[Speaking Korean] Episode 11: Going to the Convenience Store
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Episode 11: Going to the Convenience Store
π You
and a friend go to a convenience store to buy some snacks.
π Korean
Script
A: λ°°κ³ νμ§ μμμ?
B: λ§μμ. λ μ’ λ¨ΉμκΉμ?
A: νΈμμ μ κ°μ. κ°κΉμμ.
B: μ’μμ! κΉλ°₯μ΄λ μλ£μ μ¬μ.
A: κ³Όμλ νλ 골λΌμ.
B: μκ² μ΄μ. 빨리 κ°μ!
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Romanization
A: [Bae-go-peu-ji] [a-na-yo]?
B: [Ma-ja-yo]. [Mwo] [jom] [meo-geul-kka-yo]?
A: [Pyeon-ui-jeom-e] [ga-yo]. [ga-kka-wo-yo].
B: [Jo-a-yo]! [Gim-bap-i-rang] [eum-ryo-su] [sa-yo].
A: [Gwa-ja-do] [ha-na] [gol-la-yo].
B: [Al-ge-sseo-yo]. [Ppal-li] [ga-yo]!
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English Translation
A: Aren’t you hungry?
B: Yeah. Should we eat something?
A: Let’s go to the convenience store. It’s close.
B: Sounds good! Let’s buy gimbap and drinks.
A: Pick a snack too.
B: Okay. Let’s go quickly!
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Vocabulary (μ£Όμ λ¨μ΄ 5κ°)
- λ°°κ³ νλ€
(baegopeuda) – to be
hungry
- νΈμμ (pyeonuijeom) – convenience store
- κΉλ°₯ (gimbap) – gimbap (Korean rice
roll)
- μλ£μ (eumryosu) – beverage / drink
- κ³Όμ (gwaja) – snack
π Quiz
Questions (λ¬Έμ 5κ°)
- What is the Korean word for “convenience store”?
- How do you say “I’m hungry” in Korean (verb root)?
- Translate “snack” into Korean.
- What does “κΉλ°₯” mean in English?
- How do you say “Let’s go quickly” in Korean?
✅ Answers (μ λ΅)
- νΈμμ (pyeonuijeom)
- λ°°κ³ νλ€
(baegopeuda)
- κ³Όμ (gwaja)
- Gimbap (Korean rice roll)
- 빨리 κ°μ
(ppalli gayo)
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