2, 4, 6 등은 짝수이다. 2, 4, 6 etc. are even numbers. 2, 4, and 6 are even. 2 곱하기 13은 26이다. 2 times 13 is 26. Two times thirteen is twenty-six. 3 더하기 5는 8이다. 3 plus 5 is 8. Three plus five is eight. 4 곱하기 4는 16이다. 4 times 4 is 16. Four times four is sixteen. 1, 3, 5는 홀수이다. And 1, 3, 5 are odd numbers. 1, 3 and 5 are odd. 수신자부담전화 1-800-446-2581을 이용해주세요. Call us toll-free at 1-800-446-2581. Please call 1-800-446-2581. "지난 주에 티비 봤어?" "아니." "Did you watch television last week?" "No." "Did you watch TV last week?" "No." 5 더하기 2는 7이다. Five plus two equals seven. Five plus two is seven. 가! Go! Go! 미국 성인은 약 65퍼센트가 비만이고 그건 그들의 건강에 좋지 않다. About 65% of American adults are overweight, which isn't good for their health. Sixty-five percent of American adults are obese, and that’s not good for their health. 에취! Achoo! Ecz! 개는 잘 짖는 다고 좋은 개가 아니다. A dog who is a good barker is not a good dog. A dog is a good barker and not a good dog. 아프리카는 가장 가난한 대륙이다. Africa is the poorest continent. Africa is the poorest continent. 8시간 동안 운전을 한 후에 톰은 더이상 운전을 할 수 없었다. After driving for eight hours, Tom just couldn't drive any longer. After eight hours of driving, Tom was no longer able to drive. 톰과의 데이트 후에 메리는 하루종일 정신이 산란했어, 수업에서 집중도 못하고 배고픔도 느끼지 못했어. After her first date with Tom, Mary was distracted all day, couldn't concentrate on her classes and didn't feel hungry. After a date with Tom, Mary was distracted all day, unable to concentrate in class and feeling hungry. 천리길도 한 걸음부터. A journey of a thousand miles starts with a single step. Then one step forward. 모든 일에는 끝이 있다. All good things come to an end. Everything has an end. 모든 인간은 태어날 때부터 자유로우며 그 존엄과 권리에 있어 동등하다. 인간은 천부적으로 이성과 양심을 부여받았으며 서로 형제애의 정신으로 행동하여야 한다. All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood. All men are free from birth and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed by nature with reason and conscience, and they must act in the spirit of fraternity with one another. 너가 모두는 이것을 읽어야 해요. All of you have to read it. You all need to read this. 모든 사람은 평등하게 태어났어. All people are born equal. Everyone is born equal. 결과가 좋으면 모든 것이 좋다. All's well that ends well. If the results are good, everything is good. 반짝이는 것이 모두 금은 아니다. All that glitters is not gold. Not everything that shines is gold. 이 사과들은 전부 맛있다. All these apples are very sweet. All of these excuses are delicious. 영화가 나빠도 친구랑 같이 있으니 즐거울 테지. Although the film is bad, I will enjoy it because I'm with friends. The movie will be great if you are with a friend. 항상 네 자료를 인용하도록 해. Always cite your sources. Always quote your data. 멕시코인에 그에게 스페인어를 가르쳐 주었다. A Mexican taught him Spanish. I taught him Spanish in Mexico. 앤드류가 학교에서 린다를 만나요. Andrew meets Linda at school. Andrew meets Linda at school. 그러나, 그 반대도 또한 항상 진실이다. And yet, the contrary is always true as well. But the opposite is always true. 감사하는 빛이 그의 얼굴에 역력하다. An expression of gratitude can be clearly seen on his face. The light of gratitude shines on his face. 재미 있는 제안이야. 그게 좀 고려야겠다. An interesting proposal. Need to think it over. It's a fun proposition, and I'll take that into account. 더필요한거 있으세요? Anything else? Do you need anything else? 아무튼 좋았겠다. Anyway, that must have been good. I'd love it anyway. 정규직이 임시직보다 나아. A permanent job is better than a temporary one. Regular is better than temporary. 아랍어는 복잡하지 않다. Arabic isn't complicated. Arabic is not complicated. 아랍어는 어렵지 않다. Arabic isn't hard. Arabic is not difficult. 빗방울이 그녀의 볼 위로 떨어졌다. A raindrop splashed on her cheek. The raindrops fell on her cheek. 요즘 여행 준비하느라 아주 바쁘시지요? Aren't you extremely busy preparing for your trip these days? Are you busy traveling these days? 자리 있어요? Are seats available? Do you have a seat? 저에게 해당되는 할인 티켓은 없나요? Are there any discount tickets for me? Is there a ticket for me? 네가 아직 만난 적 없는 여자애들도 여기 있어? Are there any girls here that you haven't yet met? Are there any girls you haven't met yet? 너의 반에 한국에서 온 학생이 있니? Are there any students from Korea in your class? Do you have a student in Korea? 당신은 의사입니까? Are you a doctor? Are you a doctor? 바쁘세요? Are you busy? Busy? 지금 바빠? Are you busy now? Are you busy? 다 했읍니까? Are you done? Have you done it? 너 이걸 할 거야 뭐야? Are you going to do this or what? You're gonna do this. What? 이걸 쓰실 겁니까? Are you going to use this? Are you going to use this? 진짜로 도와줄 마음이 있어? Are you really willing to help? Do you really want to help? 이걸 어떻게 하는지 모른다고 말하는 거야? Are you saying you don't know how to do this? You're saying you don't know how to do this? 자고 있어? Are you sleeping? Are you sleeping? 정말이에요? Are you sure? Really? "스웨덴 사람이세요?" "아니요, 스위스 사람이예요." "Are you Swedish?" "No, I'm Swiss." "Are you from Sweden?" "No, you're from Switzerland." 내 일을 어떻게 하면 되는지 나한테 말하고 있는거에요? Are you telling me how to do my job? Are you telling me how to do my job? 룩은 체스 말 중 하나야. A rook is a chess piece. Rook is one of the chess horses. 예술은 우리를 단조로운 일상에서 벗어나게 해준다. Art breaks the monotony of our life. Art keeps us out of the ordinary. 탐에게 돌아오자 마자 전화해 달라고 물어봐 주세요. Ask Tom to call me as soon as he returns. Ask Tom to call you as soon as you get back. 아스퍼거는 자폐증의 일종이야. Asperger syndrome is a form of autism. Aspergers are a form of autism. 황소바람이 들어오니 문을 닫아로! A strong draft is getting in, close the door ! When the bullwind comes in, close the door! 황소바람이 들어오니 창문을 닫아라! A strong draft is getting in, close the window ! Close the window when the bullwind comes in! 아테네는 그리스의 수도야. Athens is the capital of Greece. Athens is the capital of Greece. 고슴도치에 놀란 호랑이 밤송이 보고 절한다. A tiger surprised by a hedgehog will bow before the chestnut burrs. The tiger who is surprised by the hedgehog bows at night. 저도 이제서야 도착했어요. At last I finally arrived too. I have just arrived. 가을이 왔어요. Autumn is here. Autumn has arrived. 아보카도는 아보카도 나무의 열매입니다. Avocados are the fruit of the avocado tree. Avocado is the fruit of the avocado tree. 지혜로운 리더는 언제 들어야 할지를 안다. A wise leader knows when to listen. A wise leader knows when to listen. 한 단어는 수정처럼 투명한 변하지 않는게 아니라 의미의 한 표현일 뿐이며 사용되는 상황과 시간에 따라서 매우 다양하게 변화 될수 있다. A word is not a crystal, transparent and unchanging, it is the skin of a living thought and may vary greatly in colour and content according to the circumstances and time in which it is used. A word does not change as transparent as a crystal, it is only an expression of meaning and can vary greatly depending on the context and time used. 조심해! Be careful. Watch out! 조심하십시오. 길 위에 소가 있습니다. Be careful! There's a cow in the road! Be careful. There's a cow on the road. 