[Speaking Korean] Episode 94: Booking a Train Ticket

 

🎬 Episode 94: Booking a Train Ticket

πŸ“Œ You and your friend are buying train tickets for a trip.



πŸ”‘ Korean Script

A: κΈ°μ°¨ν‘œλŠ” μ–΄λ””μ„œ μ‚¬μš”?
B:
μ €κΈ° λ§€ν‘œμ†Œμ—μ„œ μ‚΄ 수 μžˆμ–΄μš”.
A:
μ„œμšΈν–‰ 두 μž₯ μ£Όμ„Έμš”.
B:
λͺ‡ μ‹œ μ—΄μ°¨λ‘œ λ“œλ¦΄κΉŒμš”?
A:
μ˜€ν›„ 2μ‹œ μ—΄μ°¨λ‘œ λΆ€νƒλ“œλ €μš”.
B:
λ„€, μ°½κ°€ 자리둜 μ˜ˆλ§€ν–ˆμ–΄μš”.



πŸ”‘ Romanization

A: Gichapyo-neun eodiseo sayo?
B: Jeogi maepyoso-eseo sal su isseoyo.
A: Seoul-haeng du jang juseyo.
B: Myeot si yeolchalo deurilkkayo?
A: Ohu du-si yeolchalo butakdeuryeoyo.
B: Ne, changga jariro yemaehaesseoyo.



πŸ”‘ English Translation

A: Where do we buy train tickets?
B: You can buy them at the ticket booth over there.
A: Two tickets to Seoul, please.
B: What time train would you like?
A: The 2 p.m. train, please.
B: Okay, I booked window seats.



πŸ“˜ Vocabulary (μ£Όμš” 단어 5개)

  1. κΈ°μ°¨ν‘œ (gichapyo) – train ticket
  2. λ§€ν‘œμ†Œ (maepyoso) – ticket booth
  3. μ˜ˆλ§€ν•˜λ‹€ (yemaehada) – to reserve/book
  4. μ°½κ°€ 자리 (changka jari) – window seat
  5. μ—΄μ°¨ (yeolcha) – train


πŸ“ Quiz Questions (문제 5개)

  1. How do you say “train ticket” in Korean?
  2. What is “λ§€ν‘œμ†Œ” in English?
  3. Translate “μ°½κ°€ 자리” into English.
  4. What does “μ˜€ν›„ 2μ‹œ μ—΄μ°¨λ‘œ λΆ€νƒλ“œλ €μš”” mean?
  5. What is the Korean verb meaning “to book or reserve”?


Answers (μ •λ‹΅)

  1. κΈ°μ°¨ν‘œ (gichapyo)
  2. Ticket booth
  3. Window seat
  4. The 2 p.m. train, please.
  5. μ˜ˆλ§€ν•˜λ‹€ (yemaehada)

 

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