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Saturday, May 8, 2010

Daily Korean Verb and Adjective # 2

The Korean and English example sentences are from the Naver Dictionary.

salty 塩辛い
Example:
캐비어는 맛이 짜고 가격이 아주 비싸다.
Caviar is an salty and expensive food.
キャビアは味が塩辛くて価格がとても高い。
鱼子酱味道咸价格贵。 / 魚子醬味道鹹價格很貴。
Ang caviar ay maalat at mamahaling na pagkain.

걷다 to walk 歩く
Examples:
1) “너 거기엔 어떻게 갔니?” “걸어갔어.”
How did you get here?' ‘I walked.'
「どうやって来たの?」「歩いて来た」
“你是怎么来的?”“我走路来。” / “你是怎麼來的?”“我走路來。”
”Paano ka p
umunta dito?""Naglakad ako."


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