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Sometimes you hear these sentence in drama, that ends with a '봐'
 
'봐'  means see, watch when it stands alone. 
Example: 영화 봐요 = watch a movie / going to the movies 
(yeonghwa bwayo)
 
When it's combine with words like,  먹어 봐 or 말해 봐
Then '봐' in the end of the sentence, means 'try to do something' 
말해 봐 = try say it 
(malhae bwa)
 
먹어 봐요 = try eat it 
(meog-eo bwa) 
   
해봐  = try to do it 
(hae bwa)
 
거지말 해봐 = try to lie and see (what happens) 
(geojimal haebwa)
It can also mean 'haven't try something' 
안 가봤어요 = I haven't been there 
(an gabwass-eoyo)
 
안 먹어 봤어요 = I haven't eat it before 
(an meog-eobwass-eoyo)
 Labels: Hangul, South Korea, Word of the Day | 
Vocab List
Hello: 안녕하세요 (annyeonghaseyo) 
How are you: 잘 지냈어요?(jaljinaess-eoyo)
Nice to meet you: 반가워요(bangawoyo)
Thank you: 감사합니다(gamsahabnida)
Welcome: 어서오세요(eoseooseyo)
I love you: 사랑해요 (saranghaeyo)
I like you: 좋아해요(joh-ahaeyo)
Good Morning: 굿모닝 (gutmoning) 
Good Morning: 좋은아침(joh-eun-achim)
Good Night: 잘자요 (jaljayo)
 
Good Night: 안녕히주무세요 (annyeonghijumuseyo)
Goodbye: 잘가요 (jalgayo)
 
Goodbye: 안녕하세요 (annyeonghaseyo)
Goodbye: 안녕히가세요(annyeonghigaseyo) 
Awesome: 대박!(daebak) / 짱(jjang)
Have fun: 즐거운 시간 보내세요(jeulgeoun sigan bonaeseyo)
Have a nice day: 즐거운 하루 되세요(jeulgeoun halu doeseyo)
Enjoy your meal: 맛있게드세요(mas-issgedeuseyo)
오다: to come
마시다: to drink
좋아하다: to like / prefer 
먹다: to eat
쉬다: to rest 
생각하다: to think 
주다:  to give
가다: to go
운동하다: to exercise
나타나다: to appear 
듣다:  to hear
벗다: take off / undress 
약속하다: to promise
거짓말하다: to lie
고백하다: to confess
빼다: to remove / take out 
죄송하다: to be sorry
찾다: to find, to look for
준비하다; to prepare
앉다: to sit
자다: to sleep
사다: to buy 
걸리다: to take (time) 
씻다: to wash
즐기다: to enjoy / have fun 
가지다: to have
기억하다: to remember
포기하다: to give up 
내다: to pay / to place / to give 
사용하다: to use
감추다: to hide 
이기다: to win 
팔다: to sell
틀리다: to be wrong 
싸우다: to fight
대답하다: to answer
내려오다: to come down 
웃다: to laugh 
남기다: to leave
읽다: to read 
소개하다: to introduce
출발하다: to depart
후회하다: to regret 
도착하다: to arrive
버리다: to throw 
싫어하다: to dislike / hate 
꿈꾸다: to dream
남다: to be left / to remain 
시작하다: to start
끝나다: to finish
자르다: to cut 
믿다: to believe
보내다: to send
배우다: to learn
만들다: to make
내리다: to fall / come down 
쓰다: to write / to use / to wear (hat/glasses)
울다: to cry
갖다: to have
웃다: to laugh
도와주다: to help / give assistance 
보다: to see
닦다: to wash / clean 
일어나다: to get up
조심하다: to becareful 
걷다: to walk
원하다: to want / wish 
뛰다: to jump 
춤추다: to dance
싸우다: to fight / argue 
주다: to give 
 
봐Friday, 24 May 2013 
Sometimes you hear these sentence in drama, that ends with a '봐'
'봐'  means see, watch when it stands alone.
Example: 영화 봐요 = watch a movie / going to the movies
(yeonghwa bwayo)
When it's combine with words like,  먹어 봐 or 말해 봐
Then '봐' in the end of the sentence, means 'try to do something' 
말해 봐 = try say it
(malhae bwa)
먹어 봐요 = try eat it
(meog-eo bwa) 
  
해봐  = try to do it
(hae bwa)
거지말 해봐 = try to lie and see (what happens)
(geojimal haebwa)
It can also mean 'haven't try something' 
안 가봤어요 = I haven't been there
(an gabwass-eoyo)
안 먹어 봤어요 = I haven't eat it before
(an meog-eobwass-eoyo)
Labels: Hangul, South Korea, Word of the Day
 
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