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Korean Adverb

The document provides a list of Korean adverbs along with their meanings and example sentences. Each adverb is accompanied by a translation of the example sentence into English, illustrating its usage in context. This serves as a resource for learning and understanding common Korean adverbs.

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Korean Adverb

The document provides a list of Korean adverbs along with their meanings and example sentences. Each adverb is accompanied by a translation of the example sentence into English, illustrating its usage in context. This serves as a resource for learning and understanding common Korean adverbs.

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🔊 가끔 (gakkeum) – sometimes 가끔 영화 보러 가요.

(Gakkeum yeonghwa boreo gayo.)

– Sometimes, I go to the movies.

🔊 간단히 (gandani) – simply 문제를 간단히 해결했어요. (Munje-reul gandani


haegyeolhaesseoyo.)

– I solved the problem simply.

🔊 갑자기 (gapjagi) – suddenly 갑자기 비가 내렸어요. (Gapjagi biga naeryeosseoyo.)

– Suddenly, it started raining.

🔊 같이 (gachi) – together 같이 공부할래요? (Gachi gongbu-hallaeyo?)

– Do you want to study together?

🔊 계속 (gyesok) – continuously 그는 계속 일을 했어요. (Geuneun gyesok ireul


haesseoyo.)

– He worked continuously.

🔊 일부러 (ilbureo) – intentionally 그가 일부러 문을 닫았어요. (Geuga ilbureo muneul dadat-


seoyo.)

– He intentionally closed the door.

🔊 곧 (got) – soon 곧 도착할 거예요. (Got dochakhal geoyeyo.)

– I will arrive soon.

🔊 그래도 (geuraedo) – nevertheless 그래도 포기하지 마세요. (Geuraedo pogihaji


maseyo.)

– Nevertheless, don’t give up.

🔊 그런데 (geureonde) – by the way 그런데 지금 어디에 있어요? (Geureonde jigeum


eodie isseoyo?)

– By the way, where are you now?

🔊 그러나 (geureona) – however 그러나 그는 오지 않았어요. (Geureona geuneun oji


anasseoyo.)

– However, he didn’t come.

🔊 그러니까 (geureonikka) – so 그러니까 우리가 떠나야 해요. (Geureonikka uriga tteonaya


haeyo.)
– So, we have to leave.

🔊 그리고 (geurigo) – and 그리고 나는 그를 만났어요. (Geurigo naneun geureul


mannasseoyo.)

– And I met him.

🔊 금방 (geumbang) – soon, right away 금방 돌아올게요. (Geumbang doraolgeyo.)

– I’ll be back soon.

🔊 꼭 (kkok) – surely, certainly 꼭 다시 만나자. (Kkok dasi mannaja.)

– Let’s surely meet again.

🔊 나중에 (najunge) – later 나중에 얘기해요. (Najunge yaegihaeyo.)

– Let’s talk later.

🔊 너무 (neomu) – too, very 너무 배가 고파요. (Neomu baega gopayo.)

– I’m very hungry.

🔊 다시 (dasi) – again 다시 해봐요. (Dasi haebwayo.)

– Try again.

🔊 다행히 (dahaenghi) – fortunately 다행히 사고가 없었어요. (Dahaenghi sagoga


eopseosseoyo.)

– Fortunately, there was no accident.

🔊 당연히 (dangyeonhi) – naturally, of course 당연히 가야죠. (Dangyeonhi gayajyo.)

– Naturally, I have to go.

🔊 당장 (dangjang) – immediately 당장 와주세요. (Dangjang wajuseyo.)

– Please come immediately.

🔊 더 (deo) – more 더 필요해요? (Deo piryohaeyo?)

– Do you need more?

🔊 또 (tto) – again, also 또 만나요. (Tto mannayo.)

– See you again.

🔊 똑바로 (ttokbaro) – straight 똑바로 가세요. (Ttokbaro gaseyo.)

– Go straight.
🔊 드디어 (deudieo) – finally드디어 끝났어요. (deudieo kkeutnasseoyo.)

– Finally, it’s over.

🔊 많이 (mani) – a lot, much 많이 먹어요. (Mani meogeoyo.)

– Eat a lot.

🔊 모두 (modu) – all, everyone 모두 모였어요. (Modu moyeosseoyo.) – Everyone


gathered.

🔊 몰래 (mollae) – secretly 몰래 들어갔어요. (Mollae deureogasseoyo.)

– I went in secretly.

🔊 무조건 (mujogeon) – unconditionally 무조건 따라와요. (Mujogeon ttarawayo.)

– Follow me unconditionally.

🔊 바로 (baro) – right away 바로 갈게요. (Baro galgeyo.)

– I’ll go right away.

🔊 방금 (banggeum) – just now 방금 도착했어요. (Banggeum dochakhaesseoyo.)

– I just arrived.

🔊 벌써 (beolsseo) – already 벌써 집에 갔어요. (Beolsseo jibae gasseoyo.)

– He already went home

🔊 별로 (byeollo) – not really, not much 별로 안 좋아요. (Byeollo an joayo.)

– I don’t really like it.

🔊 보통 (botong) – usually 보통 몇 시에 자요? (Botong myeot sie jayo?)

– What time do you usually sleep?

🔊 부드럽게 (budeureopge) – softly부드럽게 말해요. (Budeureopge malhaeyo.)

– Speak softly.

