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vocabulary for this week is Korean Adjectives (Antonyms). Let's take a look below, study, and learn the
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❝ Korean Adjectives(Antonyms) ❞
1. 깨끗하다(to be clean)
★더럽다(to be dirty)
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2. 빠르다(to be fast)
★느리다(to be slow)
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3. 시끄럽다(to be noisy)
★조용하다(to be quiet)
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4. 좋다(to be good)
★나쁘다(to be bad)
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5. 춥다(to be cold[weather])
★덥다(to be hot[weather])
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6. 시원하다(to be cool)
★따뜻하다(to be warm)
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7. 크다(to be big)
★작다(to be small)
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8. 뚱뚱하다(to be fat)
★날씬하다(to be slim)
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9. 똑똑하다(to be smart/clever)
★멍청하다(to be foolish/stupid)
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10. 쉽다(to be easy)
★어렵다(to be hard/difficult)
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★비싸다(to be expensive)
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★맛없다(to be tasteless)
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★재미없다(to be boring)
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15. 행복하다(to be happy)
★불행하다(to be unhappy)
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★비슷하다(to be similar)
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★멀다(to be far)
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★짧다(to be short)
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★좁다(to be narrow)
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20. 많다(to be plenty/many)
★적다(to be few)
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★얕다(to be shallow)
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★불편하다(to be uncomportable)
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★늙다(to be old)
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★슬프다(to be sad)
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25. 잘생기다(to be good-looking/handsome)
★못생기다(to be ugly)
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★얇다(to be thin)
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★차갑다(to be cold)
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★배부르다(to be full)
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★약하다(to be weak)
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30. 새롭다(to be new)
★오래되다(to be old)
#방탄소년단_BTS
#BangtanSonyeondan_BTS
(I study in school in the morning, chitchat in a cafe in the afternoon, sleep at home at night.)
(Then will you be going there from your home? - No, I go there from my work, after work.)
다음에 얘기하자. (Let's talk about it next time / some other time.)
Exception: use 지금, 오늘, 어제, 내일, etc. instead of 지금에, 오늘에, 어제에, 내일에.
In other cases where you would use prepositions like at, in, on, to in English to indicate a noun is a place
somehow related to your sentence, use 에.
Above rules are only general rules, meaning they will apply well on most cases, but there could be
exceptions. Let me give you an example.
집 is the place where 있다 takes place, so you could guess you should use 에서, but you have to use 에
in this case. Whenever the verb is 있다, then use 에 instead.
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To summarize/shortcut understanding:
에 denotes motion towards a place, and location of things (including abstract things, like times).
집에 가다 - To go home
⚠"아직" means “still” or “not yet” and is placed somewhere before the verb.
⚠NOTE⚠
"아직" as "STILL"
When the sentence is positive . Meaning not having a negative words such : [ 안, 없어, 지 않아, etc. ]
Example:
⚀아직 배불러요
When the sentence is negative or having the words such as: [ 안, 없어, 지 않아, etc. ]
Example:
⚀아직 배고프지 않아
Examples:
⚀저는 아직 차가 없어요.
⚀불고기 아직 있어요?
⚀아직 시작 하지 않았어요.
⚀뉴욕 아직 추워요?