제가 문학을 공부하는 사람이기 때문에, 영화를 볼 때에 예슬적인 측면에서 보게 됩니다. Because I study literature, I tend to see films from an artistic perspective. Since I'm a literature student, I see it in terms of aesthetics when I watch movies. 나의 사촌이 아직 어려서, 그들은 그에게 좀 더 기회를 줬다. Because my nephew was still young, they cut him some slack. My cousin was still young, so they gave him a chance. 짙은 안개때문에, 우리는 도로표시를 잘 볼 수 없었다. Because of the thick fog, we could not see the signs clearly. Due to the thick fog, we couldn’t see the road signs. 대답하기에 너무 긴장되어서, 그는 바닥을 응시했다. Being too nervous to reply, he stared at the floor. Too nervous to answer, he stared at the floor. 사랑받아라! Be loved! Be loved! 사랑받아라. Be loved. be loved. 베티는 그녀를 죽였다. Betty killed her. Betty killed her. 겉모습에 속지 않도록 주의하라. Beware of the appearance. Be careful not to fall for your appearance. 빌,날따라오면,형도떠다닐거야. Bill, if you'll come with me, you'll float, too. Bill, if you follow me, you'll be gone. 피는 붉다. Blood is red. The blood is red. 그의 상처에서 피가 흘러 나왔다. Blood ran from his wound. There was blood from his wounds. 피가 여기저기 있었다. Blood was everywhere. There was blood everywhere. 피가 말해 줄 것이다. Blood will tell. Blood will tell you. 물 좀 끓여. Boil some water. Drink some water. 둘 다 프랑스어를 할 줄 알아. Both of them speak French. They both speak French. 여자애보다는 남자애들이 더 자주 자폐증으로 진단받아. Boys are more often diagnosed with autism than girls. Boys are more often diagnosed with autism than girls. 남자애도 운다. Boys do cry. The boy also cries. 브라질은 남미에서 가장 큰 나라입니다. Brazil is the biggest country in South America. Brazil is the largest country in South America. 아침식사는 오전 7시에 제공됩니다. Breakfast is served at seven a.m. Breakfast is served at 7 a.m. 아이, 추워! Brr – it's cold! It's cold! 부르즈 할리파는 현재 세계에서 가장 높은 고층건물이다. Burj Khalifa is currently the tallest building in the world. Burj Khalifa is currently the tallest skyscraper in the world. 부르즈 칼리파는 현재 세계에서 가장 큰 고층건물이다. Burj Khalifa is currently the tallest skyscraper in the world. Burj Khalifa is currently the largest skyscraper in the world. 부르즈 할리파는 현재 세계에서 가장 높은 고층건물이다. Burj Khalifa is currently the tallest skyscraper in the world. Burj Khalifa is currently the tallest skyscraper in the world. 그러나 우주는 무한하다. But the universe is infinite. But the universe is infinite. 돌아올 때 슈퍼마켓에서 계란 사 와. Buy eggs at the store on your way home. Buy eggs at the supermarket when you return. 이스마엘이라고 부르세요. Call me Ismaël. Call me Ishmael. 내일 전화하세요 Call me tomorrow. Call me tomorrow. 이 번호로 전화해. Call this number. Call this number. 카나다는 너무 크고 사람이 많아요. Canada is really big and there are lots of people. Canada is too big and too many people. 솔직하고 투명한 정보와 대화가 상호 신뢰의 기초이다. Candidness and transparency, information and communication are the basis of mutual trust. Honest and transparent information and conversations are the foundation of mutual trust. 이유를 물어봐도 돼? Can I ask why? Can I ask why? 나 오늘밤 너의 파티에 가도 돼? Can I come to your party tonight? Can I go to your party tonight? 이제 가도 되나요? Can I go now? Can I go now? 가져도 될까요? Can I have it? Can I have it? 이 컵 가져도 돼요? Can I have this cup? Can I have this cup? 제가 좀 도와 드릴까요? Can I help you? Can I help you? 카드로도 지불할 수 있어요? Can I pay with a credit card? Can I pay with a card? 이것 좀 보여주실래요? Can I see this one? Can you show me this? 메세지를 전해 드릴까요? Can I take a message? Can I get you a message? 내가 그것에 대한 너의 말을 믿어도 되겠니? Can I take your word for it? Can I believe your words about it? 그 일은 내일 해도 돼? Can the matter wait till tomorrow? Can I do that tomorrow? 그 일은 내일까지 기다려도 돼? Can the matter wait till tomorrow? Can we wait until tomorrow? 예를 하나 들 수 있어요? Can you give me an example? Can you give me an example? 잘 해낼 수 있니? Can you handle it? Can you do it? 주장을 증명할 수 있습니까? Can you prove the allegations? Can you prove the claim? 정말 수영할 줄 몰라? Can you really not swim? You really can't swim? 저 도넛들 중 하나는 남겨줄 수 있어? Can you save one of those donuts for me? Can you leave me one of those donuts? 너 수영할 수 있니? Can you swim? Can you swim? 너는 걔처럼 빨리 수영할 수 있어? Can you swim as fast as he can? Can you swim as fast as he does? 네가 본 사람에 대해 더 말해줄래? Can you tell me more about the person you saw? Can you tell me more about the man you saw? 이 길이 어디로 가는지 알려 줄래? Can you tell where this road goes? Can you tell me where this road is going? 쓸 수 있어요? Can you write? Can you use it? 이산화탄소는 석탄, 석유, 천연가스 같은 연료를 태울 때마다 나오는 기체이다. Carbon dioxide is a gas that is produced every time a fuel such as coal, oil, or natural gas is burned. Carbon dioxide is a gas that comes out every time you burn fuel, such as coal, oil and natural gas. 요즘 자동차들은 70년대의 자동차들과는 다르다. Cars built nowadays are different from the ones built in the 70's. Today’s cars are different from those of the 70’s. 저놈 잡아라! Catch him! Get him! 힘내! Cheer up! Come on! 언젠가 아이들은 다 둥지를 떠난다. Children all leave the nest one day. One day all the children will leave the nest. 언젠가 아이들은 다 보금자리를 떠난다. Children all leave the nest one day. One day, all the children will leave their homes. 아이들은 들어올 수 없습니다. Children are not allowed in. Children cannot enter. 진정해! Chill out! Calm down! 먹으러 갈만한 괜찮은 식당을 골라주세요. Choose a good restaurant to go to eat at. Choose a good restaurant to eat in. 크리스는 운전할 차가 없었어요. Chris didn't have a car to drive. Chris had no car to drive. 처칠은 절을 짓는 비유를 쓴다. Churchill uses the metaphor of building a temple. Churchill uses the metaphor of bowing. 그 망할 문 닫아라! Close the fucking door! Close that damn door! 코코넛은 껍질이 단단해. Coconuts have a hard shell. Coconuts are hard. 색깔없는 녹색의 관념은 분노하며 잠잔다. Colorless green ideas sleep furiously. The idea of colorless green sleeps in anger. 콜럼버스가 아메리카 대륙을 발견했다. Columbus discovered America. Columbus discovered the Americas. 빨리 와! Come quickly! Come on! 빨리 오세요! Come quickly! Come on! 언제든지 우리 집에 와. Come to my house whenever you like. Come to my house anytime. 축하해! Congratulations! Congratulations! 축하합니다! Congratulations! Congratulations! 당신의 얼굴에 축하합니다. Congratulations on your face. Congratulations on your face. 불규칙 동사의 활용 - 영어를 배우는 사람들의 필수. Conjugation of irregular verbs - essential for those learning English. Exploitation of irregular verbs - a necessity of those who learn English. 내가 내일 네 자동차를 빌릴 수 있을까? Could I borrow your car tomorrow? Can I borrow your car tomorrow? 불 좀 꺼도 돼? Could I turn off the light? Can I turn off the lights? 예를 들어 주시겠습니까? Could you give me an example? Could you give me an example? 월급날까지 나한테 돈 좀 빌려줄 수 있어? Could you loan me some money until payday? Can you lend me some money on my payday? 키를 어디다 뒀는지 다시 얘기해 주시겠어요? Could you please tell me again where you put the key? Can you tell me again where you put your keys? 