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Vocabulary

Nouns:

세대 = generation

공무원 = government person/civil servant

소란 = disturbance/ruckus/uproar (피우다)

창고 warehouse

설문 = survey

앨범 = (photo) album

고급 = high quality, advanced

주택 = housing

희망자 = somebody hoping for something

실망 = disappointment

입주 = moving in to a house/apartment

영업 = business/sales

매출 = sales

성적 = school grades

동맹 = alliance

정정 = correction/revision

사원 = temple/mosque

사원 = member of staff/employee

신입사원 = new employee

편 = counter for books/movies/TV shows

동작 = movement/motion

Verbs:

내버려두다 = leave alone

꼬다 = twist

가르다 = cut/divide/pass though

애쓰다 = try to/effort

개최하다 = hold a meeting/host an event

Passive Verbs:

풀리다 = to be untied

Adjectives:

지치다 = to be exhausted/tired/worn out

풍부하다 = plentiful/bountiful/abundant

Adverbs and Other Words:

뜻밖에 = unexpectedly

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Introduction

In this lesson, you will learn about adding ~아/어 달라고 to the ends of words. In earlier lessons, you learned how to make quoted sentences. This ending is added to words when you are quoting an imperative sentence ending with 주다 (to give). What does that mean? We'll cover this in detail in this lesson.

Quoted Imperative Sentences with 주다: ~달라고

In Lesson 40, you learned about how to create imperative sentences. For example:

밥을 먹어! = Eat!

열심히 공부해! = Study hard!

수고하세요! = Work hard!

In Lesson 52, you learned about how to make quoted sentences. For example:

저는 공원에 가고 싶다고 했어요 = I said I want to go to the park

저는 한국에 못 갈 거라고 했어요 = I said I won't be able to go to Korea

And finally, you learned in Lesson 54 how to make quoted imperative sentences:

저는 그 사람에게 밥을 먹으라고 했어요 = I told that person to eat

저는 그 사람에게 열심히 공부하라고 했어요 = I told that person to study

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