[Speaking Korean] Episode 59: Getting Ready for School
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Episode 59: Getting Ready for School
π You
and your friend talk while preparing for school in the morning.
π Korean
Script
A: μ€λ λͺ μμ λκ°μ?
B: μ¬λ μμ―€ μΆλ°ν κ±°μμ.
A: λμλ½μ μ±κ²Όμ΄μ?
B: λ€, μ΄μ λ°€μ 미리 μΈλ¨μ΄μ.
A: μ°μ°λ κ°μ Έκ°μ. λΉ μ¨λμ.
B: λ§λ€! μλ €μ€μ κ³ λ§μμ.
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Romanization
A: Oneul myeot sie nagayo?
B: Yeodeolb sijeum chulbalhal geoyeyo.
A: Dosirakeun chaenggyeosseoyo?
B: Ne, eoje bame miri ssanwasseoyo.
A: Usando gajyeogayo. Bi ondaeyo.
B: Matda! Allyeojwoseo gomawoyo.
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English Translation
A: What time are you leaving today?
B: Around 8 o’clock.
A: Did you pack your lunch?
B: Yes, I packed it last night.
A: Take an umbrella too. It’s going to rain.
B: Oh, right! Thanks for letting me know.
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Vocabulary (μ£Όμ λ¨μ΄ 5κ°)
- μΆλ°νλ€
(chulbalhada) – to depart,
to leave
- λμλ½ (dosirak) – lunch box
- μΈλ€ (ssada) – to pack
- μ°μ° (usan) – umbrella
- λΉ μ€λ€
(bi oda) – to rain
π Quiz
Questions (λ¬Έμ 5κ°)
- How do you say “lunch box” in Korean?
- What is the Korean word for “umbrella”?
- Translate “to pack” into Korean.
- What does “λΉ μ¨λμ” mean?
- How do you say “to depart/leave” in Korean?
✅ Answers (μ λ΅)
- λμλ½ (dosirak)
- μ°μ° (usan)
- μΈλ€ (ssada)
- It’s going to rain.
- μΆλ°νλ€
(chulbalhada)
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