그게 뭘 의미하는 건지 말해줄 수 있을까? Could you tell me what that means? Can you tell me what that means? 호박은 녹색입니다. Courgettes are green. Pumpkin is green. 크로아티아는 크로아티아어로 '흐르바트스카'다. Croatia is called "Hrvatska" in Croatian. Croatia is Croatian for "Hrvatska". 문화가 언어를 망친다. Culture destroys language. Culture destroys language. 어둠으로 어둠을 몰아낼 수는 없다. 오직 빛으로만 할수 있다. 증오로 증오를 몰아낼수는 없다. 오직 사랑만이 그것을 할 수 있다. Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that. You cannot drive out darkness with darkness. You can only do it with light. You cannot drive out hate with hate. Only love can do it. 가게에 갔어요? Did you go to the shop? You went to the store? 직접 만드신 거예요? Did you make it yourself? Did you make it yourself? "지난 주에 티비 보셨나요?" "아뇨." "Did you watch television last week?" "No." "Did you watch TV last week?" "No." 디마는 하룻밤에 25 남자와 자고 그다음에 그들을 죽였다. Dima slept with 25 men in one night and then killed them. Dima slept with 25 men in one night, and then killed them. 내가 말하는 대로 해, 내가 하는 대로 말고. Do as I say, not as I do. Do what I say, not what I say. 존이 한국 영화를 보고 싶어해요? Does John want to see a Korean movie? Do you want to see a Korean movie? 카드 돼요? Does my card work here? Can I get a card? 이 이야기는 해피앤딩이야? Does the story have a happy ending? Is this a happy ending? 이 책은 당신 소속인가? Does this book belong to you? Is this book yours? 이것이 고기 들어가요? Does this food contain any meat? Is this meat in? "허리가 아퍼?" "아니, 별로" "그래, 그게 불행 중 다행이야" "Does your back hurt?" "No, not really." "Oh, that's something then, isn't it?" "No, not much." "Yeah, that's unfortunate." 내가 절박해 보이냐? Do I look desperate to you? Do I look desperate? 별로 어려워 보이지 않는 일입니다. Doing that doesn't look too hard. It doesn't seem very difficult. 이래라 저래라 하지 마세요. Do not tell me what to do. Don't do that. 저작권이 있는 출처의 문장을 추가하지 마십시오. Don't add sentences from copyrighted sources. Do not add sentences from copyrighted sources. 징징대지마! Don't be a crybaby! Don't whine! 사람들이 말하는 전부를 믿지는 마. Don't believe everything people tell you. Don’t believe everything people say. 창문을 닫지 마. Don't close the window. Do not close the window. 과장하지 마! Don't exaggerate! Don't exaggerate! 나한테 개수작 부리지 마 Don't fuck with me! Don't do me a favor. 오해하지 마. Don't get me wrong. Don't get me wrong. 천천히 하세요. Don't hurry. Slow down. 그들이 톰을 다치게 하도록 놔두지 마. Don't let them hurt Tom. Don't let them hurt Tom. 거짓말 하지 마. Don't lie. Don't lie. 거짓말 하지 마세요. Don't lie. Don't lie. 더 이상 거짓말 하지마, 알았어? Don't lie anymore, OK? Don't lie to me anymore, okay? 거짓말 하지 마세요, 알았죠? Don't lie anymore, OK? Don't lie to me, okay? 거짓말 하지 말고, 솔직해져 봐. Don't lie. Be honest. Don’t lie, be honest. 내게 거짓말 하지 마. Don't lie to me. Don't lie to me. 제게 거짓말 하지 마세요. Don't lie to me. Don't lie to me. 우리에게 거짓말 하지 마. Don't lie to us. Don't lie to us. 저희에게 거짓말 하지 마세요. Don't lie to us. Don't lie to us. 오해 하지 마세요. Don't misunderstand me. Don't get me wrong. 내 사생활 캐묻지 마. Don't pry into my private life. Don't ask about my privacy. 내 사생활은 묻지 말아줘. Don't pry into my private life. Don't ask about my privacy. 연필을 입에 넣지 마세요, 실수로 입천장을 찌를 수 있습니다. Don’t put a pencil in your mouth. You might accidentally stab your palate. Do not put a pencil in your mouth, you may accidentally prick the mouth ceiling. 창 밖으로 손을 내밀지 마라. Don't put your hands out the window. Don’t put your hands out the window. 그 미스터리(불가사의)의 끝을 나에게 알려주지 말아줘. Don't tell me the end of the mystery. Don’t tell me the end of the mystery. 너무 걱정하지 마. 잘될거야. Don't worry much. It'll be OK. Don't worry too much, it'll be fine. 외국에서 살면서 좀 불편한 건 없었어? Don't you feel any inconvenience living abroad? Did you feel uncomfortable living abroad? 집이 흔들리는거 같지 않아? Don't you feel the house shaking? Doesn't it seem like the house is shaking? 거짓말 하지 마. Don't you lie! Don't lie. 거짓말 하지 마세요. Don't you lie! Don't lie. 이상하지 않아? Don't you think it's strange? Isn't that weird? 니 맘대로 하세요. Do what you want. Do as you please. 너는 신이 존재한다고 믿니? Do you believe God exists? Do you believe that God exists? 종교를 가지고 계십니까? Do you believe in any religion? Do you have religion? 신의 존재를 믿니? Do you believe in God? Do you believe in God? 이게 쓸모가 있을거라고 생각해? Do you believe this has any use? Do you think this is useful? 여기 자주 와? Do you come here a lot? Do you come here often? 당신은 물에 얼음을 넣어 마셔요? Do you drink iced water? Do you drink ice in the water? 호주에 친구들이 많니? Do you have a lot of friends in Australia? Do you have many friends in Australia? 부치실 짐이 있으세요? Do you have any bags to check? Do you have any luggage? 너는 아르바이트를 해요? Do you have a part-time job? Do you work part-time? 예약하셨나요? Do you have a reservation? Reservationd? 투명한 폴더 가지고 있나요? Do you have a transparent folder? Do you have a transparent folder? 경단 있어? Do you have some dango? Do you have a watch? 오늘 밤에 일해야 하니? Do you have to work tonight? Do you have to work tonight? 제 말이 들리세요? Do you hear me? Can you hear me? 당신은 그녀의 아버지를 알고 있나요? Do you know her father? Do you know her father? 톰이 얼마나 보스턴에 있을지 알아? Do you know how long Tom is going to be in Boston? Do you know how long Tom's in Boston? 유남생? Do you know what I'm saying? Yo-Nan? 그의 열쇠가 어디 있는지 알아요? Do you know where his keys are? Do you know where his key is? 케이크 굽는 거 좋아해? Do you like baking cakes? Do you like baking cake? 콩 스프 좋아해? Do you like bean soup? Do you like bean soup? 커피 좋아해요? Do you like coffee? You like coffee? 요리 좋아해? Do you like cooking? Do you like cooking? 영어 좋아해? Do you like English? Do you like English? 영어 좋아해요? Do you like English? Do you like English? 생선 좋아해? Do you like fish? Do you like fish? 물고기 좋아해? Do you like fish? You like fish? 물고기 좋아하나요? Do you like fish? Do you like fish? 극장 가는 걸 좋아해요? Do you like going to the theater? Do you like to go to the theater? 랩 좋아해? Do you like rap? Do you like rap? 랩 좋아해요? Do you like rap? Do you like rap? 노래하는 거 좋아해? Do you like singing? Do you like to sing? 노래하는 거 좋아해요? Do you like singing? Do you like to sing? 차 좋아해요? Do you like tea? Do you like tea? 저 나라를 좋아해? Do you like that country? You like that country? 이 지역에 사세요? Do you live in the area? Do you live in this area? 너 그 사람을 오빠-동생으로 생각하니? 아니면 애인으로 사랑하니? Do you love him like a brother or do you love-love him? Do you think of him as a brother-sister or do you love him as a lover? 당신은 당신의 어머니를 사랑합니까? Do you love your mother? Do you love your mother? 질문해도 되겠습니까? Do you mind if I ask you a question? May I ask? 봉투 필요하세요? Do you need an envelope? Need an envelope? 전화 필요하니? Do you need the phone? Need a phone? 악기를 연주해요? Do you play an instrument? You play an instrument? 