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P H OTO VO C A B U L A RY

( ) [gong-jung] = public 

( ) [gong-jung] = midair, in the air
[jeon-hwa] = telephone
[bu-sseu] = booth

[gin-geup jeon-hwa] = emergency call

[jeon-hwa-reul geol-da] = to make a phone call


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[jeon-hwa-reul bat-da] = to receive/answer a
Do you use pay
phone call

phones often?
[hyu-dae jeon-hwa] = mobile phone

[jip jeon-hwa] = home phone

[jeon-hwa beon-ho] = phone number

You can hear the word in the audio lesson


[click here to listen to it], and in this context has the
same pronunciation and Korean spelling as that means
“midair” so pay attention to the context to see which it
is.

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