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What are these verbs\adjectives in Korean?
How do you say these verbs\adjectives in Korean? I use dictionaries and such but I get like 080989 results and I never know which ones to use...
~To run (Like physically running)
~ To walk
~ To care (About someone\something)
~To cheat (On a test)
~To cheat (On a bf\gf)
~Kick (Like with your legs. Injury XD)
~Punch\Slap\hit.
and how do you say "To become good\more good at something?"
Adjectives:
~smart
~stupid\dumb
~lazy
~horrible
~gross
~evil
I don't know why I need to know these words. I found a list of "Words to know in Korean" from like 9 months ago. Decided to do something about it now :P
2010년 10월 12일 오전 12:05
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~To run (Like physically running) 달리다
~ To walk 걷다
~ To care (About someone\something) 돌보다
~To cheat (On a test) 컨닝하다
~To cheat (On a bf\gf) 바람피다
~Kick (Like with your legs. Injury XD) 차다
~Punch\Slap\hit. 때리다
and how do you say "To become good\more good at something?"
점점 잘 하게되다, 능숙해 지다
Adjectives:
~smart 똑똑한
~stupid\dumb 멍청한
~lazy 개으른
~horrible 끔찍한
~gross (when do you use it?) 천한, 무식한, 통틀어, 뚱뚱한 etc
~evil 사악한
2010년 10월 12일
To run (Like physically running) → 뛰다 (conjugation 뛰어, 뛰어요, 뛰어서, 뛰었어요)
To walk → 걷다 (걸어, 걸어요, 걸어서, 걸었어요)
To care about something → 신경 쓰다
To care about someone → There're a few phrases that carry the different nuance, I don't know which I should pick~
To cheat (On a test) → 컨닝하다(Cunning - Konglish)
To cheat (On a bf\gf) → 양다리 걸치다(informal and more common, 양다리 걸쳤어, 걸쳐서), 바람 피다
To kick (Like with your legs. Injury XD) → 차다, 걷어차다(stronger/informal)
To punch\slap\hit → 주먹으로 치다 / 손바닥으로 때리다 / 치다 (주먹으로 쳤어, 쳐서 / 때려, 때렸어)
"To become good\more good at something" → 점점 (더) 잘 하다(We don't use the passive form in this context)
Adjectives:
~smart (for people) 똑똑한
~stupid\dumb 멍청한 / 어리바리한 / 모자라는(informal)
~lazy 게으른
~horrible 무서운
~gross 징그러운(most common)
~evil 사악한
2010년 10월 12일
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Danielle
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