숙제 하세요 Do your homework. Do your homework. 일본말 할 줄 아십니까? Do you speak Japanese? Do you speak Japanese? 커피 한 잔? Do you want a cup of coffee? A cup of coffee? 아침 먹을래? Do you want some breakfast? You want breakfast? 무엇을 원하십니까? Do you want something? What do you want? 커피 마실래? Do you want to drink coffee? You want coffee? 너 산책하고 싶니? Do you want to go on a walk? Do you want to walk? 당신은 내일 출발하는 것을 원해요? Do you want to leave tomorrow? Do you want to start tomorrow? 한 바퀴 돌래? Do you want to take a lap? You want a round? 너는 아르바이트를 해요? Do you work part-time? Do you work part-time? 물 좀 마셔. Drink some water. Drink some water. 건강을 위해 건배! Drink to my health! Cheers to health! 건강을 위해 건배. Drink to my health. Salute to health. 운전 조심해. Drive carefully. Drive carefully. 운전 조심하세요. Drive carefully. Drive carefully. 운전자들은 항상 보행인을 살펴야 한다. Drivers must always be cautious of pedestrians. Drivers should always look at their drivers. 난 몰라. Dunno. I don't know. 낮에 이케아에 양탄자를 반품하러 갔어. During the day I went to Ikea to return the rug. During the day, I went to IKEA to return the rug. 그 기간동안 나는 오직 빠리에서만 짧게 머물렀기 때문에 그 기간이 매우 아쉬웠다. Each time I spent only a short time in Paris, and this has given me much to regret. During that time, I only stayed a short time in the park, so the period was very short. 에볼라는 체액을 통하여 사람에서 사람으로 전파된다. Ebola spreads from person to person through bodily fluids. Ebola spreads from person to person through fluid. 이 세상의 교육이 나를 실망시켜요. Education in this world disappoints me. The education of the world disappoints me. 교육이야말로 성공으로 가는 길이야. Education is the key to success. Education is the way to success. 우리 중 하나가 선택될꺼야. Either one of us will be chosen. One of us will be chosen. 초등 학교가 점점 사라지고 있다. Elementary schools are gradually disappearing. Primary schools are disappearing. Emily가 편지를 쓰고 있다. Emily is writing a letter. Emily is writing a letter. Emily가 편지를 쓰고 있어요. Emily is writing a letter. Emily is writing a letter. 영어는 언어다. English is a language. English is language. 입장은 무료입니다. Entrance is free of charge. Admission is free. 말라리아를 뿌리뽑는 건 쉽지 않을 거야. Eradicating malaria won't be easy. It's not going to be easy to eradicate malaria. 말라리아를 근절하는 것은 쉽지 않을 것이다. Eradicating malaria won't be easy. Eliminating malaria will not be easy. 에스페란토는 실제로 어렵지 않다. Esperanto indeed is not difficult. Esperanto is not difficult. 짚신도 짝이 있다 Even a straw shoe belongs to a pair. I've got a pair. 우리가 단번에 성공하지 못해도 내가 임신할 때까지 계속 섹스할 수 있어. Even if we don't get lucky on the first try we can just keep fucking till I get pregnant. Even if we don't succeed at once, we can still have sex until I'm pregnant. 가톨릭교를 믿지 않는 사람들조차 교황을 상징적인 리더로 우러러본다. Even people who don't believe in the Catholic church venerate the Pope as a symbolic leader. Even those who do not believe in Catholicism see the Pope as a symbolic leader. 그가 사과를 했음에도 불구하고, 난 아직 화가 나 있어요. Even though he apologized, I'm still furious. Even though he apologized, I'm still angry. 모두 그녀를 사랑한다. Everybody loves her. Everybody loves her. 모두가 그를 사랑한다. Everybody loves him. Everybody loves him. 모두가 영원한 평화를 원한다. Everybody wants permanent peace. Everyone wants eternal peace. 어떤 나라든 역사가 있다. Every country has its own history. Every country has a history. 톰만 빼고 다들 파티에 갔어. Everyone except Tom went to the party. Everyone went to the party except Tom. 모두 미아를 찾아 봤다. Everyone looked for the missing kid. They all looked for Mia. 모두가 공짜를 좋아한다. Everyone loves a freebie. Everyone likes free. 스포츠는 누구나 좋아한다. Everyone loves sports. Everyone likes sports. 모두들 내가 틀렸대. Everyone said that I was wrong. Everybody says I'm wrong. 모두 천국에 가고 싶어 하나, 누구도 죽고 싶어 하지 않는다. Everyone wants to go to heaven, but nobody wants to die. Everyone wants to go to heaven, but nobody wants to die. 모든 것이 좋게 보였다. Everything seems to be just fine. Everything looked good. 전부가 맛있어요! Everything tastes good! It's all delicious! 나는 이 소설을 읽을 때마다, 매번 이 소설에 흥미를 느낀다. Every time I read this novel, I find it very interesting. Every time I read this novel, I get interested in it. 실례합니다. Excuse me. Excuse me. 잠깐 실례합니다. Excuse me a minute. Excuse me. 실례합니다만, 우체국을 찾고 있습니다. Excuse me, but I'm looking for the post office. Excuse me, I'm looking for a post office. 실례합니다. 대전에 가는 다음 기차가 몇시에 있습니까? Excuse me. What time is the next train to Taejon? Excuse me. What time is the next train going to Daejeon? 경험적 삶이란, 많은 시련들을 겪는 여정이다. Experience Life is a journey in which one often faces lot of hardships. Experience life is a journey through many trials. 아버지는 좋은 사람입니다. Father is a good person. Dad is a good man. 그의 이름을 아는 사람은 별로 없었다. Few knew his name. Hardly anyone knew his name. 일을 구해! Find a job! Get the job! 오 곱하기 오는 이십오야. Five times five is twenty five. Oh times twenty-five. 음식과 물이 극히 제한되어 있어. Food and water are extremely limited. Food and water are extremely limited. 예를 들어서, 이게 펜이다. For example, this is a pen. For example, this is a pen. 오랜만에 늦게까지 잤는데. For the first time in ages, I slept late. I slept a long time late. 여우는 내가 가장 좋아하는 동물이야. Foxes are my favorite animal. The fox is my favorite animal. 프랑스 빵은 맛있어. French bread is delicious. French bread is delicious. 프랑스 빵은 맛있습니다. French bread is delicious. French bread is delicious. 프랑스어는 매력적이야. French is fascinating. French is attractive. 프랑스어는 흥미로워. French is interesting. French is interesting. 프랑스어는 내 취향이야. French is one of my favorite languages. French is my taste. 프랑스어는 아주 유용해. French is very useful. French is very useful. 친구는 도서관에 공부하러 와요 Friends come back to the library to study. A friend comes to the library to study. 친구는 도서관에 공부하러 돌아와요. Friends come back to the library to study. A friend comes back to the library to study. 씨발! Fuck! Fuck! 다 망해라. Fuck everything. Fuck everything. 망할 놈아! Fuckin' asshole! Fuck you! 썅 어떤 병신이 한밤중에 감히 전화를 해? Fucking hell, what idiot dare phone me in the middle of the night? What kind of idiot would call me in the middle of the night? 망할 창년아. Fucking whore. Motherfucker. 씨발년아. Fucking whore. Bitch. 내 인생 개 같다. Fuck my life! Like a dog in my life. 내 인생 조졌다. Fuck my life. My life is ruined. 꺼져, 멍청한 저능아야! Fuck off, you stupid idiot! Fuck off, you dumb fool! 망해라! Fuck that! Fuck! 씨발놈아! Fuck you! Motherfucker! 씨발놈아. Fuck you. Motherfucker. 엿 먹어, 씨발놈아. Fuck you, asshole. Fuck you, motherfucker. 네 애미랑 씹해라. Fuck your mom. Fuck your mother. 네 애미랑 씹해라, 개새끼야. Fuck your mom, bitch. Fuck your mother, motherfucker. 연구실로 돌아가. Get back to the lab. Back to the lab. 망해라! Get fucked! Fuck! 꺼져 버려! Get out! Fuck you! 여기서 썩 꺼져! Get the fuck out! Get out of here! 