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Friday, May 14, 2010

Daily Korean Verb and Adjective # 6

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





서다 to stand 立つ

한 다리로 서 있는 새
a bird standing on one leg
一足で立っている鳥






맵다 spicy 辛い

이 김 치는 너무 맵다.
This kimchi is too spicy.
このキムチは辛すぎる。
这个泡菜太辣。/ 這個泡菜太辣。
Masyadong maanghang ang kimchi na ito.

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