[Speaking Korean] Episode 94: Booking a Train Ticket
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Episode 94: Booking a Train Ticket
π You
and your friend are buying train tickets for a trip.
π Korean
Script
A: κΈ°μ°¨νλ μ΄λμ μ¬μ?
B: μ κΈ° λ§€νμμμ μ΄ μ μμ΄μ.
A: μμΈν λ μ₯ μ£ΌμΈμ.
B: λͺ μ μ΄μ°¨λ‘ λ릴κΉμ?
A: μ€ν 2μ μ΄μ°¨λ‘ λΆνλλ €μ.
B: λ€, μ°½κ° μλ¦¬λ‘ μλ§€νμ΄μ.
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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.
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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.
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Vocabulary (μ£Όμ λ¨μ΄ 5κ°)
- κΈ°μ°¨ν (gichapyo) – train ticket
- λ§€νμ (maepyoso) – ticket booth
- μλ§€νλ€
(yemaehada) – to
reserve/book
- μ°½κ° μ리
(changka jari) – window
seat
- μ΄μ°¨ (yeolcha) – train
π Quiz
Questions (λ¬Έμ 5κ°)
- How do you say “train ticket” in Korean?
- What is “λ§€νμ” in English?
- Translate “μ°½κ° μ리” into English.
- What does “μ€ν 2μ μ΄μ°¨λ‘ λΆνλλ €μ” mean?
- What is the Korean verb meaning “to book or reserve”?
✅ Answers (μ λ΅)
- κΈ°μ°¨ν (gichapyo)
- Ticket booth
- Window seat
- The 2 p.m. train, please.
- μλ§€νλ€
(yemaehada)
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