Wednesday, April 23, 2008

介绍韩国动词





动词以辅音结尾的
읽다 - To read 阅读

Formal 尊敬语 Standard 日常 Intimate 亲密
现在时态


읽습니다 읽어요 읽어
过去时态


읽었습니다 읽었어요 읽었어
将来时态


읽을 겁니다 읽을게요 읽을게




먹다 - To eat

Formal 尊敬语 Standard 日常 Intimate 亲密
现在时态


먹습니다 먹어요 먹어
过去时态


먹었습니다 먹었어요 먹었어
将来时态


먹을 겁니다 먹을게요 먹을게








(ㅏ,ㅗ).动词以元音结尾的,
가다 - To go

Formal 尊敬语 Standard 日常 Intimate 亲密
现在时态


갑니다 가요
过去时态


갔습니다 갔어요 갔어
将来时态


갈 겁니다 갈게요 갈게




보다 - To see 看到

Formal 尊敬语 Standard 日常 Intimate 亲密
现在时态


봅니다 봐요
过去时态


봤습니다 봤어요 봤어
将来时态


볼 겁니다 볼게요 볼게




(ㅓ,ㅜ,ㅡ,ㅣ...)动词以辅音结尾的
쓰다 - To write

Formal 尊敬语 Standard 日常 Intimate 亲密
现在时态


씁니다 써요
过去时态


썼습니다 썼어요 썼어
将来时态


쓸 겁니다 쓸게요 쓸게




배우다 - To learn 了解/学习

Formal 尊敬语 Standard 日常 Intimate 亲密
现在时态


배웁니다 배워요 배워
过去时态


배웠습니다 배웠어요 배웠어
将来时态


배울 겁니다 배울게요 배울게




이기다 - To win /

Formal 尊敬语 Standard日常 Intimate 亲密
现在时态


이깁니다 이겨요 이겨
过去时态


이겼습니다 이겼어요 이겼어
将来时态


이길 겁니다 이길게요 이길게




하다 (hada) 动词.
하다 - To do

Formal 尊敬语 Standard 日常 Intimate 亲密
现在时态


합니다 해요
过去时态


했습니다 했어요 했어
将来时态


할 겁니다 할게요 할게




공부하다 - To study 研究

Formal 尊敬语 Standard 日常 Intimate 亲密
现在时态
공부합니다 공부해요 공부해




过去时态 공부했습니다 공부했어요 공부했어




将来时态 공부할 겁니다 공부할게요 공부할게

Saturday, April 19, 2008

Dangjin, South Korea

I want to give you a brief introduction to some of the businesses around Dangjin.

Dangjin is compactly laid out with a wide assortment of business, shops and localities that make it a perfectly acceptable little town to live in. On the left you can see a 김밥천국 restaurant. This chain restaurant specialize in Kimbab (김밥). I especially like 참치김밥 (pronounced chamchi kimbab), or tuna fish kimbab which is wonderfully fresh tasting and delicious. This is easily my favorite quick lunch or dinner.
On the right is the front entrance to the GS Supermarket. This is a mid-sized supermarket which is adequate for shopping for the simple shopper. They did recently add salsa to their stock which made me particularly happy. But the accompanying corn chips are no friend to my waistline.
Newly opened is a Dunkin Donuts which is all about Donuts. I am not a big Donut fan personally, but I amazingly can kill two or three while barely taking a breath.
Dangjin is full of little shops that are the female window shoppers paradise.

There must be 25 branches of Sk Telecom around Dangjing. They are on every corner. Kind of like China Mobile in China.

There is a Baskin Robbin 31 Flavors. This is also something I can take or leave, but I guess it is nice to have. I know several of my friends like it.


The main post office right down town has a large store to its right, but the upper floors are mostly occupied by offices.

Dangjin has a Dominos Pizza and a Mr. Pizza. The Mr. Pizza is a Korean chain. The pizza is OK, but the atmosphere is nice if you want to have a comfortable dinner out. It is clean and well lighted. It kind of has the feel of a Pizza Hut, or maybe from China a Big Pizza, though it is not a buffet.

During the day the streets a crowded with people going here and there.
On the left you can see the building where my gym is. The gym occupies the 4th and 5th floors. The locker rooms, showers and sauna are on the 5th floor. The exercise room is on the 4th floor. It has nautilus type machines, stair steppers, treadmills and such. My favorite treadmill looks out the window on the left side. If you get up early on a weekday you can look up and see me walking nowhere.
In the picture you can see my car parked down on the left side of the building. Somethings not shown worth mentioning include the following.
There are a couple of movie theaters, which usually have at least one English speaking movie playing. There is a bowling alley. There is a park atop a hill in the middle of downtown.

Friday, April 18, 2008

Korean Flash Cards