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Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Daily Korean Verb and Adjective # 5

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



헤엄치다
swim 泳ぐ
강에서 헤엄치다
Swim in the river.
川で泳ぐ。
在川里游泳。 / 在川裡游泳。
Lumangoy sa ilog.





시원하다 cool 涼しい・冷たい
맥주가 별로 시원하지 않다
The beer is not very cold.
ビールはあまり冷たくない。
啤酒不太冷。
Hindi masyadong malamig ang alak (beer).

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