Lesson 3
AFF's Korean LessonAFF Korean Lesson 3
커피 주세요. „Please give me a cup of coffee.“
Part 1: „Do you have coffee?“
Dialog
A: 여기요! 레문차 주세요.
B: 미안해요. 레문차 없어요.
A: 그럼 커피 있어요?
B: 네, 있어요.
A: 커피 주세요.
Vocabulary 단어
Korean
RR
Grammatical Terms
English
레문차
lemuncha
n
lemon tea
커피
keopi
n
coffee
있다
itda
ev
to exist, to be there, to have
없다
eobda
ev
to not exist, to not be there, to not have
주다
juda
av
to give
미안하다
mianhada
cv
to be sorry
여기
yeogi
n
here
Phrases 표현:
Korean
RR
English
주세요.
juseyo
„Please give me (something).“
미안해요..
mianhaeyo
„I am sorry.“
여기요!
yeogiyo
„Here!“ (calling a waiter/waitress)
있어요.
isseoyo
„It exists.“ / „It's there.“
없어요.
eobseoyo
„It' doesn't exist.“ / „It is not there.“
Additional words: 음료수 (drinks)
Korean
RR
Grammatical Terms
English
눅차
nokcha
n
green tea
맥주
maekju
n
beer
물
mul
n
water
사이다
saida
n
Sprite / Seven-Up
오렌지 주스
orenji juseu
n
orange juice
콜라
kolla
n
Cola
와인
wain
n
wine
커피 주세요. „Please give me a cup of coffee.“
Part 2 „Please give me two earsers.“
Dialog
A: 아저씨, 지우개 있어요?
B: 네, 있어요.
A: 지우개 두 개 주세요.
B: 여기 있어요.
A: 감사합니다.
Vocabulary 단어
Korean
RR
Grammatical Terms
English
둘 (> 두)
dul (> du)
n
two [see grammar 2]
개
gae
mw
measure word for pieces [see grammar 3]
몇 개 있어요?
myeot gae isseoyo
„How many pieces are there?“
감사하다
gamsahada
cv
to be thankful
Phrases 표현:
Korean
RR
English
감사합니다.
gamsahamnida
„Thanks you very much.“
몇 명 있어요?
myeot myeong isseoyo
„How many people are there?“
몇 병 있어요?
myeot byeong isseoyo
„How many bottles are there?“
몇 권 있어요?
myeot kwon isseoyo
„How many books are there?“
몇 장 있어요?
myeot jang isseoyo
„How many sheets/envelopes are there?“
Additional words: 수사 (Korean numbers)
Korean
RR
Grammatical Terms
English
하나
hana
n
one
둘
dul
n
two
셋
set
n
three
넷
net
n
four
다섯
daseot
n
five
여섯
yeoseot
n
six
일곱
ilgop
n
seven
여덟
yeodeol
n
eight
아홉
ahop
n
nine
열
yeol
n
ten
Measure words (for Korean numbers)
개
gae
mw
measure word for pieces
명
myeong
mw
measure word for people
병
byeong
mw
measure word for bottles
권
kwon
mw
measure word for books
장
jang
mw
measure word for sheets/envelopes
Objects/Things
우산
usan
n
umbrella
컵
keop
n
cup
공책
gongchaek
n
booklet
봉투
bongtu
n
envelope
가위
gawui
n
scissors
사과
sagwa
n
apple
사탕
satang
n
candy; bonbon
People
친구
chingu
n
friend
아저씨
ajeossi
n
address for married men (literally: „uncle“)
Question word
몇
myeot
qp/n
how many
Part 1 & 2
Grammar
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