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It's hot
Describes hot weather or a hot feeling.
उन अभिव्यक्तियों को सीखें जिनका लोग वास्तव में उपयोग करते हैं: मुहावरे, निश्चित वाक्यांश और स्पष्ट अर्थ और संदर्भ के साथ बोलचाल के पैटर्न।
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6,454
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पृष्ठों
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0
A1
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B2
45
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0
It's hot
Describes hot weather or a hot feeling.
There is/I have
Used to indicate existence or possession of something.
It's cold
Describes cold weather or a cold feeling.
Thank you
A polite way to express gratitude to someone.
Please come in
An invitation to enter a room or building.
Hello
A common greeting used in Korean.
I don't know.
Stating that one lacks knowledge or understanding.
I understand.
A polite and formal way to say 'I understand'.
I am a student.
A statement identifying oneself as a student.
To take a plane
The natural combination of 'airplane' and 'to ride/take'.
Go carefully
A polite farewell, wishing someone a safe journey.
I am learning Korean.
Stating that one is currently studying the Korean language.
Many hands make light work.
Even the easiest tasks become easier and more manageable when people work together.
It's close.
A statement indicating that something is nearby.
It's cool / handsome.
A statement that something or someone is cool or stylish.
It is not.
A formal way to deny something.
Congratulations.
Used to offer congratulations for an achievement or event.
to carry a bag
To put a bag on one's shoulder or back.
to feel good
To experience a positive emotional state.
to wear a hat
To put on or have a hat on one's head.
to wear shoes
To put on or have shoes on one's feet.
to wear glasses
To put on or have spectacles on one's face.
to make an appointment
To arrange a meeting or agreement at a specific time.
To cook
This phrase is the most common way to say you are preparing a meal or making food. It is like saying 'I am cooking' to a friend when they ask what you are doing in the kitchen.
उपयोग: This is a very safe and versatile phrase. The only thing to watch for is the ending—use `요리해` for friends and `요리해요` for everyone else.
to write a diary
To write daily entries about one's experiences and thoughts.
to eat lunch
To consume the midday meal.
To 마시다 사진
This phrase is actually a common mistake or a 'trick' expression. It literally means 'to drink a photo,' which doesn't make sense because you 'take' photos, you don't drink them!
उपयोग: This is a 'broken' collocation used for humor. Always use the polite `찍어요` or formal `찍습니다` in real situations.
to make food
To prepare a meal or dish.
Take your time
A polite suggestion for someone to do something slowly or without rushing.
Nice to meet you.
A polite phrase used when meeting someone new.
हम साइन-इन, सुरक्षा और प्राथमिकताओं के लिए आवश्यक कुकीज़ का उपयोग करते हैं। वैकल्पिक एनालिटिक्स केवल आपकी स्वीकृति के बाद शुरू होती है।
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