493
• 얼굴 Face•脸•顔 493
• 손발 Hands and Feet•手脚•手足 494
• 병원 Hospital•医院•病院 494
• 집 구조 House Layout•室内构造•家の構造 494
• 가전제품 Home Appliances•家电制品•家電製品 494
• 욕실 용품 Bathroom Articles•浴室用品•お風呂用品 496
• 주방 용품 Kitchen Utensils & Appliances•厨房用品•台所用品 497
• 한국 풍물 지도 The Map of Korean Institutions and Customs•
韩国民俗地图•韓国の風物地図 498
• 단위 명사 Counting Units•单位名词•単位を表す名詞 499
피동사/사동사, 반의어/유의어, 접두사/접미사 목록
Passive Verbs/Causative Verbs, Antonyms/Synonyms, Prefixes/Suffixes 500
• 피동사/사동사 Passive Verbs•被动词•受身動詞 / Causative Verbs•使动词•使役動詞 500
• 반의어/유의어 Antonyms•反义词•反対語 / Synonyms•近义词•類義語 503
• 접두사/접미사 Prefixes•前缀•接頭辞 / Suffixes•后缀•接尾辞 510
정답 Answers 517
색인 Index 521
A practical 367 page handbook with all you need to read and write the written language of Korea. This invaluable mini-dictionary of characters for modern readers includes the following outstanding features:
1,800 characters arranged in a practical format.
�all the characters required in Korean schools
�models showing how to write each character
�5,000 sample vocabulary words, three per character
�sample words selected on the basis of frequency of use
Hangul-in-a-hurry�a fast method to learn the indigenous Korean alphabet.
�hangul-in-a-hurry chart for fast learning
�models showing how to write each letter
�models showing how to make syllables
Stroke-count, radical and phonetic indices
Charts of surnames, simplified hanja, look-alike characters, others.
Basic Korean-English, English-Korean Dictionary Compiled by Sang-Oak Lee This pocket-size dictionary is a handy reference for any English speaker studying Korean.
A combination of simple definitions and practical expressions make it easy to use.
Romanized entries are followed by Korean hangul spellings and the most commonly used Korean words are clearly marked, helping learners acquire vocabulary in gradual stages.
Appendixes explain important grammatical and cultural features of Korean, such as idiomatic usages and the system of honorifics. About 9,000 entries
Basic Korean-English, English-Korean Dictionary Compiled by Sang-Oak Lee This pocket-size dictionary is a handy reference for any English speaker studying Korean.
A combination of simple definitions and practical expressions make it easy to use.
Romanized entries are followed by Korean hangul spellings and the most commonly used Korean words are clearly marked, helping learners acquire vocabulary in gradual stages.
Appendixes explain important grammatical and cultural features of Korean, such as idiomatic usages and the system of honorifics. About 9,000 entries
Nothing is censored in Dirty Korean. By revealing the contemporary colloquial language locals actually speak, this book presents cool things to say for all casual situations � shopping, parties, nightclubs, sporting events, and even romance and sex. Dirty Korean includes harsh expressions to convince a local police officer that one's documents are in order and he has been tipped enough, sweet words to entice a local beauty to join you for a plate of kimchi, and even native banter to help make friends over a glass of Soju. An invaluable guide for off-the-beaten-path travelers going to Korea, Dirty Korean is packed with enough insults and swear words to offend every person in Korea without even mentioning Kim Jong-Il or the breed of dog cooked into tonight�s dinner. There�s even sex terminology graphic enough to embarrass even the most jaded hostess at a massage parlor.
Portable & Alive Korean Conversational Book Useful in Everyday Life Easy Talk in Korean is intended to help Korean language learners to more easily speak, understand, and communicate with Korean people. If you are especially a beginner at learning the Korean language, this conversational book is right for you. This book contains essential Korean expressions ranging from basic to advanced and useful phrases that will be helpful in the various daily situations. In the book, there are 18 topics and situations on greetings, personal information, family, transportation, appointment, food & restaurants, shopping, health, on telephone, careers & employment, life at work, days off & vacations, travel, hobbies, weather & seasons, situations & occasions, Korean culture, and idioms. All the conversations cover culture tips, many jokes, and clever additions. The conversations for each topic or situation followed by information and explanations are aligned in one page with few exceptions that is in two pages. Along with situational Korean expressions, the book includes a pronunciation and a grammar section to help you grasp basic Korean sentence structure and grammar at the beginning of the book. Also all the Korean expressions are Romanized to best guide you to correct reading and pronunciation. Easy Talk in Korean is pocket-sized and yet well-informed. The book filled with both realist and interesting dialogues will be of much benefit to the learners of Korean language.