그가 돌아오면 메모를 전해주세요. Give him the message when he comes back. Give me a note when he comes back. 신은 죽었다. 우리가 그를 죽였다. God is dead. We killed him. God is dead. We killed him. 썩 꺼져버려! Go fuck yourself! Fuck you! 금이 은보다 더욱 가치가 있다. Gold is more valuable than silver. Gold is worth more than silver. 안녕하세요. Good afternoon. Good evening. 안녕! Goodbye! Hey! 안녕히 가세요! Goodbye! Good bye! 좋은 하루! Good day! Good day! 그래. 나 이거 완전 싫어. Good. I hate this a lot. Yeah, I hate this. 안녕하세요. Good morning. Good evening. 안녕히 가십시오 Good night! Good bye. 안녕히 주무십시오 Good night! Good night. 잘자. Good night. Good night. 안녕히 주무세요. Goodnight! Good night. 문법은 매우 복잡하다. Grammar is very complicated. The rules are very complex. 자비를 베푸소서! Grant us peace! Have mercy! 안녕하신가, 낯선 이여. Greetings, stranger. Hello, stranger. 기쁨은 나누면 배가 되고 슬픔은 나누면 반이 된다. Happiness shared returns many-fold, sadness shared comes back halved. When joy is shared, it is multiplied; when sorrow is divided, it is divided. 세계 여성의 날을 축하합니다. Happy International Women's Day! Celebrate International Women's Day. 즐거운 추석 되시기 바랍니다. Happy wishing you a Thanksgiving. Please be a pleasant guest. 좋은하루 되세요. Have a good day. Have a good day. 중국까지 안전한 여행 하세요! Have a safe trip to China! Have a safe trip to China! 오랜 기간 보스턴에 있어본 적 있어? Have you been in Boston for a long time? Have you been in Boston for a long time? 고르셨습니까? Have you chosen? Have you chosen? 아직 저녁을 안 드셨나요? Have you eaten dinner yet? Haven't had dinner yet? 혼자 노래방에 간 적도 있어요? Have you ever been to karaoke alone? Have you ever been alone in a karaoke room? 헌혈해 본 적이 있니? Have you ever donated blood? Have you ever donated blood? 누군가를 너무도 많이 사랑하여 그것으로 울어 본 적이 있나요? Have you ever loved somebody so much that it made you cry? Have you ever loved someone so much that you cried? 톰이 안경 벗은 거 본 적 있어? Have you ever seen Tom not wearing glasses? Have you ever seen Tom get his glasses off? 숙제 다 끝냈니? Have you finished your homework? Are you done with your homework? 극제비갈매기라는 새를 들어 본 적 있습니까? Have you heard of a bird called the Arctic Tern? Have you ever heard of a bird? 여기 보스턴에서 캐나다 사람을 만난 적이 있나요? Have you met any Canadians here in Boston? Have you ever met a Canadian in Boston? 밥은 시켰어요? Have you ordered the food? Did you order Bob? 경찰에 신고는 하셨습니까? Have you reported it to the police? Did you call the police? 그는 살인죄로 종신형을 선고 받았다. Having been convicted of murder, he was sentenced to life imprisonment. He was sentenced to life imprisonment for murder. 그는 항상 배운다. He always learns things. He always learns. 그는 나를 설득해 가도록 만들었다. He argued me into going. He convinced me to go. 헤더는 자신의 생활방식을 아주 좋아한다. Heather loves the way she lives her life. Heather loves her way of life. 그는 자살을 시도했다. He attempted suicide. He attempted suicide. 그는 그의 성공을 그가 열심히 일한것에 대해 공을 돌렸다 He attributes his success to hard work. He turned his success around for what he worked hard for. 그는 상사의 사무실로 들어가기 전에 심호흡을 했다. He breathed deeply before entering his boss's office. He took a deep breath before entering the boss’s office. 그는 새벽에 왔다. He came at dawn. He came at dawn. 그 사람은 시베리아를 거쳐서 런던에 왔어. He came to London by way of Siberia. He came to London through Siberia. 그는 불어로 말하고 쓸 수 있다. He can speak and write French. He can speak and write. 그는 계획을 실행했다. He carried out the plan. He executed the plan. 그는 모든 실패를 극복했다고 주장한다. He claims that he's gotten over all his failures. He claims to have overcome all failures. 그는 불법행위를 저질렀다. He committed an illegal act. He did something illegal. 그는 그녀에게 음식에 대한 불평을 했다. He complained to her about the food. He complained about the food. 그는 상금을 은행에 입급했다. He deposited the prize money in the bank. He took the money to the bank. 그는 울기만 했다. He did nothing but cry. He was just crying. 그녀를 오랫동안 쳐다보았다. He gave her a fond look. I looked at her for a long time. 그는 사람들과 잘 지낸다. He gets on well with people. He is good with people. 그분은 학교에 버스로 갑니다. He goes to school by bus. He goes to school by bus. 그는 게으름 때문에 직장에서 짤렸다. He got the sack for slacking off at work. He was fired from his job for being lazy. 그는 그림에 재능이 있었다. He had a talent for painting. He was talented in painting. 그는 그때 돈이 없었다. He had no money with him then. He had no money then. 그는 모든 메시지를 외워야 했다. He had to commit the whole message to memory. He had to memorize every message. 그는 타인의 기분은 전혀 존중하지 않는다. He has absolutely no respect for other people's feelings. He doesn’t respect other people’s feelings at all. 그는 우리를 반년 동안 지도해왔다. He has coached us for half a year. He led us for half a year. 그는 왔어! He has come! He's here! 그는 빚을 지게 되었다. He has gone into debt. He is indebted. 그 남자는 자가용이 있다. He has his own car. This man has self-sufficiency. 그는 자기 일을 잃었다. He has lost his job. He lost his job. 그는 큰 바위 뒤에 숨었다. He hid himself behind a large rock. He hid behind a large rock. 그는 예를 들어 문제를 설명했다. He illustrated the problem with an example. He explained the problem, for example. 그는 나를 저녁 식사에 초대했다. He invited me to dinner. He invited me to dinner. 그는 영어를 모국어로 사용한다. He is a native English speaker. He uses English as his native language. 그는 우울하다. He is depressed. He's depressed. 그는 그녀를 다시 만날 정도로 어리석다. He is foolish to meet her again. He was stupid enough to see her again. 그는 내일 오후에 떠날 예정이다. He is going to leave tomorrow afternoon. He will leave tomorrow afternoon. 그는 흠잡을 데 없다. He is impeccable. He has no flaws. 걔 괜찮아. He is nice. She's okay. 그는 안 잔다. He is not sleeping. He's not sleeping. 그는 내가 만났었던 사람중에 가장 멋진 사람입니다. He is one of the nicest people I have ever met. He is the most wonderful person I have ever met. 그는 일자리에 만족하고 있다. He is satisfied with the job. He is happy with his job. 그는 이상하고, 나는 이상한 사람 싫어. He is strange, and I don't like strange people. He's weird, and I hate weird people. 그는 학급에서 가장 둔한 아이이다. He is the dumbest kid in the class. He is the dumbest kid in the class. 걔가 딱이야. 내가 알아. He is the one. I know it. He's fine. I know. 그는 아주 성실해요. He is very honest. He's very faithful. 그는 전화를 기다리고 있다. He is waiting for a telephone call. He is waiting for the call. 그는 나를 기다리게 했다. He kept me waiting. He made me wait. 그 사람은 떠났어. 화가난 채로 말야. He left, furious. He's gone, angry. 그는 떠났어. 화가난 채로 말야. He left, furious. He's gone, angry. 그는 사람들에게 말 한 마디 없이 사무실을 떠났다. He left the office without saying a word to anyone. He left the office without telling anyone. 그는 평화 속에 살고 있다. He lives in peace. He lives in peace. 안녕! Hello! Hey! 여보세요? Hello! Hello? 안녕하세요. Hello! Good evening. 안녕하세요,예약을 했는데요, 제이름은 카오리 요시카와 입니다. 