Lesson 3

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AFF 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

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]

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

dul

n

two

set

n

three

net

n

four

다섯

daseot

n

five

여섯

yeoseot

n

six

일곱

ilgop

n

seven

여덟

yeodeol

n

eight

아홉

ahop

n

nine

yeol

n

ten

Measure words (for Korean numbers)

gae

mw

measure word for pieces

myeong

mw

measure word for people

byeong

mw

measure word for bottles

kwon

mw

measure word for books

jang

mw

measure word for sheets/envelopes

Objects/Things

우산

usan

n

umbrella

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

myeot

qp/n

how many


 

Part 1 & 2

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meltchoco #1
Chapter 6: Thank you for writing this!! Actually, I've found this a long time ago, but I kinda forget my account and now I found this again. This been helping me a lot, so thank you once again.. ?
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#2
This looks awesome and I will definitely be back to read these<3.
stellarstarlight
#3
Chapter 6: i learn lot from here !
Mikkie
#4
Chapter 1: I love how chapter one I so detailed. Thank you for this informative lesson^^
ThisMomentWhen
#5
Chapter 4: Was ist der Unterschied zwischen 사물 und 물건? Also, wann würde man welches erwenden-
Ist 이게 das gleiche wie 이거? Ist da ein Höflichkeitsunterschied?
Und warum spricht man 네가 als 니가 aus? Ich seh (hör) das immer bei songs ._.

Und warum warst du im krankenhaus? ): 괜찮아요? ):
sandy16
#6
Chapter 2: I was confused a little in the beginning cuz I couldn't really read the examples. N for the marker part, both As r followed by "/" how do we tell the difference between them?
sandy16
#7
Chapter 1: I actually understood most of it perfectly n almost every question I had was answered in the next section. I was just a little confused on the last chart n what RR n MR mean
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caviar
#9
Chapter 1: the chapter was very detailed! :) 감사합니다! 혹시,한곡 사람 이에요? :)
sherrypalak
#10
Chapter 1: Thank you so much for both chinese and korean lessons.