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Vocabulary and grammatical terms from Korean Language Class Lesson 3, covering session nouns, honorifics, and basic verbs.
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경제학
economics
교과서
textbook
교실
classroom
내일
tomorrow
반
class
사전
dictionary
수업
course; class
시간
time
여자
woman
오늘
today
어제
yesterday
우산
umbrella
질문
question
집
home, house
친구
friend
컴퓨터
computer
누구
who
읽다
to read
없다
to not be (existence); to not have
있다
to have; to be (existence)
재미있다
to be interesting, fun
그런데
but, however
~(으)세요
honorific polite ending used for listeners or persons talked about to show respect
책상
desk
침대
bed
달력
calendar
기타
guitar
인형
doll
공부(하다)
study
남자
man
시험
test, exam
역사
history
주스
juice
텔레비전
television
마시다
to drink
만나다
to meet
보다
to see, look, watch
지내다
to get along; to pass one's time
그래서
so, therefore
그럼
then
매일
every day
어떻게
how
열심히
diligently
요즘
these days
잘
well
지금
now
들
plural particle attached to nouns
을/를
object particle (C-을 / V-를)
맛없다
to be tasteless, not delicious
재미없다
to be uninteresting
누가
The form of 'who' (누구) when used as the subject of a sentence (누구 + 가)
있으세요
The honorific form of 있다 when used to express possession (to have)
드세요
The honorific form of 먹다 (to eat)