Here are some situations in which you might use one of the following idiomatic expressions. See if you can match them up. In some cases, more than one expression will fit, so be sure to find all the possibilities and then choose the most likely.
Your friend is making fun of you.
놀리지 마세요 (please don’t tease)
You [...]
April 29, 2007 – 10:49 pm
Here is an exercise about putting verbs into different forms. We give you some sentences with the verb stem, you write out the sentences in full, putting the verb into the correct form.
Future
Yangju mashi-myŏn naeil mŏri-ga ap’ŭ-lkŏeyo.
Ittaga chŏmshim-ŭl mŏk-ŭlkŏeyo.
Hanguk saram manna-myŏn hanja sajŏn p’iryo ŏps-ŭlkŏeyo.
Decided
Pyŏngwŏn-e ka-giro haessŏyo.
Wonsungi-rŭl sa-giro haessŏyo.
Onŭl-ŭn ŭmshig-ŭl an mŏk-kiro haessŏyo.
Thinking of
Chŏ-nŭn ‘Star [...]
April 29, 2007 – 10:15 pm
Translate the following sentences and put them into the -neyo mild surprise form.
My, these dictionaries are expensive!
이사전이 비싸네요!
Taegyu is coming!
대규가 오네요!
What are you doing?
뭐 하네요?
This newspaper’s really interesting.
이신문이 정말 재미 있네요.
Battle for Wesnoth is a turn-based strategy game in a fantasy setting with single-player campaigns and multi-player matches. It is free software released under GPL. You can download the game to play at the Battle for Wesnoth website.
In campaign games, you go through a series of scenarios, in which your leaders will either have to [...]
Original article at Livescience.com.
Horizontal eye movements are thought to cause the two hemispheres of the brain to interact more with one another, and communication between brain hemispheres is important for retrieving certain types of memories.
Recognition memory differs from recall memory in that people trying to recognize words tend to make false memory errors called source [...]
From unfortunate placement of yahoo ad on Flickr.
Read article at Reuters.
Climate change is affecting the growth of fish, with those living in warmer, shallow waters growing faster and species in cooling deep ocean waters growing slower, according to an Australian study.
“Growth rates in the deep-water fish are slowing because water temperatures down there have been falling, apparently for the last several hundred [...]