Preface Introduction to Korean Pronunciation Guide Grammar Guide 1. GREETINGS 2. PERSONAL INFORMATION 3. FAMILY 4. TRANSPORTATION 5. APPOINTMENT 6. FOOD & RESTAURANTS 7. SHOPPING 8. HEALTH 9. ON TELEPHONE 10. CAREERS & EMPLOYMENT 11. LIFE AT WORK 12. DAYS OFF & VACATIONS 13. TRAVEL 14. HOBBIES 15. WEATHER & SEASONS 16. SITUATIONS & OCCASIONS 17. KOREAN CULTURE 18. IDIOMS Useful Expressions Vocabulary
This book contains 15 chapters full of expressions necessary both for traveling and everyday life in Korea.
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Features of this book: * Useful expressions for travelling and everyday life in Korea * Each Korean expression is followed by (1) its pronunciation, (2) a word-by-word translation, and (3) the English translation * Introduction to and Do's and Don'ts of Korean culture and etiquette * MP3 files for proper pronunciation of Chapters
1. Greetings 2. Introduction 3. Food & Restaurants 4. Transportation 5. Tours & Entertainment 6. Shopping 7. Invitations & Visits 8. Business 9. Appointments 10. Everyday Places 11. Telephone 12. Feelings 13. Driving 14. Conversation Skills 15. Key Expressions
“우리 N빵하자!” “진실의 미간이 나오네!” How well do you know these kinds of expressions that Korean people naturally and frequently use? Even if you are diligently studying Korean, when you see Korean subtitles on YouTube or read Korean comments on Instagram, it’s easy to feel like you are missing something. As our daily lives have changed since the advent of smart devices, frequently used words and phrases have also changed. “Everyday K-Lingo” reflects these changes, selecting the theme of “new daily life” using smartphones, social media, online shopping, content streaming platforms, delivery apps, KakaoTalk, etc. and including vocabulary and expressions that are frequently used in that daily life.
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However, just because one knows a lot of words doesn’t mean that one can express them easily. For example, if you want to say, “I left a comment on my favorite celebrity’s Instagram,” you need to know the vocabulary word for “comment” (“댓글) as well as the expression “to leave a comment” (“댓글을 달다”), and then you need to know how to connect “Instagram” and “to leave a comment” with the particle “에.” In this way, you must remember chunks of meaning rather than individual vocabulary units so you can quickly speak in Korean about a situation or action that comes to mind. To this end, “Everyday K-Lingo” presents vocabulary words in meaningful groups rather than as individual words. In addition, the book uses vivid Korean expressions to construct dialogue in a variety of situations, enabling students to learn how to use expressions in specific situations. It also includes rich Korean expressions such as “배 터질 것 같아 (I feel like my stomach is going to explode)” as well as non-standard words, buzzwords, and new words such as “찐맛집 (a truly delicious restaurant).” You will be able to naturally improve your Korean skills by reading interesting dialogues presented in 4-panel cartoons as easily as reading a webtoon, as well as by listening to audio files provided through QR codes. * Learn real Korean that Koreans use in their daily lives! The Korean language that Koreans actually use in YouTube subtitles, Instagram comments, and KakaoTalk conversations is usually difficult to learn from books. In addition, because there are many abbreviations, non-standard words, buzzwords, and new words, it’s often difficult to understand them unless you learn how to use them in certain situations. “Everyday K-Lingo” covers a variety of vocabulary words and expressions that Koreans frequently use in daily life, helping you learn real Korean. * Learn chunks of meaning so you can connect them in conversation! Just because you know a lot of vocabulary words doesn’t mean that you can easily express what you want to say. This is because it is difficult to lead a conversation if you do not know which vocabulary words are used together and which particles you must use to connect them. To this end, “Everyday K-Lingo” presents vocabulary in meaningful groups rather than as individual words. By recalling the chunks of meaning that you’ve memorized according to a specific situation or action, Korean conversation will be able to flow smoothly from your mouth. * Naturally learn Korean expressions in specific situations through 4-panel comics! By expressing specific situations from daily life through cartoons, this book makes it possible to learn Korean expressions in a fun and natural way. If you read it casually as if you were reading a webtoon and use the QR codes to listen to lively audio clips recorded by professional voice actors, you will be able to effectively learn daily conversation situations of Koreans.