확인카드는 여기있습니다. Hello, I have a reservation, my name is Kaori Yoshikawa. Here is the confirmation card. Hi, I made a reservation, my name is Yoshikawa Kaori. Here is the confirmation card. 안녕, 세계야! Hello, world! Hello, world! 안녕하세요세계 Hello, world! Hello world 그는 우리 앞에서 선물을 공개할꺼야. He'll present the present in our presence. He will reveal the gift in front of us. 그는 작년에 유언장을 썼습니다. He made his will last year. He wrote a will last year. 그 사람은 음악가임에 틀림없어. He must be a musician. He must be a musician. 그는 한 가지 언어만 말할 수 있다. He only speaks one language. He can only speak one language. 그는 나에게 신의 축복을 빌어주었다. He prayed God to bless me. He blessed me with God’s blessing. 그 여자가 파티에 입고 온 드레스가 사람들의 눈길을 끌었지. Her dress attracted everyone's attention at the party. The dress she wore at the party caught people’s attention. 그는 지루한 소설을 읽어요. He read a boring novel. He reads a boring novel. 그 사람은 진짜 자신이 우주의 중심에 있는 줄 알아. He really thinks he's the centre of the universe. He really thinks he is at the center of the universe. 그 사람은 진짜 자신이 우주의 중심에 있다고 생각하네. He really thinks he's the centre of the universe. He really thinks he is at the center of the universe. 여기 계산서 입니다. Here is the bill. Here's the calculation. 여긴 오늘 꼭 여름의 끝인 느낌이 난다. Here it really feels today like summer has ended. It feels like the end of summer today. 오늘은 진짜 여름이 끝난 것 같은 느낌이야. Here it really feels today like summer has ended. It feels like the real summer is over. 그녀의 신앙심은 흔들림이 없다. Her faith in God is unshaken. Her faith is unwavering. 그녀의 머리카락은 길다. Her hair is long. Her hair is long. 그는 좋은 사람이다. He's a good person. He is a good man. 걘 항상 쌀쌀맞아. He's always so cold. He is always cold. 그는 의사가 아니라, 박사다. He's a Phd-doctor, not a doctor-doctor. He's not a doctor, he's a doctor. 그 사람은 몇시간이고 거기에 앉아 있었어. He sat there for hours. He sat there for hours. 그는 딸을 위해 돈을 모았다. He saved up his money for his daughter. He raised money for his daughter. 그는 최선을 다한다. He's doing his best. He does his best. 그는 매일 면도한다. He shaves himself every day. He shaves every day. 그는 내 친구야. 넌 그를 알고 있어? He's my friend. Do you know him? He's my friend. Do you know him? 그 사람은 자신의 아버지가 가난하다는 사실을 부끄러워하지 않아. He’s not ashamed of the fact that his father is poor. He is not ashamed that his father is poor. 그가 때때로 우릴 위해 저녁을 차려 준다. He sometimes makes dinner for us. Sometimes he makes dinner for us. 그의 목소리는 전화에서 매우 피곤하게 들렸다. He sounded very tired on the phone. His voice sounded very tired on the phone. 그는 스페인어뿐만 아니라, 프랑스어도 말한다. He speaks not only Spanish, but also French. He speaks not only Spanish, but also French. 그는 노어를 완벽하게 구사한다. He speaks Russian perfectly. He’s playing the drum perfectly. 그 사람 작년에 담배 끊었어. He stopped smoking last year. He quit smoking last year. 그가 모든 책임을 맡았다. He took all the responsibilities. He took full responsibility. 그는 선불교에 대한 글을 번역하셨어요. He translated this piece of writing on Zen Buddhism. He translated the text for the preschool. 그가 문을 열려고 하였다. He tried to open the door. He tried to open the door. 그는 코트를 뒤집었다. He turned his coat inside out. He turned the coat. 그는 사전을 사용했다. He used the dictionary. He used the dictionary. 그는 보통 8시에 출근한다. He usually goes to work at 8 a.m. He usually leaves at 8 a.m. 그는 살인죄로 기소되었다. He was accused of murder. He was charged with murder. 그는 유엔 대사 였습니다. He was ambassador to the United Nations. He was a United Nations ambassador. 걔는 반에서 꼴찌였어. He was at the bottom of the class. He was the last in half. 그는 반에서 꼴찌였습니다. He was at the bottom of the class. He was the last in half. 그는 아프리카에서 태어났다. He was born in Africa. He was born in Africa. 그는 사과를 훔치다가 잡혔다. He was caught stealing apples. He was caught stealing an apology. 그는 존이라는 세례명을 받았다. He was christened John. He was baptized by John. 그는 돈에 쪼들리고 있었다. He was hard up. He was squandering money. 그는 하루 종일 편지를 찾고 있었다. He was looking for a letter all day long. He was looking for a letter all day. 그는 생각에 잠겼다. He was lost in thought. He's locked in thought. 그는 처음 헬스클럽에 갔을때는 정말 열심이었지만 몇 달이 지난후 게으름을 피우기 시작했고 결국 관두고 말았다. He was really gung-ho when he started at the gym but after a few months he started slacking off and then stopped coming altogether. He was really eager when he first went to the gym, but after a few months he started to get lazy and eventually quit. 그는 결백에 대해 단호했다. He was resolute about his innocence. He was talking about innocence. 그는 변기 물을 쳐다보고 있었다. He was staring at the toilet water. He was looking at the toilet water. 그는 그 문제로 난처해졌다. He was stumped by the problem. He was troubled by that problem. 그는 두 시간 동안 더 걸었다. He went on walking for two hours. He walked for two more hours. 그는 분명히 올 것이다. He will definitely come. He will definitely come. 그는 이제 너를 귀찮게 하지 않을 거야. He won't bother you anymore. He won’t bother you anymore. 그는 아무도 그의 안락의자에 못 앉게 할 것이다. He won't let anybody sit in his armchair. He will not let anyone sit in his armchair. 흥! 아무도 내가 만드는 문장을 번역 안하고 있어! Hey! Nobody is translating my sentences! No one is translating the sentence I'm making! 고기능 자폐증은 더이상 의학용어나 진단명이 아니야. "High-functioning autism" isn't an official medical term or diagnosis. High-functioning autism is no longer a medical term or a diagnosis. 걔하고 나는 사촌이야. Him and me are cousins. He and I are cousins. 하마는 아프리카에 산다. Hippos live in Africa. Hama lives in Africa. 그의 용감한 행동은 메달을 받을 만한 가치가 있다. His brave actions are worthy of a medal. His courageous actions are worthy of a medal. 그 사람 돈이 모두 사라졌어. His money was all gone. All his money is gone. 그의 새로운 소설은 읽을만한 가치가 있다. His new novel is worth reading. His new novel is worth reading. 가만히 있어. Hold still. Stay still. 가만히 있으세요. Hold still. Stay still. 아이를 살아 있는 채로 찾을 희망이 빠르게 사라지고 있다. Hope of finding the child alive is fading rapidly. The hope of finding the child alive is rapidly disappearing. 톰이 얼마나 심하게 맞았니? How badly was Tom beaten? How badly did Tom get hit? 스페인어를 어쩜 그렇게 잘하게 됐어? How come your Spanish is that good? How did you get so good at Spanish? 어째서 알고 있는 거야? How did you know this? Why do you know? 당신은 어떻게 잤어요? How did you sleep, dear? How did you sleep? 겨울방학 어떻게 보냈어? How did you spend your winter vacation? How did you spend your winter vacation? 커피 어때? How does coffee sound? How about coffee? 이 카메라가 어떻게 작동하지? How does this camera work? How does this camera work? 어떻게 작동하지? How does this work? How it works? 어떻게 말해요? How do you say it? How do you say? 새로운 언어를 어떻게 배우기 시작하나? How do you start to learn a new language? How do you start learning a new language? 하지만 주인공은 자신의 실수를 인식하고 있다. However the protagonist is aware of his own mistakes. But the protagonist is aware of his own mistakes. 얼마나 멀어요? How far? How far? 