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+ | People in bigger cities, especially Seoul, tend to live in apartment complexes. So these vocabulary words apply to both living in a house and an apartment complex. | ||
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+ | ==General== | ||
+ | *자취(하다) <[[自]][[炊]]> - self boarding, cooking for oneself, to cook for oneself. | ||
+ | *집들이 - housewarming party | ||
+ | *계단 <[[階]][[段]]> - stairs | ||
+ | *엘리베이터 / 승강기 <[[昇]][[降]][[機]]> - elevator | ||
+ | *관리실 / 경비실 <[[警]][[備]][[室]]> - guardhouse, the room where a security of the apartment complex stays | ||
+ | *주차장 <[[駐]][[車]][[場]]> - parking lot | ||
+ | *옥상 <[[屋]][[上]]> - roof, rooftop | ||
+ | *어린이집 - day care center | ||
+ | *우편함 <[[郵]][[便]][[函]]> - mailbox | ||
+ | *초인종 <[[招]][[人]][[鐘]]> - doorbell | ||
+ | *[[Sino Korean numbers|Sino Korean number]] + 층 - (number) floor | ||
+ | **일층 - first floor | ||
+ | **이층 - second floor | ||
+ | **삼층 - third floor | ||
==House== | ==House== | ||
*집 - House | *집 - House | ||
− | * | + | *안방 <-[[房]]> - ? |
− | *방 - | + | *[[방]] - room |
− | *화장실 - | + | *화장실 <[[化]][[粧]][[室]]> - bathroom |
− | *부엌 - | + | *부엌 - kitchen |
+ | *거실 <[[居]][[室]]> - living room | ||
+ | *베란다 - veranda | ||
+ | *현관 <[[玄]][[關]]> - door steps (on the inside) where people take off their shoes | ||
+ | *다락방 - attic | ||
+ | *계단 - staircase | ||
+ | *뒷마당 - backyard | ||
+ | *이중문 <[[二]][[重]][[門]]> - double doors | ||
+ | *현관문 구명 - key hole | ||
+ | *발코니 - balcony | ||
+ | *신발 매트 - doormat | ||
+ | *가족실 <[[家]][[族]][[室]]> - den | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Type of House== | ||
+ | *아파트 - apartment | ||
+ | *주택 - house | ||
+ | *원룸 - efficiency studio | ||
+ | *오피스텔 - studio | ||
+ | *원룸 (one room) - a small studio apartment which consists of only one room. | ||
+ | *빌라 - villa (different than the standard meaning of villa -- need description!) | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | ==Occupations== | ||
+ | *배관공 - plumber | ||
+ | *목수 - carpenter | ||
+ | *정원사 - gardener | ||
+ | *열쇠공 - locksmith | ||
+ | *부동산업자 - real Estate Agent | ||
+ | *전기 기술자 - electrician | ||
+ | *페인트공 - painter | ||
+ | *파출부 - housekeeper | ||
==Chores== | ==Chores== | ||
− | *설거지(하다) - | + | *설거지(하다) - dish washing, to do the dishes |
− | *청소(하다) - cleaning, to clean | + | *청소(하다) <[[淸]][[掃]]> - cleaning, to clean |
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==Bills== | ==Bills== | ||
− | *임대료 - | + | *임대료 - rent (fee) |
− | + | *관리비 <[[管]][[理]][[費]]> - management expenses | |
− | * | + | *전기세/전기료 <[[前]][[記]]-> - electric bill |
− | * | + | *수도세 <[[水]][[道]]-> - water bill |
− | * | + | *가스비 - gas bill |
− | *연체료 - | + | *전화세 - phone bill |
− | *기타 - | + | *재산세 - property tax |
+ | *인터넷요금 - internet bill | ||
+ | *연체료 <[[延]][[滯]][[料]]> - late fee | ||
+ | *기타 - other, miscellaneous | ||
==Misc== | ==Misc== | ||
*평 - a unit of measurement in Korea corresponding to 3.3058 square meters. It is used most often in referring to the sizes of rooms or buildings. | *평 - a unit of measurement in Korea corresponding to 3.3058 square meters. It is used most often in referring to the sizes of rooms or buildings. | ||
+ | *보증금 <[[保]][[證]][[金]]> - deposit money | ||
+ | *월세 <[[月]][[貰]]> - monthly payment | ||
+ | *전세 <[[傳]][[貰]]> - a type of system in Korea that allows the person to live rent free if the person puts a big deposit down, which they will get back at the end of the contract. | ||
+ | *코딱지만한 방 - a tiny room. Literally means a room as small as a booger. | ||
+ | [[Category:Vocabulary]] |
Latest revision as of 03:23, 9 April 2010
People in bigger cities, especially Seoul, tend to live in apartment complexes. So these vocabulary words apply to both living in a house and an apartment complex.
General
- 자취(하다) <自炊> - self boarding, cooking for oneself, to cook for oneself.
- 집들이 - housewarming party
- 계단 <階段> - stairs
- 엘리베이터 / 승강기 <昇降機> - elevator
- 관리실 / 경비실 <警備室> - guardhouse, the room where a security of the apartment complex stays
- 주차장 <駐車場> - parking lot
- 옥상 <屋上> - roof, rooftop
- 어린이집 - day care center
- 우편함 <郵便函> - mailbox
- 초인종 <招人鐘> - doorbell
- Sino Korean number + 층 - (number) floor
- 일층 - first floor
- 이층 - second floor
- 삼층 - third floor
House
- 집 - House
- 안방 <-房> - ?
- 방 - room
- 화장실 <化粧室> - bathroom
- 부엌 - kitchen
- 거실 <居室> - living room
- 베란다 - veranda
- 현관 <玄關> - door steps (on the inside) where people take off their shoes
- 다락방 - attic
- 계단 - staircase
- 뒷마당 - backyard
- 이중문 <二重門> - double doors
- 현관문 구명 - key hole
- 발코니 - balcony
- 신발 매트 - doormat
- 가족실 <家族室> - den
Type of House
- 아파트 - apartment
- 주택 - house
- 원룸 - efficiency studio
- 오피스텔 - studio
- 원룸 (one room) - a small studio apartment which consists of only one room.
- 빌라 - villa (different than the standard meaning of villa -- need description!)
Occupations
- 배관공 - plumber
- 목수 - carpenter
- 정원사 - gardener
- 열쇠공 - locksmith
- 부동산업자 - real Estate Agent
- 전기 기술자 - electrician
- 페인트공 - painter
- 파출부 - housekeeper
Chores
Bills
- 임대료 - rent (fee)
- 관리비 <管理費> - management expenses
- 전기세/전기료 <前記-> - electric bill
- 수도세 <水道-> - water bill
- 가스비 - gas bill
- 전화세 - phone bill
- 재산세 - property tax
- 인터넷요금 - internet bill
- 연체료 <延滯料> - late fee
- 기타 - other, miscellaneous
Misc
- 평 - a unit of measurement in Korea corresponding to 3.3058 square meters. It is used most often in referring to the sizes of rooms or buildings.
- 보증금 <保證金> - deposit money
- 월세 <月貰> - monthly payment
- 전세 <傳貰> - a type of system in Korea that allows the person to live rent free if the person puts a big deposit down, which they will get back at the end of the contract.
- 코딱지만한 방 - a tiny room. Literally means a room as small as a booger.