[Speaking Korean] Episode 4: Talking About Daily Routine
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Episode 4: Talking About Daily Routine
π You
and a friend talk about your daily habits.
π Korean
Script
A: λ³΄ν΅ λͺ μμ μΌμ΄λμ?
B: μ λ 7μμ μΌμ΄λμ.
A: μμΉ¨μ λ¨Ήλμ?
B: λ€, κ°λ¨νκ² λ¨Ήμ΄μ.
A: νμ¬λ λͺ μμ κ°μ?
B: 9μκΉμ§ μΆκ·Όν΄μ.
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Romanization
A: [Bo-tong] [myeot] [sie] [i-reo-na-yo]?
B: [Jeo-neun] [il-gop] [sie] [i-reo-na-yo].
A: [A-chi-meun] [meok-na-yo]?
B: [Ne], [gan-dan-ha-ge] [meo-geo-yo].
A: [Hoe-sa-neun] [myeot] [sie] [ga-yo]?
B: [A-hop-si] [kka-ji] [chul-geun-hae-yo].
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English Translation
A: What time do you usually get up?
B: I wake up at 7.
A: Do you eat breakfast?
B: Yes, I eat something simple.
A: What time do you go to work?
B: I go by 9.
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Vocabulary (μ£Όμ λ¨μ΄ 5κ°)
- μΌμ΄λλ€
(ireonada) – to wake up
- μμΉ¨ (achim) – breakfast
- κ°λ¨νκ²
(gandanhage) – simply
- μΆκ·Όνλ€
(chulgeunhada) – to go to
work
- λ³΄ν΅ (botong) – usually
π Quiz
Questions (λ¬Έμ 5κ°)
- What is the Korean word for “to wake up”?
- How do you say “breakfast” in Korean?
- What does “μΆκ·Όνλ€” mean?
- Translate “usually” into Korean.
- What is the English meaning of “κ°λ¨νκ²”?
✅ Answers (μ λ΅)
- μΌμ΄λλ€
(ireonada)
- μμΉ¨ (achim)
- To go to work
- λ³΄ν΅ (botong)
- Simply
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