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chicken noodle soup [Korean food] |
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cooked and seasoned vegetables or uncooked vegetables |
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mixed rice and vegetables in a hot stone pot [Korean food] |
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bean sprout soup with rice [Korean food] |
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bean sprout soup [Korean soup] |
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pan fried Korean dish [Korean food] |
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Galbi soup, beef soup [Korean food] |
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seafood soup [Korean food] |
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a Korean traditional meal involving many side dishes |
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to wrap in romaine lettuce |
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to dip into a mixed sauce made from soy sauce and other ingredients |
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둘이 먹다가 하나 죽어도 모를 만큼 맛있어요. |
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It was so delicious that if two people were eating and one died the other wouldn't notice. (because it's so good) |
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What would you like to eat? |
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What is this made out of? |
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I can eat anything/everything. |
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Could you make it less spicy? |
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to be lacking, not enough |
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'the dog days' of summer (the hottest days of the summer) |
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We are all out of chicken. |
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Eh, we can just talk while we wait. |
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It's time to eat lunch./It's already lunchtime. |
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to have an upset stomach (to have gastrointestinal trouble) |
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Have you been well? (How have you been?) |
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Ask a person's intention, purpose, or thoughts. Casual version of 겠어요 (verbs and 있다) |
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Camila, what would you like to eat? |
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Sangwoo, what do you want to eat for lunch? (honorific) |
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Mom, what kind of clothes do you want to buy? (honorific) |
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Bro, can you do this for me? |
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Hans, can you help me moving tomorrow? |
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Camilla, can you look at this for me? |
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Mina, when you go to the store can you buy some milk? |
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저는 이번 주말에 등산 갈 게예요. 한스 씨도 같이 갈래요? |
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I'm going hiking this weekend. Do you wanna go together? |
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Can you stay here for a second? |
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Exclamation or to express surprise about a new fact after the speaker sees or hears it. Mainly used casually. (verbs, adjectives, 있다/없다, 이다/아니다) |
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There's so much traffic today. |
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Wow, you're so good at Korean. |
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