[Speaking Korean] Episode 65: Taking a Walk in the Park

 

🎬 Episode 65: Taking a Walk in the Park

πŸ“Œ You and your friend go for a walk and enjoy nature in the park.



πŸ”‘ Korean Script

A: 였늘 곡원 μ‚°μ±… μ–΄λ•Œμš”?
B:
μ’‹μ•„μš”! 날씨도 정말 μ’‹λ„€μš”.
A:
꽃이 많이 ν”Όμ—ˆμ–΄μš”. 예쁘죠?
B:
λ„€! ν–₯기도 정말 μ’‹μ•„μš”.
A:
μ € λ²€μΉ˜μ— 잠깐 μ•‰μ„κΉŒμš”?
B:
μ’‹μ•„μš”. μ—¬κΈ°μ„œ μ’€ μ‰¬μ–΄μš”.



πŸ”‘ Romanization

A: Oneul gongwon sanchaek eottaeyo?
B: Joayo! Nalssido jeongmal jonneyo.
A: Kkoti mani pieosseoyo. Yeppeujyo?
B: Ne! Hyanggido jeongmal joayo.
A: Jeo benchie jamkkan anjeulkkayo?
B: Joayo. Yeogiseo jom swieoyo.



πŸ”‘ English Translation

A: How about a walk in the park today?
B: Sounds good! The weather is really nice.
A: So many flowers have bloomed. Aren’t they pretty?
B: Yes! They smell really good too.
A: Shall we sit on that bench for a bit?
B: Sure. Let’s rest here for a while.



πŸ“˜ Vocabulary (μ£Όμš” 단어 5개)

  1. 곡원 (gongwon) – park
  2. μ‚°μ±… (sanchaek) – walk
  3. 꽃 (kkot) – flower
  4. ν–₯κΈ° (hyanggi) – scent, fragrance
  5. 벀치 (benchie) – bench


πŸ“ Quiz Questions (문제 5개)

  1. How do you say “park” in Korean?
  2. What is the Korean word for “flower”?
  3. Translate “scent” into Korean.
  4. What does “예쁘죠?” mean?
  5. How do you say “Let’s rest here” in Korean?


Answers (μ •λ‹΅)

  1. 곡원 (gongwon)
  2. 꽃 (kkot)
  3. ν–₯κΈ° (hyanggi)
  4. Aren’t they pretty?
  5. μ—¬κΈ°μ„œ μ’€ μ‰¬μ–΄μš” (Yeogiseo jom swieoyo)

 

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