VERBS
오다 (oda): to come
마시다 (mashida): to drink
먹다 (meokda): to eat
주다 (juda): to give
가다 (gada): to go
듣다 (deudda): to hear
배우다 (baeuda): to learn
만들다 (mandeulda): to make
앉다 (anda): to sit
자다 (jada): to sleep
씻다 (ssitda): to wash
쓰다 (sseuda): to write
울다 (ulda): to cry
갖다 (katta): to have
웃다 (utda): to laugh
보다 (boda): to see
일어나다 (ir-eona da): to get up
걷다 (geodda): to walk
공부하다 (gongbuhada): to study
만나다 (mannada): to meetADJECTIVES
1. 행복하다 (haengbokhada): to be happy
2. 기쁘다 (gippeuda): to be glad, happy
3. 화나다 (hwanada): to be angry
4. 슬프다 (seulpeuda): to be sad
5. 아프다 (apeuda): to be sick, painful
6. 피곤하다 (pigonhada): to be tired, exhausted
7. 배가 고프다 (baega gopeuda): to be hungry
8. 목이 마르다 (mog-i mareuda): to be thirsty
9. 졸리다 (jollida): to be sleepy
10. 걱정하다 (geokjeonghada): to be worried
11. 무섭다 (museoptta): to be scared
12. 짜증나다 (jjajeungna da): to be annoyed
13. 놀라다 (nollada): to be surprised
14. 수줍다 (sujupta): to be shy
15. 재미있다 (chae-mi-it-tta): to be interesting
16. 재미없다 (chae-mi-eop-ta): to not be interesting
17. 심심하다 (simsimhada): to be bored
18. 지루하다 (chiruhada): to be boring, dull
19. 조용하다 (joyonghada): to be quiet
20. 시끄럽다 (sikkeureopta): to be loud, noisyA/N: Don't forget to vote or comment if you think this lesson is helpful. Thank you!
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