[Speaking Korean] Episode 14: Visiting the Library
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Episode 14: Visiting the Library
π You
and your friend talk about going to the library to study.
π Korean
Script
A: μ€λ λμκ΄μ κ° κ±°μμ?
B: λ€, μμ νλ €κ³ μ.
A: λͺ μμ κ° κ±°μμ?
B: μ€ν λ μμ―€μ΄μ. κ°μ΄ κ°λμ?
A: μ’μμ. μ±
λ λΉλ¦¬κ³ μΆμ΄μ.
B: κ·ΈλΌ λμκ΄ μμμ λ§λμ!
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Romanization
A: [O-neul] [do-seo-gwan-e] [gal] [geo-ye-yo]?
B: [Ne], [suk-je-ha-ryeo-go-yo].
A: [Myeot] [sie] [gal] [geo-ye-yo]?
B: [O-hu] [du] [si-jeum-i-yo]. [Ga-chi] [gal-lae-yo]?
A: [Jo-a-yo]. -Chaek-do] [bil-li-go] [si-peo-yo].
B: [Geu-reom] [do-seo-gwan] [ap-e-seo] [man-na-yo]!
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English Translation
A: Are you going to the library today?
B: Yes, to do my homework.
A: What time are you going?
B: Around 2 p.m. Do you want to come too?
A: Sounds good. I want to borrow some books.
B: Then let’s meet in front of the library!
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Vocabulary (μ£Όμ λ¨μ΄ 5κ°)
- λμκ΄ (doseogwan) – library
- μμ (sukje) – homework
- λΉλ¦¬λ€ (billida) – to borrow
- μ±
(chaek) – book
- μ (ap) – front
π Quiz
Questions (λ¬Έμ 5κ°)
- What is the Korean word for “library”?
- How do you say “homework” in Korean?
- Translate “to borrow” into Korean.
- What does “λμκ΄ μμμ λ§λμ” mean?
- How do you say “book” in Korean?
✅ Answers (μ λ΅)
- λμκ΄ (doseogwan)
- μμ (sukje)
- λΉλ¦¬λ€ (billida)
- Let’s meet in front of the library
- μ±
(chaek)
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