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'''Note:''' Some verbs have a noun form and a verb form, in this case it will be written like this: noun form(하다 or 되다) with the first definition being the noun form and the second usually being the verb form. | '''Note:''' Some verbs have a noun form and a verb form, in this case it will be written like this: noun form(하다 or 되다) with the first definition being the noun form and the second usually being the verb form. | ||
− | If the noun form has a Chinese | + | If the noun form has a Chinese character, then it will be noun form(i.e. 하다 / 되다) <Chinese character><br> |
:For example: 졸업(하다) < 卒業 > - Graduation (noun form), to graduate (verb form) | :For example: 졸업(하다) < 卒業 > - Graduation (noun form), to graduate (verb form) | ||
+ | You can click on the individual roots (like the 구 in 입[[구]]) from some words with Chinese roots to explore other vocabulary that uses the same roots or other roots with the same pronunciation. |
Revision as of 22:29, 26 June 2009
Note: Some verbs have a noun form and a verb form, in this case it will be written like this: noun form(하다 or 되다) with the first definition being the noun form and the second usually being the verb form.
If the noun form has a Chinese character, then it will be noun form(i.e. 하다 / 되다) <Chinese character>
- For example: 졸업(하다) < 卒業 > - Graduation (noun form), to graduate (verb form)
You can click on the individual roots (like the 구 in 입구) from some words with Chinese roots to explore other vocabulary that uses the same roots or other roots with the same pronunciation.
Subcategories
This category has the following 7 subcategories, out of 7 total.
Pages in category "Vocabulary"
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