Korean π°π· Nouns Used in TOPIK I for Beginners: Part 3
π μμ [eumsik] β food
π λ°₯ [bap] β rice / meal
π λ¬Ό [mul] β water
π μ»€νΌ [keopi] β coffee
π μ°¨ [cha] β tea / car (context-dependent)
π κ³ΌμΌ [gwail] β fruit
π μΌμ± [yachae] β vegetables
π κ³ κΈ° [gogi] β meat
π λΉ΅ [ppang] β bread
π κ΅ [guk] β soup
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π°π· Korean Verbs used in TOPIK 1 for Beginners: Part 2
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Common Korean π°π· Verbs Used in TOPIK I, Beginners: Part 5
π λλλ€[kkeutnada] βto end / finish
π μ΄λ€ [yeolda] βto open
π λ«λ€ [datda] βto close
π μ
λ€ [ipda] βto wear
π λ²λ€ [beotda] βto take off
π μ»λ€ [ssitda] βto wash
π λ³΄λ€ [boda] βto look
π 보μ¬μ£Όλ€[boyeojuda] βto show
π μ°Ύλ€ [chatda] βto find
π μλ€ [ilta] βto lose
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πΈ μλ€ [eop-tta] λ°μΉ¨ rule:
Followed by consonant β only γ
is pronounced (here final γ
is followed by γ·).
μλ€ β [μ
λ°] - [eopda]
Followed by vowel: both γ
and γ
are pronounced.
μμ΄μ β [μ
μμ] - [eopseoyo]
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πΈ μλ€ [it-tta] λ°μΉ¨ rule:
Followed by consonant β final γ
is followed by γ·, so it's pronounced as a tense γΈ sound together:
μλ€ β [μ»λ°] - [itda] ( strong γΈ)
Followed by vowel β γ
links to next syllable, sounds like an S:
μμ΄μ β [μ΄μ¨μ] - [isseoyo]
π
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π μμνλ€ [sijakada] β to start
π μλ€ [itda] β to exist / haveπΈ
π μλ€ [eopda] β to not exist / not have πΈ
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List of Korean π°π· Verbs Commonly Used in TOPIK I for Beginners: Part 4
π λ°λ€ [batda] β to receive
π λ§λ€λ€ [mandeulda] β to make
π κ³ μΉλ€ [gochida] β to fix
π μ¬μ©νλ€ [sayonghada] β to use
π νμνλ€ [piryohada] β to need
π μ΄λ€ [salda] β to live
π μ£½λ€ [jukda] βto die
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Korean verbs used in TOPIK 1 for Beginners
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π ν€μ΄μ§λ€ [heeoji-da] β to part / break up
π μ ννλ€ [jeonhwahada] β to call
π 보λ΄λ€ [bonaeda] β to send
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Common Korean π°π· Verbs from TOPIK I for Beginners: Part 3
π μ¬λ€ [sada] β to buy
π νλ€ [palda] β to sell
π νλ€ [tada] β to ride / take
π λ΄λ¦¬λ€ [naerida] β to get off
π κ±·λ€ [geotda] β to walk
π λ°λ€ [ttwida] β to run
π λ§λλ€ [mannada] βto meet
πmore below
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π μ¬λ€ [swida] β to rest
π μλ€ [jada] β to sleep
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Common Korean π°π· Verbs from TOPIK I for Beginners: Part 2
π λ°°μ°λ€ [baeuda] β to learn
π κ°λ₯΄μΉλ€ [gareuchida] β to teach
π 곡λΆνλ€ [gongbuhada] β to study
π μΌνλ€ [ilhada] β to work
π μΌμ΄λλ€ [ireonada] βto wake up / get up
π μ΄λνλ€ [undonghada] βto exercise
π μ²μνλ€ [cheongsohada] βto clean
π μ리νλ€ [yorihada] βto cook
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πΈγΊ λ°μΉ¨ [padchim] rule - words that end with γΊ are pronounced as follows:
1. when the syllable with γΊ ends with a consonat: we only read γ± (γΉ is ignored)
2. when the syllable with γΊ ends with a vowel, we read both, for example:
μ½μ΄μ - [μΌ - κ±° - μ] - [ilgeoyo]
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Common Korean π°π· Verbs from TOPIK I for Beginners: Part 1
π κ°λ€ [gada] β to go
π μ€λ€ [oda] β to come
π νλ€ [hada] β to do
π λ¨Ήλ€ [meokda] β to eat
π λ§μλ€ [masida] β to drink
π λ³΄λ€ [boda] β to see / watch
π λ£λ€ [deutda] βto listen
π λ§νλ€ [malhada] βto speak / talk
π μ½λ€ [ikda] βto read πΈ
π μ°λ€ [sseuda] βto write
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