🔊 분명히 (bunmyeonghi) – clearly 분명히 말했어요. (Bunmyeonghi malhaesseoyo.)

– I said it clearly.

🔊 비슷하게 (biseutage) – similarly 비슷하게 생겼어요. (Biseutage saenggyeosseoyo.)

– They look similar.

🔊 빨리 (ppalli) – quickly 빨리 와요. (Ppalli wayo.)


– Come quickly.

🔊 사실 (sasil) – actually 사실 나도 몰랐어요. (Sasil nado mollasseoyo.)

– Actually, I didn’t know either.

🔊 설마 (seolma) – surely not 설마 그럴 리가요? (Seolma geureol rigayo?)

– Surely not?

🔊 솔직히 (soljikhi) – honestly 솔직히 말할게요. (Soljikhi malhalgeyo.)

– I’ll speak honestly.

🔊 스스로 (seuseuro) – by oneself 스스로 해보세요. (Seuseuro haeboseyo.)

– Do it by yourself.

🔊 아마 (ama) – probably 아마 내일 갈 거예요. (Ama naeil gal geoyeyo.)

– I’ll probably go tomorrow.

🔊 아직 (ajik) – still, yet 아직 준비 안 됐어요. (Ajik junbi an dwaesseoyo.)

– I’m not ready yet.

🔊 아주 (aju) – very 아주 좋았어요. (Aju johasseoyo.)

– It was very good.

🔊 알고 보니 (algo boni) – as it turns out 알고 보니 그는 나의 친구였어요. (Algo boni geuneun


naui chinguyeosseoyo.)

– As it turns out, he was my friend.

🔊 약간 (yakgan) – slightly 약간 어려워요. (Yakgan eoryeowoyo.)

– It’s slightly difficult.

🔊 어떻게 (eotteoke) – how 어떻게 해요? (Eotteoke haeyo?)

– How do you do it?

🔊 얼마나 (eolmana) – how much 얼마나 걸려요? (Eolmana geollyeoyo?)

– How long does it take?

🔊 엄청 (eomcheong) – extremely 엄청 바빠요. (Eomcheong bappayo.)

– I am extremely busy.

🔊 여전히 (yeojeonhi) – still 여전히 사랑해요. (Yeojeonhi saranghaeyo.)


– I still love you.

🔊 역시 (yeoksi) – as expected 역시 잘했어요. (Yeoksi jalhaesseoyo.)

– As expected, you did well.

🔊 예전에 (yejeone) – previously 예전에 여기 살았어요. (Yejeone yeogi sarasseoyo.)

– I used to live here.

🔊 오래 (orae) – long 오래 기다렸어요. (Orae gidaryeosseoyo.)

– I waited for a long time.

🔊 완전히 (wanjeonhi) – completely 완전히 잊어버렸어요. (Wanjeonhi


ijeobeoryeosseoyo.) – I completely forgot.

🔊 왜 (wae) – why 왜 그랬어요? (Wae geuraesseoyo?)

– Why did you do that?

🔊 위험하게 (wiheomhage) – dangerously 위험하게 운전하지 마세요. (Wiheomhage


unjeonhaji maseyo.)

– Don’t drive dangerously.

🔊 이따가 (ittaga) – later 이따가 전화할게요. (Ittaga jeonhwa halgeyo.)

– I’ll call you later.

🔊 이미 (imi) – already 이미 알고 있어요. (Imi algo isseoyo.)

– I already know.

🔊 이제 (ije) – now 이제 가야 해요. (Ije gaya haeyo.)

– I have to go now.

🔊 일단 (ildan) – first of all 일단 시작해요. (Ildan sijakhaeyo.)

– First of all, let’s start.

🔊 자주 (jaju) – often 자주 만나요. (Jaju mannayo.)

– Let’s meet often.

🔊 잠시 (jamsi) – for a while 잠시 기다려 주세요. (Jamsi gidaryeo juseyo.)

– Please wait for a while.

🔊 정말 (jeongmal) – really 정말 예뻐요. (Jeongmal yeppeoyo.)


– You are really pretty.

🔊 조금 (jogeum) – a little 조금만 기다려 주세요. (Jogeumman gidaryeo juseyo.)

– Please wait a little.

🔊 조용히 (joyonghi) – quietly 조용히 해 주세요. (Joyonghi hae juseyo.)

– Please be quiet.

🔊 지금 (jigeum) – now 지금 가야 해요. (Jigeum gaya haeyo.)

– I have to go now.

🔊 직접 (jikjeop) – directly 직접 말해요. (Jikjeop malhaeyo.)

– Tell me directly.

🔊 진짜 (jinjja) – really 진짜로요? (Jinjjaro-yo?)

– Really?

🔊 천천히 (cheoncheonhi) – slowly 천천히 걸어요. (Cheoncheonhi georeoyo.)

– Walk slowly.

🔊 최대한 (choedaehan) – to the maximum 최대한 노력해 볼게요. (Choedaehan


noryeokhae bolgeyo.)

– I will try my best.

🔊 충분히 (chungbunhi) – sufficiently 충분히 설명했어요. (Chungbunhi


seolmyeonghaesseoyo.)

– I explained sufficiently.

🔊 하루 종일 (haru jongil) – all day 하루 종일 일했어요. (Haru jongil ilhaesseoyo.)

– I worked all day.

🔊 함께 (hamkke) – together 함께 놀아요. (Hamkke norayo.)

– Let’s play together.

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