English word "화장실"(restroom) occurs in sets:100 Basic Korean Words (Nouns)Słówka koreański 2. bathroom Where's the bathroom? I supervised the people fixing my bathroom. The hotel provided a wire in the bathroom for hanging wet clothes. That toilet brush belongs in the bathroo...
And, instead of quibbling about either, we could surely agree that is very not cool that women have to pay extra for the privilege of safety men take for granted, let alone be scammed over it (I might want to avoid that scary ‘p-word’ though). We could then talk next about what...
In Korean, there are specific phrases that you’ll use for certain situations. It’s important to know when to use these basic Korean phrases, especially when you’re in South Korea. The different situations make learning the Korean language fun and interesting. Click on the word in Hang...
There are different words used for the English word “tense.” However, in this section, we’ll talk about the Korean word used for the verb tenses. The Korean word for tense is 시제 (sije). Korean Verb Tenses Below are Korean words for the different verb tenses (present, past tens...
Father went to a lot of trouble to prepare dinner for our guests. Tom and Mary were about to sit down for dinner when John knocked on the door. We were sitting peacefully at dinner, when all of a sudden the lights went out.
The Korean word for adverb is부사.In Korean sentences,adverbs will typically come before the verbit’s describing.They don’t have to be directly beside the modified word either. So long as it just precedes the verb, an adverb can be placed pretty freely in a sentence. ...
West East are the same. The koreans use two forms of numbers and one of the way the numbers...
good word for this week. 0 reply Julia the Berkshire Beanie July 3, 2015 at 8:47 AM UNREGISTERED When I was at Providence Zen Center, I was so quiet that one man asked me if I was on a silent retreat. Then I come here to Dramabeans and babble endlessly. haha 0 reply ktiep...
This word is Konglish for the word “celebrity.” In Korean, they call celebrities or stars “연예인 (yeonyein)” but use this slang word to sound cool and trendy as you refer to your favorite star! 58.선수 (seonsu)– Player ...
” or because they thinkthey’re the best judges of what the rest of us should concern ourselves with. And maybe they have a point. I do often use the word; I am indeed White; I’ve had a “certain education” I guess; and, if it’s both “progressive” and perverse for someone...