TTMIK nível 9 lição 29 (Brasil)

From Korean Wiki Project
Revision as of 18:01, 29 June 2018 by Juccie (Talk | contribs)

(diff) ← Older revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)
Jump to: navigation, search

Welcome to another lesson in the Advanced Situational Expressions series. Throughout this series, we take a look at common situations and some of the advanced expressions you can use in each of them. In this Advanced Situational Expressions lesson, we are going to take a look at some expressions you can use or expect to hear when you meet someone after not seeing them for a long time. 1. 차가 막혀요. = The traffic is bad. 2. 차가 많이 막히네요. = (I see that) The traffic is really bad. 3. 차가 너무 많이 막혀서 오늘은 차 두고 나왔어요. = The traffic is really bad today, so I left my car at home. 4. 지금은 차가 많이 막히는 시간이라서 지하철 타고 가는 게 빠를 거예요. = Now is the time (of the day) when the traffic is bad, so it will be faster to take the subway. 5. 차가 좀 막혀서 늦을 것 같아요. = The traffic is bad, so I’ll be a bit late. 6. 차가 심하게 막혀서 20분 정도 늦을 것 같아요. = The traffic is really bad, so I think I’ll be about 20 minutes late. 7. 보통 이 시간대에는 차가 안 막히는데, 오늘은 좀 많이 막히네요. = The traffic is usually not bad at this time of the day, but today, it’s pretty bad. 8. 어제 여기 지나가는 데에 한 시간 걸렸어요. = It took me one hour to pass through this place yesterday. 9. 서울에서는 출퇴근 시간에 운전하면 차 막히는 거 각오해야 돼요. = If you drive in Seoul around rush hour, you have to be ready for some bad traffic. 10. 차만 안 막히면 10분 안에 갈 수 있는 거리예요. = If the traffic is not bad, it’s a 10 minute distance. 11. 이쪽 길은 많이 막히는 것 같으니까 다른 길로 갈게요. = It looks like the traffic is very bad on this road, so I’ll take another route. 12. 거기 지금쯤 많이 막히지 않을까요? = Don’t you think the traffic there must be bad by now? 13. 차가 하나도 안 막혀서 빨리 왔어요. = There was no traffic at all, so I got here fast.