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Vocabulary Related To The Sea:

Vocabulary related to the sea:
바다 sea/ ocean
바다사자 - sea lion
바다 거북 sea turtle
겨울 바다 - winter sea
바다 밑에 - at the bottom of the sea
푸른 바다 - blue sea
망망한 바다 - a boundless ocean/ a vast expanse of water
창창한 바다 - the blue sea, emerald waters of the sea
검푸른 바다 - a dark blue sea
고요한 바다 - a calm (placid) sea
바다가 바라보이는 집 - a house with an outlook over the sea.
Example sentences;
1.) 저는 바다를 봐요 I see the sea * uses verb 보다 to see/ to look/ to watch
2.) 바다는 보여요. - i can see the sea. *uses verb 보이다 to be seen/ to be visible.
Vocabulary is found from naver, example sentences are my own attempts so if you spot any mistakes please let me know, image sourced from unsplash but I have edited it and added korean text. 😊
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Vocabulary: Must-Know Verbs
안녕, 여러분! Hey, y’all! Welcome to this vocab list! I want to show you some basic and important verbs (action words) that you might hear in everyday Korean. I know this list is pretty long, but take your time with it–there’s no rush! Let’s build up our vocab!!
가다 = to go
가져가다 = to take (something)
가져오다 = to bring (something)
걷다 = to walk
공부하다 = to study
가르치다 = to teach
날다 = to fly
나가다 = to go out
나오다 = to come out
놀다 = to play/to hang out (w/someone)
느끼다 = to feel
들어가다 = to go in
들어오다 = to come in
달리다 = to run
들다 = to listen/to hear
뛰다 = to run/to jump
만들다 = to make
먹다 = to eat
마시다 = to drink
받다 =to receive (can also mean to pick up a phone call)
보다 = to see/to watch/to look
부르다 = to call/to sing (would be conjugated in the present tense as 불러요)
배우다 = to learn
사다 = to buy
살다 = to live
사랑하다 = to love
샤워하다 = to shower
싫다 = to hate/to not like/to not want
수영하다 = to swim
알다 = to know
이다 = to be
아니다 = to not be
일하다 = to work
있다 = to have/to be there
없다 = to no have/to not be there
오다 = to come
웃다 = to smile/to laugh
울다 = to cry
운전하다 = to drive
운동하다 = to exercise
요리하다 = to cook
전화하다 = to call (on the phone)
좋아하다 = to like
주다 = to give
자다 = to sleep
찾다 = to find/ to look for
청소하다 = to clean
하다 = to do
우와! Wow, this is a long list! I thought all of these verbs were pretty important/useful, but you can focus on the ones you find most important :). I hope this was helpful to build up your vocabulary! Thanks for studying with me! 안녕!









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