Table of Contents
서문 Preface 4이 책의 활용법 How to Use This Book 8목차 Table of Contents 12주요 등장인물 Main Characters 151 핸드폰을 새로 샀다 I Bought a New Cell Phone! 17 (1) New Cell Phone 18(2) Using a Cell Phone 24(3) Using an App 30(4) Cell Phone Problems 362 나도 SNS 한번 해 볼까? Should I Try Using Social Media Too? 47(1) Starting to Use Instagram 48(2) Instagram Posts 54(3) Using Instagram 60(4) Using YouTube 663 인터넷만 보면 다 사고 싶어 I Want to Buy Everything I See on the Internet 77(1) Online Shopping 78(2) Purchasing 84(3) Making an Inquiry 90(4) Issues and Returning 964 오늘은 하루 종일 넷플릭스 Today, I’m Watching Netflix All Day Long 107(1) Selecting Content 108(2) Watching Content 114(3) Evaluating Content 120(4) Canceling and Reasons 1265 저녁에 뭐 시켜 먹지? What Should We Order for Dinner? 137(1) Using the Delivery App 138(2) Confirming and Serving Delivery Food 144(3) Eating Food 150(4) Leaving Reviews 1566 우리 만날래? Want to Meet Up? 167(1) Deciding on a Place via KakaoTalk 168(2) Reserving and Notifying 174(3) At a Restaurant 180(4) Paying and Settling up 1867 행복해지고 싶다면 떠나라 If You Want to Be Happier, Leave 197(1) Before Reaching the Destination 198(2) At the Accommodation 204(3) At a Must-Eat Place 210(4) Taking and Sharing Photos 216Appendix 227Korean Translation 228Index 243
This dictionary is a comprehensive yet practical guide packed with the words and expressions most commonly used in everyday conversation.
It features:
- Romanization as a guide to pronunciation
- Over 6500 essential entries with clear and precise definitions
- Over 12000 practical and useful examples
- Hangeul-in-a-Hurry chart for a quick reference
- And more...
This is a wonderful little pocketbook featuring 6,000 most essential and frequently used Korean words. Anyone who plans to study in Korea or work for a Korean company must know these words!
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With only this book, there is no need to worry about vocabulary in any Korean language test!
All the Words and Phrases You Need When Traveling in Korea
Korean Phrase Book for Travelers is designed to help foreign travelers in Korea directly communicate with Koreans while traveling. The book contains essential Korean expressions for those who want to make most of the Korean language for the various situations that you might encounter during a trip. Topics and situations are suggested in the same sequence as in a trip so you can easily look for the expressions you need.
In this book, reflecting the Korean colloquial form, the base ending form is “-아/어요” [-a/eoyo] which is currently often used in daily conversations. Also, the book carries some of the expected questions and answers that you might have in daily conversations so that you have a better understanding of interactive conversations. When pattern drill is possible with different words, substitute words are offered. Every sentence is accompanied by pronunciations and you will find a reference section at the back of this book which will extend your application.
Along with situational Korean expressions, the book contains a pronunciation and a grammar guide section to help you understand basic Korean sentence structure and grammar at the beginning of the book. Supportive pronunciation and reference guides, practical tips on Korean culture and etiquette which comes with each expression will also be a great help to the travelers. At the back of this book, you will be able to refer to the variety of Korean vocabulary.
Even more, all the Korean expressions in the book are spelled in the Roman alphabet to best guide you to correct reading and pronunciation. Foreign travelers in Korea could definitely better communicate with the aid of this book to best enjoy the beautiful country.
Learn the basic expressions needed for:
▶ Travel and Transportation
▶ Shopping, Sightseeing, and Services
▶ Food Lists and Restaurants
▶ Health, Medical, Emergency Situations
▶ Entertainment and Amusements
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Mit Übersetzungen in DEUTSCH, SPANISCH und FRANZÖSISCH
Das Vokabular ist in dreizehn Kategorien unterteilt und umfasst Wörter aus dem Alltagsleben, von Zuhause und der Schule, aus der Natur bis zum Weltall.Grundlage sind die 3800 meistverwendeten Wörter aus dem Yonsei Korean Dictionary sowie den wichtigsten Koreanisch-Lehrwerken.Die Bilder helfen dabei, sich Vokablen besser einzuprägen und in passenden Kontexten zu lernen.Mit Übersetzungen ins Deutsche, Spanische und Französische ist das Wörterbuch für die wichtigsten europäischen Zielsprachen geeignet.Das Bildwörterbuch wird ergänzt durch Audiodateien mit Hörbeispielen und Hörübungen.Inhalt
Alltagsbegriffe
Menschen
Bekleidung
Essen
Wohnen
Schule und Universität
Arbeit
Alltagsleben
Verkehr
Freizeit
Pflanzen und Tiere
Erde und Weltall
Korea
This book was designed for easy use by new foreign learners of Korean.