오사카에서부터 교토까지는 거리가 얼마나 됩니까? How far is it from Osaka to Kyoto? How far is it from Osaka to Kyoto? 공항에서부터 호텔까지는 거리가 얼마나 됩니까? How far is it from the airport to the hotel? How far is the hotel from the airport? 기차역까지 얼마나 멀어? How far is it to the train station? How far to the train station? 뭐하고 살았냐? How have you lived? What did you do? 얼마나 오래 거기 있을 거야? How long are you going to be there? How long will you be there? 거기서 얼마나 있을 예정이야? How long do you plan to stay there? How long are you gonna be there? 니가 언제부터 아버지 말을 들었어? How long have you listened to your father? Since when did you listen to your father? 한국에 언제까지 계실 겁니까? How long will you be in Korea? How long will you be in Korea? 거기서 얼마나 기다리고 있을 거야? How long will you be staying there? How long will you be waiting there? 아이들은 몇 명 다쳤어? How many children were injured? How many children were injured? 냉장고에 계란 얼마나 있어? How many eggs are in the refrigerator? How many eggs are in the refrigerator? 냉장고에 계란 얼마나 있어? How many eggs are there in the refrigerator? How many eggs are in the refrigerator? 알파벳은 몇 개의 글자로 되어 있습니까? How many letters are there in the alphabet? How many letters does the alphabet contain? 영어 알파벳은 몇 개의 글자로 되어 있습니까? How many letters are there in the English alphabet? How many letters does the English alphabet contain? 러시아어 알파벳은 몇 개의 글자로 되어 있어요? How many letters does the Russian alphabet have? How many letters of the Russian alphabet are there? 며칠 더 보스턴에 있을 거야? How many more days will you be in Boston? Will you be in Boston for a few more days? 며칠 더 보스턴에 있으려고? How many more days will you be in Boston? A few more days in Boston? 얼마나 더 많은 시간이 걸릴까? How many more hours will this take? How much longer will it take? 얼마나 더 많은 사람을 예상하고 있어? How many more people do you expect? How many more people are you expecting? 여기에 있는 사람 중 몇명이 선생님이야? How many of the people here are teachers? How many people here are you? 이 병원에 환자가 몇 명이나 있어요? How many patients are there at this hospital? How many patients are in this hospital? 그 축구팀은 일주일에 몇 시간이나 연습을 하나요? How many times a week does the soccer team practice? How many hours per week does the football team practice? 일주일에 몇 번 테니스 쳐? How many times a week do you play tennis? How many times a week do you play tennis? 몇 번을 반복해야 해? How many times do I need to repeat it? How many times do I have to repeat? 몇 번을 반복해야 하나요? How many times do I need to repeat it? How many times do I have to repeat? 몇년 동안 호주에 살았어? How many years did you live in Australia? How many years have you lived in Australia? 어떻게 도와드릴까요? How may I serve you? How can I help? 얼마나 많이? How much? How many? 얼마에요? How much is it? How much? 한 상자에 얼마예요? How much is it per box? How much is in a box? 이 셔츠 얼마에요? How much is the shirt? How much is this shirt? 이걸 하려면 시간이 얼마나 걸려? How much time will it take to do this? How long does it take to do this? 작년 여름에 몇 번이나 수영을 하러 갔었습니까? How often did you go swimming last summer? How many times did you go swimming last summer? 얼마나 자주 조부모님을 방문하니? How often do you visit your grandparents? How often do you visit your grandparents? 어찌나 평화로운지! How peaceful! How peaceful! 사업 어떻게 되어 가? How's the business going? How's the business going? 일은 잘 되니? How's work? How's it going? 난 사실 피아노를 꽤 잘 쳐. I actually play the piano pretty well. I actually play the piano pretty well. 이미 그녀에게 당신의 번호를 전했어요. I already gave her your number. I already gave her your number. 네가 그것을 했다는 것을 이미 알고 있다. I already know you did that. You already know that you did it. 회사원입니다. I am an office worker. Company member. 저는 학생이에요. I am a student. I'm a student. 효고 대학생입니다. I am a student at Hyogo University. Hyogo University. 이번 주는 운전연습을 하느라고 바빠요. I am busy this week because I practice driving. I’m busy driving this week. 나는 그녀를 다시 보고 싶어 미치겠다. I am dying to see her again. I would be mad to see her again. 나는 그녀를 미치도록 다시 보고 싶다. I am dying to see her again. I want to see her go crazy again. 나는 임신 4개월이다. I am four months pregnant. I am 4 months pregnant. 저는 북한에서 왔습니다. I am from North Korea. I'm from North Korea. 여기 있어서 기쁘다. I am glad you are here. I'm glad you're here. 나 향수병 걸렸어. I am homesick. I'm sick of smells. 나는 미국문학에 관심이 있다. I am interested in American literature. I am interested in American literature. 나는 박지성이다. I am Jisung Park. I'm a storyteller. 간호사가 열을 쟀다. I am Ji Sung Park. The nurse had a fever. 당신이 오면 만나기를 고대하고 있습니다. I am looking forward to meeting you when you come. We look forward to meeting you when you arrive. 나는 (언어?)모국어 사용자가 아닙니다. I am not a native speaker. I am not a native language user. 저는 학생이 아닙니다. I am not a student. I am not a student. 우리가 당신의 요구를 충족시켜 드릴 수 있을지 모르겠네요. I am not quite sure if we can meet your requirements. I don’t know if we can meet your needs. 정말 서운해요. I am really disappointed. I'm really scared. 정말 섭섭해. I am so disappointed. I'm so sorry. 미안, 이름이 뭐였지? I am sorry, but what's your name again? Sorry, what's your name? 당신을 너무 오래 기다리게 해서 죄송합니다. I am sorry to have kept you waiting so long. Sorry to keep you waiting too long. 정말 서운해요. I am very disappointed. I'm really scared. 내가 그 사람한테 사진 좀 찍어 달라고 했어요. I asked him to take some pictures. I asked him to take a picture of me. 나는 톰에게 왜 프랑스어를 배우고자했는지 물어봤다. I asked Tom why he wanted to study French. I asked Tom why he wanted to learn French. 난 톰한테 내가 다음 부턴 절대 안 그럴 거라고 단언했어. I assured Tom I wouldn't do that anymore. I told Tom I'd never do it the next time. 나는 비타민C 섭취를 위해 신선한 레몬을 먹었다. I ate a fresh lemon for the vitamin C. I took fresh lemons for vitamin C. 남아있는 도넛 세 개 중 한 개를 먹었어. I ate one of the three remaining donuts. I ate one of the remaining three donuts. 어제는 너무 많이 먹었어. I ate too much food yesterday. I ate too much yesterday. 나는 장례식에 참석했다. I attended his funeral. I was at the funeral. 나는 여자가 됐어. I became a woman. I became a woman. 저는 여자가 됐어요. I became a woman. I became a woman. 대답이 직설적인 것 같아. I believe that the answer is straightforward. I think the answer is direct. 네 생일 선물로 펜 하나를 샀어. I bought a pen for your birthday present. I bought a pen for your birthday. 난 그저께 신발 세 켤레를 샀어. I bought three pairs of shoes the day before yesterday. I bought three pairs of shoes. 나는 톰의 집에서 통화한다. I called from Tom's house. I’m talking about Tom’s house. 나는 톰에게 도움을 요청했다. I called Tom for help. I asked Tom for help. 관광하러 왔어요. I came as a tourist. I'm here to tour. 제가 많이 일찍 왔어요. I came very early. I came very early. 나는 너의 가장 친한 친구도 가장 나쁜 적도 될 수 있어. I can be your best friend or your worst enemy. I can be your best friend and your worst enemy. 난 내일 갈 수 있어. I can go tomorrow. I can go tomorrow. 