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UNIT 10 전공이 뭐예요?<br />

Paul: Geureom hyeongineyo. Then you’re <strong>my</strong> hyeong. (A<br />

male’s older brother)<br />

Minjun: Geureoge. I suppose. (Lit. That’s right.)<br />

Paul: Geureom mal noeuseyo. Then you should use panmal<br />

with me.(Lit. relax your speech).<br />

Minjun: Geura<strong>ed</strong>o dwaeyo? Is that alright?<br />

Paul: Geureo<strong>my</strong>o. Of course.<br />

Vocabulary<br />

한국어 Korean (language)<br />

정말 really<br />

잘하네요 [잘하 good at+네요(exclamatory ending)] good at<br />

어디서 [어디 where+(에)서(location particle)] where<br />

배웠어요 [배우 learn+었어요(past tense ending)] learnt<br />

전공해요. [전공하전공해요(present tense form)] major in<br />

어쩐지 no wonder; so that’s why<br />

그럼 well then; in that case<br />

지금 now<br />

몇 학년 [몇 what 학년 school year] what school year<br />

+이에요 am/are/is<br />

몇 학년 is pronounc<strong>ed</strong> <strong>my</strong>eo-tang-nyeon.<br />

2학년 [이 two 학년 school year] second year (at school/uni)<br />

+인데요 [이 am/are/is+ㄴ데요 (polite soft ending)] is<br />

혹시 if by any chance;<br />

몇 년생 [몇 년 what year + 생 born in]<br />

92 년 생 born in ‘92<br />

+이요 polite ending, add<strong>ed</strong> to incomplete sentences, such as<br />

one-word answers, in casual speech

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