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Grammar & Vocabulary from the Naver Dictionary App


 This Is A Dialogue That I Got From The Naver Dictionary App. You Can Find Daily Korean Conversations Over There. However, Today I'm Breaking Down Some Of The Grammar & Vocabulary.

THE DIALOGUE :

1: 오랜만에 이렇게 야구장에 오니까 어때?

2: 너무 좋아. 그리고 우리 팀이 잘하니까 더 신나.

1: 오늘은 우리 팀이 이길 것 같아.

2: 그런데 배고프지 않아? 뭐 먹으면서 볼까?

1: 그럼 치킨 사 먹자. 음료수도 마시고.

2: 표는 네가 샀으니까 이건 내가 살게.

Sentence By Sentence Breakdown:

오랜만에 이렇게 야구장에 오니까 어때?

:arrow_right: ~니까 [Because; So]

오랜만에 이렇게 야구장에 오니까

Because It's Been A Long Time Since We Came To The Baseball Stadium...

어때(요)?

How Is It?

너무 좋아. 그리고 우리 팀이 잘하니까 더 신나.

:arrow_right: ~니까 [Because; So]

우리 팀이 잘하다

Our Team Does/Plays Well

더 신나

I'm More Excited

오늘은 우리 팀이 이길 것 같아요

:arrow_right: ~을/ㄹ 것 같다 [I Think; Look Like; Seems Like]

This Grammar Structure Deals With The Future Tense

이기다

To Win

그런데 배고프지 않아? 뭐 먹으면서 볼까?

배고프다

To Be Hungry

:arrow_right: ~지 않다

To Not Be

배고프지 않아?

Aren't You Hungry?

뭐 Is Used In This Sentence With The Meaning of 'Something' Instead of 'What'

:arrow_right: ~ (으)면서 [While]

Indicating That The First & Second Verbs Occur Simultaneously

먹다

To Eat

보다

To Watch

먹으면서 보다

Eat While Watching

~ㄹ 까 [Shall We]

To Propose Something

먹으면서 볼까?

Shall We Eat & Watch?

그럼 치킨 사 먹자. 음료수도 마시고.

사다

To Buy

먹다

To Eat

:arrow_right: ~자

Let's ~V

To Say "Let's Do Something"

먹자

Let's Eat

음료수

Beverage(s)

:arrow_right: ~도

Also

:arrow_right: ~고(요)

When Your Adding On To Your Previous Sentence.

표는 네가 샀으니까 이건 내가 살게.

:arrow_right: ~니까 [Because; So]

표는 네가 샀어

You bought tickets

이건 내가 살게

I will buy this

Vocabulary From The Dialogue:

오랜만에 A long Time

이렇께 Like This, In This Way

야구장 Baseball Stadium, Baseball Park

오다 To Come

너무 Too Much; Very

좋다 To Like (Something/Someone) ; To Be Good

그리고 And

우리 Our; We; Us

팀 Team

잘하다 To Do Well

더 More

신나다 Be Excited (At/By/About)

오늘 Today

이기다 To Win

배가 고프다 To Be Hungry

뭐 What; Something

먹다 To Eat

그럼 Then

사다 To Buy

음료수 Beverage

마시다 To Drink

표 Tickets

이거 This




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