[Speaking Korean] Episode 65: Taking a Walk in the Park
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Episode 65: Taking a Walk in the Park
π You
and your friend go for a walk and enjoy nature in the park.
π Korean
Script
A: μ€λ 곡μ μ°μ±
μ΄λμ?
B: μ’μμ! λ μ¨λ μ λ§ μ’λ€μ.
A: κ½μ΄ λ§μ΄ νΌμμ΄μ. μμμ£ ?
B: λ€! ν₯κΈ°λ μ λ§ μ’μμ.
A: μ λ²€μΉμ μ κΉ μμκΉμ?
B: μ’μμ. μ¬κΈ°μ μ’ μ¬μ΄μ.
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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.
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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.
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Vocabulary (μ£Όμ λ¨μ΄ 5κ°)
- 곡μ (gongwon) – park
- μ°μ±
(sanchaek) – walk
- κ½ (kkot) – flower
- ν₯κΈ° (hyanggi) – scent, fragrance
- λ²€μΉ (benchie) – bench
π Quiz
Questions (λ¬Έμ 5κ°)
- How do you say “park” in Korean?
- What is the Korean word for “flower”?
- Translate “scent” into Korean.
- What does “μμμ£ ?” mean?
- How do you say “Let’s rest here” in Korean?
✅ Answers (μ λ΅)
- 곡μ (gongwon)
- κ½ (kkot)
- ν₯κΈ° (hyanggi)
- Aren’t they pretty?
- μ¬κΈ°μ μ’
μ¬μ΄μ (Yeogiseo jom swieoyo)
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