어휘(Vocabulary) 04.
- "You should"
- "해야 해" (Haeya hae)
This is a suggestion or advice, implying that it is reasonable or necessary to do something. - "You will"
- "할 거야" (Hal geoya)
This expresses a future action or a promise that something will be done. - "You can"
- "할 수 있어" (Hal su isseo)
This indicates the ability or permission to do something. - "You did"
- "했어" (Haesseo)
This is a statement that acknowledges or confirms a past action. - "Agree"
- "동의해" (Dong-uihae)
This is used to express concurrence or acceptance of a point or idea. - "Disagree"
- "동의하지 않아" (Dong-ui haji anha)
This is used to express a difference in opinion or non-acceptance of an idea. - "I hate you"
- "네가 싫어" (Nega silheo)
This is a strong expression of dislike or hostility towards someone. - "I need you"
- "네가 필요해" (Nega piryohae)
This phrase expresses a strong need or dependence on someone. - "You owe me"
- "내게 빚진 거야" (Naegae mujjin geoya)
This indicates that someone has an obligation or debt to the speaker. - "Get some rest"
- "쉬어" (Swieo)
This is a suggestion or advice to relax or take a break. - "Kick him"
- "그를 차" (Geureul cha)
This is an instruction to physically strike someone with the foot. - "Kill him"
- "그를 죽여" (Geureul jugyeo)
This is a directive to end someone's life. It's important to note that this phrase is powerful and should be used with caution in context.
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