① It covers a total of approximately 3,800 words chosen from the 50,000 vocabulary words found on the National Academy of the Korean Language's (NAKL) list of most frequently used words in Korean and the Yonsei Korean Dictionary, as well as from textbooks used in teaching Korean as a foreign language at the university level.
② Thirteen categories cover a diverse range of vocabulary from everyday life, in subjects from home to school and from nature to the galaxy.
③ Word translations in English, Chinese, Japanese make sure each word makes sense in your language.
④ Pictures help you enjoy remembering words that otherwise would be dry and unexciting. Each section includes phrases and expressions from everyday Korean that help you put words in context.
⑤ Along with the learning of visual pictures, listening practice is added through the voice audio MP3 CD on each vocabulary. (CD1: Korean-English, CD2: Korean-Chinese / Korean-Japanese)
About the Authors
Kang Hyoun-hwa, Ph.D. (Yonsei Univ.)
Professor, Department of Korean Language and Literature, Yonsei University Former Professor, Department of Korean Language, Kyunghee University Former Head of GK Kyunghee University Specialization Project Vice President of The International Association for Korean Language Education Editorial Board Member of The Applied Linguistics Association of Korea
About This Book
The Korean Picture Dictionary Workbook is a learning aid based on the previously published Korean Picture Dictionary. The Workbook helps learners by showing how a wide variety of words are actually used in real life. Moreover, it also helps learners develop general skills for learning vocabulary as a means of communication.
① Vocabulary study is divided into three stages: Recognition Stage, Confirmation and Strengthening Stage, and Usage Stage.
② Practice exercises integrate the four areas of language, listening, speaking, reading, and writing, so that learners can better understand the precise meanings of words.
③ Collocation and word formation rules provide a groundwork for the effective mastery of related words and further vocabulary expansion.
④ A wide variety of practice activities are included to stimulate learner interest, while individual word illustrations are presented not as simple lists, but in relation to how they are actually used in real life.
⑤ Each unit concludes with comprehensive practice and review exercises that give learners a chance to convert what they have learned into their first language.
New and functional pocket English-Korean / Korean-English Dictionary
more than 24.000 entries ☞ 휴대와 사용이 간편한 미니 사전
☞ 작은 크기의 사전에 풍부한 어휘 수록
☞ 수록 어휘수 약 3만 5천, 숙어수 약 1만
☞ 기본어, 고교 필수어, 대학 교양어 수준의 단어를 구분하여 표시
Compact and functional English-Korean pocket dictionary
This is a mini dictionary that is easy to carry and use. It contains 35,000 vocabularies and 10,000 idioms. Basic words, high school essential words, and university level words are classified and displayed, and an irregular verb table is included as an appendix at the end.
휴대와 사용이 간편한 미니 사전으로 작은 크기의 사전에 3만 5천 여개의 어휘와 1만 여개의 숙어 등 풍부한 어휘를 수록하고 있다. 기본어, 고교 필수어, 대학 교양어 수준의 단어를 구분하여 표시하였으며, 끝 부분에는 불규칙 동사표를 부록으로 실었다.
Minjungseorim's Essence edition stands for a family of comprehensive dictionaries presented in a functional format.
This dictionary has more than 156.000 main entries and 36.000 idiomatic expressions and comes in a robust cardboard case.
Please note that the Korean entries are not romanized.
표제어 156,600여 개와 숙어 36,700여 개를 포함해 총 193,300여 개의 어휘를 수록하고 있다. 컴퓨터 용어 등 최신어를 비롯하여 동사 · 형용사 · 명사 등 문형과 관련 용례, 정확한 뜻풀이와 실용적인 용례 등을 담고, 요긴한 어법 및 참고 · 주의사항을 실어두었다. 또한 부록으로 필수 문법 사항을 요약 정리해 두었다.
Minjungseorim's Essence edition stands for a family of comprehensive dictionaries presented in a functional format. This dictionary has more than 150.000 main entries and 36.000 idiomatic expressions and comes in a robust cardboard case. Please note that the Korean entries are not romanized.
This compact dictionary is the handy alternative to the comprehensive Minjung Essence edition. Minjungs Pocket Dictionary comes in a robust cardboard box. over 70,000 references Korean entries are not romanized