[Speaking Korean] Episode 15: Riding the Bus
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Episode 15: Riding the Bus
π You
and your friend talk while taking the bus together.
π Korean
Script
A: λͺ λ² λ²μ€ νμ?
B: 273λ²μ΄μ. μ΄ λ²μ€ λ§μμ.
A: μΌλ§λ κ±Έλ €μ?
B: ν 30λΆ μ λμ.
A: μ리 μμΌλ©΄ μμμ.
B: λ€, κ·Έλ¦¬κ³ λ€μ μ λ₯μ₯μμ λ΄λ €μ.
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Romanization
A: [Myeot] [beon] [beo-seu] [ta-yo]?
B: [I-baek] [chil-sip] [sam] [beon-i-yo]. [I] [beo-seu] [ma-ja-yo].
A: [Eol-ma-na] [geol-lyeo-yo]?
B: [Han] [sam-sip] [bun] [jeong-do-yo].
A: [Ja-ri] [i-sseu-myeon] [an-jja-yo].
B: [Ne], [geu-ri-go] [da-eum] [jeong-nyu-jang-e-seo] [nae-ryeo-yo].
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English Translation
A: Which bus number are we taking?
B: Number 273. This is the right one.
A: How long does it take?
B: About 30 minutes.
A: Let’s sit if there are seats.
B: Okay, and we’ll get off at the next stop.
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Vocabulary (μ£Όμ λ¨μ΄ 5κ°)
- λ²μ€ (beoseu) – bus
- λ²νΈ (beonho) – number
- μ λ₯μ₯ (jeongnyujang) – bus stop
- μλ€ (anjda) – to sit
- λ΄λ¦¬λ€ (naerida) – to get off
π Quiz
Questions (λ¬Έμ 5κ°)
- What is the Korean word for “bus”?
- How do you say “bus stop” in Korean?
- What does “μλ€” mean in English?
- Translate “next stop” into Korean.
- What is the Korean verb for “to get off”?
✅ Answers (μ λ΅)
- λ²μ€ (beoseu)
- μ λ₯μ₯ (jeongnyujang)
- To sit
- λ€μ μ λ₯μ₯
(daeum jeongnyujang)
- λ΄λ¦¬λ€ (naerida)
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