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HOW TO SAY “I’m relieved” IN KOREAN

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HOW TO SAY “I’m relieved” IN KOREAN

[K-Drama: While You Were Sleeping “Suzy Bae & Lee Jong-Suk”]

Learn Korean Phrase: 다행이다 means “I’m relieved. / What a relief. / It’s fortunate.”
Learn Korean Vocabulary: 다행 means luck, good fortune.

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HOW TO SAY “I’m a bit tired” IN KOREAN

HOW TO SAY “I’m a bit tired” IN KOREAN : 좀 피곤하다

[K-Drama “Revolutionary Love”: “Choi Si-Won” & “Kang So-Ra”]

Note: 좀 피곤하다/좀 피곤하네 (casual form) 좀 피곤하네요 (polite form)

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HOW TO SAY “Can we have another glass of water, please” IN KOREAN

HOW TO SAY “Can we have another glass of water, please” IN KOREAN

[Korean Singer/Actress: IU (Lee Ji-eun)]

Learn Korean Vocabulary:
여기=here
물=water
한 잔=one cup
+만=only
더=more
주세요=give(please)

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KOREAN URBAN DICTIONARY: HOW TO SAY “girl crush” IN KOREAN

KOREAN URBAN DICTIONARY
HOW TO SAY “girl crush” IN KOREAN: 걸크러시 (Lee Hyo-Ri)

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HOW TO SAY “I have heard a lot about you from Hyun-woo” IN KOREAN

HOW TO SAY “I have heard a lot about you from Hyun-woo” IN KOREAN

[Korean Actor: Lee Hyun-woo]

Learn Korean Vocabulary:
+한테서 = from (a person)
얘기 = story/conversation
많이 = a lot
들었어요 = heard

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HOW TO SAY “I have a favor to ask you” IN KOREAN: 부탁할게 있어요

HOW TO SAY “I have a favor to ask you” IN KOREAN: 부탁할게 있어요

[K-Drama: While You Were Sleeping “Suzy Bae & Lee Jong-Suk”]
*Note: 부탁할게 있어요 (Polite form) 부탁할게 있어 (Casual form)

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HOW TO SAY “Special/Intensive Training” IN KOREAN

HOW TO SAY “Special/Intensive Training” IN KOREAN : 특별 훈련

[K-Drama “Revolutionary Love”: “Choi Si-Won” & “Kang So-Ra”]

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Learn Korean Vocabulary: By any chance

HOW TO SAY “By any chance” IN KOREAN: 혹시

[20th Century Boys and Girls “Han Ye-Seul”]

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Learn Korean Phrase: Don’t go.

HOW TO SAY IN KOREAN: Don’t go = 가지마요

[K-Pop: SUPER JUNIOR(슈퍼주니어) “비처럼 가지마요”]

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