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Hangeul/한글

Emotion

TermDefinition
기쁘다 (gi-bbu-da) Ex: 만나서 기뻐요! (Man-na-seo gi-bbeo-yo) to be happy 😄 Ex: I am happy to meet you!
슬프다 (sul-pu-da) Ex: 못 만나서 슬퍼요. (Mot man-na-seo sul-peo-yo.) to be sad 😢 Ex: I'm sad that I can't meet you.
무섭다 (mu-seob-da) Ex: 귀신이 무서워요. (gwi-sin-i mu-seo-wo-yo.) to be scary/scared 🙀 Ex: The ghost is scary.
외롭다 (oe-lob-da) Ex: 친구가 없어서 외로외요. (Chin-gu-ga eob-seo-seo oe-loe-oe-yo.) to be lonely Ex: I feel lonely because I don't have any friends.
걱정되다 (geog-jeong-doe-da) Ex: 연락이 안돼서 걱정돼요. (yeon-rag-i an-doae-seo geog-jeong-doae-yo) to be worried 😧 Ex: I'm worried because I can't contact you.
심심하다 (shim-shim-ha-da) Ex: 매일 똑같아서 심심해요. (mae-il ddog-ga-ta-seo shim-shim-hae-yo) to be bored 😑 Ex: I am bored because every day is the same.
실망하다 (shil-mang-ha-da) Ex: 시험 점수를 보고 실망했어요. (shi-heom jeom-soo-rul bo-do shil-man-hae-sseo-yo.) to be disappointed 😔 Ex: I am disappointed because I saw my test score.
창피하다 (chang-pi-ha-da) Ex: 넘어져서 창피해요. (neom-eo-jyeo-seo chang-pi-hae-yo.) to be embarrassed 😅 Ex: I am embarrassed because I fell.
화가나다 (hwa-ga-na-da) Ex: 선생님이 화가났어요. (seon-saeng-nim-i hwa-ga-na-sseo-yo.) to be angry 😡 Ex: The teacher was angry.
행복하다 (haeng-bog-ha-da) Ex: 매일 행복해요. (mae-il haeng-bog-hae-yo.) to be happy 😊 Ex: I'm happy every day.
기분이 좋다 (gi-bun-i joh-da) Ex: 시험을 잘봐서 기분이 좋아요. (shi-heom-eul jal-bwa-seo gi-bun-i joh-a-yo.) to feel good 👍🏼 Ex: I feel good because I did well on the test.
기분이 나쁘다 (gi-bun-i na-bbu-da) Ex: 시험을 못봐서 기분이 나빠요. (shi-heom-eul mot-bwa-seo gi-bun-i na-bba-yo.) to feel bad 👎🏻 Ex: I feel bad because I didn't pass the test.
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