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1641 Upset, sulk, and pout Easy to Learn Korean Words and Phrases Chad Meyer, Moonjung Kim Are you upset? I’m sorry. That won’t happen again. WAAL? oes#2. TE A CAE YOLtx| BS Ala ppichyeo-sseoyo? mian-haeyo. geureon il dasi-neun ireonaji anh-eul geoyeyo. My boyfriend gets easily upset over small things. H EAE HLAo| 7 MAL, Je namja-chingu-noun jag-oun-0 sjp-go ppichyeoyo. Stop sulking. | didn’t mean it. Don't pout. agt wAL, Y SS AA OFLA AIX] VOR geuman ppi-chyeoyo. nae tteut-eun geu-ge anieyo. ppacht{i marayo. He was pouting in his room all day. I'm sulking. A= SRSA Yoroi Al magia WHOL. geu-neun haru-jongil bang-aneseo ppichyeo-isseoyo. Jeo ppichyeo-sseoyo. To sulk, to pout, to express Hb] ACH and displeasure, annoyance, or th] <|C} are disappointment through facial both used by and body gestures Koreans. ect tij<|chisthe "”*"* grammati- cally correct form though. easytolearnkorean.com 1642 Bowling Easy to Learn Korean Words and Phrases Chad Meyer, Moonjung Kim How much does it cost for one game of bowling? Be strVol Bore 712? bolling han-geim-e eolma-ingayo? It fell into the gutter in the first frame. AS BAM BAVA Seo] BRL, jeo-neun cheotbeon.jae peureim-eseo dorang-e ppa-jyeosseoyo. My bowling average is 160 to 170. AE BAS Be 16001M 170 AQ. Jeo-neun boliing-eul pyeong-gyun 160-ese0 170 chyeoyo. I got 7 pins. 7H US RA, iigeop-gae pir-eul chyeo- sseoyo. Gutter ball Eso] wo Ss dorang-e ppajin gong Bowling I got a strike! I got a spare! ball ABz0aE Hog! Amos B02! | eas seutouralkeu-reul chyeosseoyo! | seupe-e0-reul jaba-sssoyo! boiling gong Bowler #3 4s bolling seon- © Asin other countries, ten-pin bowling ‘was popular in the 80s and 90s, Today, there are still many bowling centers in Korea (2! H1e}). © Bowling centers can be easily located Bowling pins bya giant white bowling pin placed in a3 boling-pin front of the bowling center building bo @ {x|C} means to fall or plunge into something. =#! means gutter. CES We Ta er Met) 1643 Absolutely, definitely Easy to Learn Korean Words and Phrases Chad Meyer, Moonjung Kim Its absolutely natural for parents to worry about their children. #27 NAS ABse AL SAsrl2/s20|A/2/S2 01% ‘bumo-ga jasik-eul geokjeong-haneun geos-eul dangyeon-hajzyo / danggeureiiyo / danggeurnfiy. Would you like to have dinner tonight and see a movie? 25 $A AD Sse? ‘oneul bam jeonyeok meokgo yeonghwa-bollaeyo? Definitely! Do you havea pen that! could borrow? | *¥= Szolz|2 WE AS Hol WIL? danggeun-iiyo! Dilil su-ittneun pen-i isseoyo? Absolutely, definitely, you bet, sure, yup | 7!41 Saol@, d201z, sestxa aa danggeun-ijiyo, danggeun-jyo, dangyeon-hajiyo 8c danggeun @ The expression St! shows excitement or agreement with a situation or someone. @ S20]% derives from the mispronunciation of 221, which carries the same meaning. The ending, =0|2, can be used in the office and with your manager since it's more polite than —0|2/, It's not proper to use &}20|% with the company president. @ 220|% comes from 2 which means undoubtedly or absolutely. It's interchangeable with $20|2, easytolearnkorean.com

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