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Housework

얼룩 | noun | intermediate |

spot

A mark on a background, made up of spots or streaks different in color from the background.

spot; stain

The mark left by something being colored or dyed with liquid, etc.
일ː쏜 | noun | intermediate |

hands; work

A hand which is doing something; work done by hand

skills

Skills with which one works.

hands; worker

A person who works.
이피다 | verb | intermediate |

dress; clothe

To make a person or animal wear or hang clothes over his/her or its body.

inflict; cause

To make a person or animal suffer a disaster or damage.

coat; plate

To spread something on the surface of something else or cover something with something else.
정ː니 | noun | beginner |

organizing

The act of gathering or clearing away dispersed or unorganized items.

putting together

The act of categorizing or gathering systematically.

removal; redevelopment

The act of establishing a certain order by reducing or clearing away something problematic or unnecessary.

end

The act of ending a relationship with another person.

update

The act of making the transaction history with a bank shown on one's passbook.
주전자 | noun | intermediate |

kettle

A container with a small spout and a handle that is used to heat water or liquor in or pour it from.
지반 | noun | intermediate |

house; home

A community consisting of family members who live together, or close relatives.
지반닐 | noun | beginner |

housework; household chores

Work done in a household, such as the laundry, cleaning, cooking, etc.

family events

Work or events related to the household such as ancestral rites, weddings, etc.
청소 | noun | beginner |

cleaning

An act of cleaning something dirty and messy.
청소기 | noun | intermediate |

vacuum cleaner

An electrical appliance used for cleaning that sucks in dust or small pieces of trash.
치우다 | verb | intermediate |

move

To move an object to another place.

clean; tidy up

To clean up a place or put things away.

clean; empty

To empty a room, etc., by moving things away or tidying them up.

abort; give up

To stop doing something while in the process of doing it.

have one's daughter marry

To have one’s daughter get married.

eat up

To get rid of food by eating it.