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Real examples
More examples for step 4
Word | Audio |
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사투리 (dialect) | |
사치 (luxury) | |
사표 (letter of resignation) | |
서해 (the western sea) | |
세차 (car washing) | |
수표 (check) | |
소파 (sofa) | |
시차 (time difference) | |
시키다 (to order) | |
아파트 (apartment) | |
아프다 (to be painful) | |
아토피 (atopy) | |
야하다 (to be vulgar) | |
얘기 (story) | |
여보 (honey [married couple] ) | |
여자 (girl) | |
예 (example) | |
예고 (advance notice) | |
오토바이 (motorcycle) | |
오해 (misunderstanding) | |
오후 (afternoon) | |
요구르트 (yogurt) | |
요리 (cooking) | |
우유 (milk) | |
우표 (postage stamp) | |
이유 (reason) | |
주차 (parking) | |
조카 (nephew) | |
지하 (underground) | |
지폐 (paper money) | |
지혜 (wisdom) | |
차 (tea, car) | |
차표 (bus ticket) | |
차례 (order, turn) | |
초대하다 (to invite) | |
카드 (card) | |
카카오 (cacao) | |
카페 (cafe) | |
캐나다 (Canada) | |
커피 (coffee) | |
코 (nose) | |
쿠키 (cookies) | |
크리스마스 (Christmas) | |
키 (height) | |
키스 (kiss) | |
타이어 (tire) | |
토마토 (tomato) | |
토하다 (to throw up) | |
포도 (grape) | |
피부 (skin) | |
하다 (to do) | |
허리 (waist) | |
호주 (Australia) | |
휴가 (holiday, rest day ) | |
휴지 (toilet paper) | |
얘 (him/her) | |
걔 (him/her) | |
쟤 (him/her) |
Writing
Characters are written in a certain stroke order. Korean letters are written left to right, top to bottom.