Life in Korea
고ː국 | noun | intermediate |
homeland; native country
A term used when one stays abroad to indicate one's home country.
떠나다 | verb | beginner |
leave; depart
To move from a place where one has been to another place.
leave
To get out of a place where one has been or part with people whom one has known, in order to move to another place or meet other people.
be estranged from; cut oneself from
To sever one's relations with something or some people, or become unrelated to them.
set forth
To set out to do something.
start off; leave
To begin a journey.
pass away
(euphemism) To die.
벌ː다 | verb | beginner |
make; earn
To obtain or save money by doing some work.
save
To have free time or more money, as a result of one's choice to spare or not use time or money.
bring on oneself; deserve
To knowingly do something that deserves blame or complaint.
rent and cultivate farmland
To borrow someone's land and cultivate it.
숙쏘 | noun | intermediate |
lodging; accommodations
A place that is not one's house where one stays temporarily,
noun | beginner |
part-time job; side job; student job; moonlighting
A temporary job one has to make money or to make more money, besides one's main job or role.
익쑤카다 | adjective | beginner |
trained; experienced; skilled
Not bad at doing something because one did it several times before.
familiar; accustomed; habituated
Not unfamiliar but comfortable with someone or something because one has seen him/her or experienced it often.
저긍 | noun | intermediate |
adaptation; adjustment
The act of getting accustomed to, or changing to fit into, a condition or environment.