Random Vocabulary List #1 ☆★grammar-겠지만: (future tense) will ___ but…-(어)서: (indicat
Random Vocabulary List #1 ☆★grammar-겠지만: (future tense) will ___ but…-(어)서: (indicates cause or reason) because, since…-보려고: a combination of -보다 (to try or attempt to do something) and -려고 (indicates an intention to do something)-느라: while, during…-냐면: (indicates that the preceding statement is a question)-거든: (used to inform the listener of something they do not know yet, to provide reason or background information)-더니: (implies that the speaker is talking about something they have done/experienced firsthand)-ㄹ게: (a subtle way of asking permission to do something for the listener, “I will ___ [if it’s okay with you]”)-자: (inviting the listener to do something, “Let’s ___”)-는 거야: (present tense)-(으)면서: (indicates that two actions are occurring simultaneously) while-쯤: around, about, almost-다가: (expresses that the action occurs immediately after the previous action ends)-고 나면: after…, and then…-다 싶다: (indicates a thought/guess/supposition) as though, feels like, wonder whether, appears to beverbs/adjectives미쳤다: to go or be driven crazy떨리다: to shake, tremble, quiver횡설수설하다: to babble, to talk nonsense횡설수설: incoherent speech, nonsense, gibberish부럽다: to be envious or jealous of something-에 살고 있다: literally “living in/at…”, as in residing in/at…버스를 타다: to take the bus마치다: to finish, to end, to complete끝나다: to end, to finish, to be done최종 합격하다: to pass as a final candidate졸업하다: to graduate일이 없다: to not have an instance or opportunity to do something남다: to remain, to be left [over]흩어지다: to scatter, to disperse가방을 챙기다: to pack up one’s bag, to gather one’s things into one’s backpack내주다: to give, provide; to offer고맙다: to be thankful or grateful갚다: to repay, to pay back씩 웃다: to flash a grin or smile [sometimes implies mischievousness or teasing]시시콜콜한 얘기를 하다: to make small talk, to talk about this and that시시콜콜하다: to be detailed, to be inquisitive about something, to nitpick어둑어둑하다: (refers to darkening or dimming slightly, usually used when talking about the dusk or sunset) for darkness to fall, for the sun to set데려다 주다: to walk someone home, to take/accompany back home티가 나다: to show [odd] behavior, to make one’s behavior obvious인사를 하다: to greet someone잘 가라고 하다: to see someone off, to bid someone goodbye어색하다: to be awkward막 고민을 하다: to be filled with worries, to worry about something티격태격하다: to dispute, quarrel, or argue over something한바퀴 돌다: to make one turn or lap, to turn or go around once일상적: daily, everyday, usual, ordinary, routine용기를 내다: to muster courage손을 내밀다: to reach/hold out one’s hand어리둥절하다: to be confused, puzzled, bewildered빨개지다: to turn red; to blush가져가다: to take, to carry당황스럽다: to be embarrassed, to be disconcerted동공지진하다: for one’s eyes to dart around, for one’s pupils to shake; literally “an earthquake in one’s pupils”손에 힘주다: to squeeze one’s hand힘주다 (contraction of 힘을 주다): to do something with emphasis or stress미친 듯이 심장이 쿵쾅거리다: for one’s heart to beat like crazy, to thump wildly, to hammer in one’s chest고개를 끄덕거리다: to nod one’s head-을 꽉 쥐다: to grasp something firmly알아듣다: to understand, to follow [what someone is saying]숨 크게 쉬다: to take a deep breath정신이 없다: to be flustered, to be confused풀다: to disentangle; to unwind, to loosen, to relax도망치다: to flee, to escape, to make a run for it사귀다: to date, to go out with실감이 나다: to feel/seem realistic기대되다: to look forward to something, to expectnouns고백: confession고백하다: to confess, profess고백받다: to receive a confession경험: experience마을버스: a shuttle bus; usually refers to a “village/town bus” that travels in and out of a certain village/town마을: village, town정거장: stop, station등하교: the act of going to and from school원서접수: applications, entrance exams합격증: certificate (usually refers to a certificate for passing an entrance exam)연말: year-end음악회: concert, performance준비: preparation(s)정도: degree, extent의미: meaning, sense농구장: basketball court자기: oneself; one’s own…평소: usual, ordinary, averageadverbs일단: first of all, first and foremost그렇지만: but, nonetheless, however가끔씩: sometimes우연히: accidentally, by chance, by coincidence몇번: a few times, several times즉: that is to say, namely, in other words, i.e.뿔뿔이: separately, in all directions꼭: absolutely, surely, certainly최대한: to the maximum막: just; severely, extremely, violently갑자기: suddenly, abruptly, unexpectedly뒤늦게: too late, belatedly당연히: naturally, of course그대로: as it is, just the same; intactly오래: for a long timeslang/colloquialisms/phrases대박: amazing, awesome말재주도 없다: to be bad at speaking, [literally] to not have a way with words쓰니 (contraction of 글쓴이): literally “the one who wrote the [article]”; refers to the original poster or OP짝남 (contraction of 짝사랑하는남자): refers to one’s crush, implies one-sided love but usually just means “the guy [I] like”짝사랑: one-sided or unrequited love다야: “That’s all”; “It’s everything”자율공립고등학교: combination of 자율 (autonomy, independence) + 공립학교 (public school) + 고등학교 (high school) = charter school서공예 (abbreviation of 서울공연예술고등학교): SoPA (School of Performing Arts Seoul)서실음 (abbreviation of 서울실용음악학교): SMHS (Seoul Music High School)소리야: literally “the sound [I’m making]”; refers to what one is saying무슨 일이 있었어요: Something happened.방과 후: after school, after class방과: the dismissal of classes이러길래: (casual way of quoting someone, similar to “and [he] was like…”)버스비 (contraction of 버스비 차비): bus fare걔 (contraction of 그 애): literally “that kid”; he/she가는 길: the path one takes, one’s way going somewhere와가: almost there, on the way뜬금없이: all of a sudden, suddenly, randomly, out of nowhere덥썩: (describes the sound of snatching/grabbing something eagerly) -- source link
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