Ordering food
시다 | adjective | beginner |
sour
Tasting vinegary.
feeling a twinge
Feeling sore and having a dull pain in one's tooth, joint, etc.
dazzled
Having a pricking pain in one's eyes due to intense light.
시키다 | verb | beginner |
order
To make a person do something.
order
To order food, alcohol, beverages, etc.
To make somebody play a certain role.
식따 | verb | beginner |
cool; cool down; get cold
For warmth to disappear.
fade; die down
For an emotion or feeling to abate.
cool down
For sweat to dry or stop running.
식땅 | noun | beginner |
cafeteria; restaurant
A place for eating meals within a building.
restaurant; eating place
A store where food is made and served.
식싸 | noun | beginner |
meal
The act of eating food daily at a certain time such as breakfast, lunch and dinner, or such food.
식초 | noun | beginner |
vinegar
A liquid seasoning that tastes sour made by fermenting raw ingredients.
신선하다 | adjective | beginner |
novel; original
New and fresh.
fresh
A vegetable, fruit, fish, etc., being in a good state, not stale or rotten.
싱겁따 | adjective | beginner |
not salty; flat
Not tasting salty enough.
nonsensical; frivolous; flippant
A state in which a person's words or action is nonsensical, not fitting for his/her situation.
bland; flat; flavorless
A state in which a certain action, remark, article, etc. is flat and tedious without being able to arouse interest.