못 믿겠는데. I can hardly believe it. I can't believe it. 너를 들을 수 있지만, 볼 수 없어요. I can hear you, but I can't see you. I can hear you, but I can't see you. 난 널 내일 도와줄 수 있어. I can help you tomorrow. I can help you tomorrow. 난 비벤디 파일을 더 이상 못 찾겠다. I can no longer find the Vivendi file. I can't find the Vivendi file anymore. 나는 네 질문에 답할 수 없어. I can not answer your question. I can't answer your question. 무대에서 쓰러지는 한이 있더라도 공연을 취소할 수는 없습니다. I cannot cancel the show even if I would collapse on the stage. Even if you fall on stage, you can't cancel the show. 나는 새 차를 살 여유가 없다. I can't afford a new car. I can’t afford to buy a new car. 전하실 말씀 있으시면 남겨주세요. I can take a message. If you have something to say, leave it. 이런 일이 일어난다니 믿을 수가 없어요. I can't believe this is happening. I can't believe this is happening. 나는 톰이 자백했다는 것을 믿을 수 없다. I can't believe Tom confessed. I can't believe Tom confessed. 톰이 할아버지라니 믿을 수 없어. I can't believe Tom is a grandfather. I can't believe Tom's a grandfather. 커피를 못 마십니다. I can't drink coffee. You can't drink coffee. 난 톰한테 프랑스어를 가르칠 수 있어. I can teach French to Tom. I can teach Tom French. 저는 제 열쇠를 못 찾겠어요. I can't find my keys. I can't find my key. 나는 너의 계획에 맞춰줄 수 없어. I can't keep pace with your plan. I can't fit into your plan. 너 없인 못 살아. I can't live without you. I can't live without you. 저는 안경이 없으면 아무 것도 못 봐요. I can't see anything without glasses. I can’t see without my glasses. 잠이 와. I can't sleep. Come to sleep. 나는 그가 자신의 인생 경험에 대해 열변을 토하는 것을 참을 수가 없다. I can't stand him holding forth about his life experience. I can’t stand him talking about his life experiences. 난 빠른 걸음은 할 수 없어. I can't walk fast. I can't walk fast. 난 빠르게 걸을 수 없어. I can't walk fast. I can't walk fast. 나는 세부 사항들까지 수정했다. I corrected even the smallest details. I changed the details. 난 눈을 거의 뜰 수 없었어. I could barely open my eyes. I could hardly open my eyes. 병에서 코르크를 뺄 수 없었어. I couldn't get the cork out of the bottle. I couldn't get the cork out of the bottle. 꿈자리가 사나워 잠을 설쳤다 I couldn't sleep well because of a harsh dream. The dream came to an end. 난 유럽에 가지 않기로 했다. I decided not to go to Europe. I decided not to go to Europe. 난 잘못한 거 없어. I did nothing wrong. I didn't do anything wrong. 너한테 도와달라고 안했거든. I didn't ask for your help. I didn't ask you to help. 택시로 안 왔어. I didn't come by taxi. I didn't come by taxi. 나는 작년에는 별로 한 일이 없다. I didn't do much last year. I didn’t do much last year. 그건 몰랐어요. I didn't know that. I didn't know that. 나는 네가 프랑스어를 가르쳤는지 몰랐어 I didn't know that you used to teach French. I didn't know you taught French. 이거 있는 줄 몰랐지. I didn't notice this thing. I didn't know you had this. 나는 추운 날씨를 싫어한다. I dislike cold weather. I hate the cold weather. 두 명 자리를 예약하고 싶어요. I'd like to reserve a table for two. I want to reserve two seats. 내일 널 만나고 싶어. I'd like to see you tomorrow. I want to see you tomorrow. 봉사활동을 하고 싶습니다. I'd like to volunteer my services. I want to do volunteering. 네가 저리 갔으면 좋겠어. I'd like you to go away. I want you to go out there. 나는 신의 존재를 믿지 않는다. I do not believe in the existence of God. I do not believe in the existence of God. 난 죽음이 두렵지 않다. I do not fear death. I am not afraid of death. 전 죽음이 두렵지 않습니다. I do not fear death. I am not afraid of death. 시간이 단지 조금밖에 없어요. I do not have much time. There's only a little time. 난 집에 이런 쓰레기 들여놓지 않는다, 대놓고 말하마. 꺼져! I do not take shit home, I tell straight away. Fuck off! I'm not putting this garbage in my house, I'm telling you, fuck off! 난 그에게 동의하지 않아. I don't agree with him. I don't agree with him. 못 믿어. I don't buy it. I don't believe it. 네가 생각한 바에 난 개의치 않는다. I don't care what you thought. I don’t care what you think. 요즘에는 운동을 별로 안 해요. I don't exercise a lot these days. I don’t exercise very much these days. 저는 최근에 그분한테서 연락이 업서요. I don't have contact recently from him. I have been in contact with him recently. 충분한 RAM 메모리가 없어요. I don't have enough RAM. I don't have enough RAM. 나는 친구가 적다. I don't have many friends. I am a friend. 나는 돈이 없어. I don't have money. I have no money. 나는 돈이 별로 없지만, 그럭저럭 지낼 수 있다 I don't have much money, but I can get along somehow. I don’t have much money, but I can stay. 나는 시간이 없읍니다. I don't have time. I don't have time. 많이 좋아져서 나는 더이상 병원에 갈 필요가 없다. I don't have to go to the doctor any more. I'm feeling much better. It’s so good that I don’t have to go to the hospital anymore. 나는 내가 몇살인지 모르겠다. I don't know how old I am. I don't know how old I am. 더이상 어떻게 해야할지 모르겠어. I don't know what to do anymore. I don't know what to do anymore. 왜 네가 프랑스어를 공부하고 있는지 모르겠어. I don't know why you're studying French. I don't know why you're studying French. 난 거짓말 안해. I don't lie. I'm not lying. 나는 거짓말 하지 않아. I don't lie. I'm not lying. 나는 거짓말 하지 않습니다. I don't lie. I'm not lying. 난 계란이 싫어. I don't like eggs. I hate the eggs. 난 질문하는 학생을 종아하지 않은 선생님을 싫어합니다. I don't like teachers who dislike students that ask questions. I don't like teachers who don't know students who ask questions. 나는 질문을 좋아하지 않는 학생을 좋아하는 선생님을 좋아하지 않아. I don't like teachers who like students who don't like asking questions. I don't like teachers who don't like questions. 난 프랑스 소설은 읽지 않아. I don't read French novels. I don't read French novels. 특별히 좋아하는 색깔같은 건 딱히 없어. I don't really have a favorite color. There is no particular favorite color. 특별히 좋아하는 노래같은 건 딱히 없어. I don't really have a favorite song. There is no particular favorite song. 후회하지 않아. I don't regret it. I don't regret it. 나는 잠이 별로 없어. I don't sleep a lot. I don't have much sleep. 이게 가짜같진 않은데. I don't think this is a fake. This isn't fake. 이건 안 될 것 같다. I don't think this is going to work. I don't think this is going to work. 이해가 안돼. I don't understand. I don't understand. 모르겠어. I don't understand. I don't know. 나는 영어를 못합니다. I don't understand English. I can't speak English. 네가 이해가 안돼. I don't understand you. You don't understand. 선생님의 말씀은 이해가 안 됩니다. I don't understand you. I don't understand what you're saying. 난 거기 가고 싶지 않아. I don't want to go there. I don't want to go there. 난 학교에 가기 싫어. I don't want to go to school. I don't want to go to school. 난 아기를 안 낳고 싶어, 절대로. I don't want to have a baby, ever. I don’t want to have a baby, ever. 살고 싶지 않아. I don't want to live. I don't want to live. 나는 그것을 거의 매일 한다. I do that almost every day. I do it almost every day. 난 내 눈을 의심했어. I doubted my eyes. I doubted my eyes. 톰이 도움 없이 그걸 잘 해낼 수 있을지 모르겠다. I doubt Tom can do that without some help. I don't know if Tom can do it without help. 어제 술을 너무 많이 마셔서 오늘 머리가 깨질 것처럼 아파요. I drank so much alcohol yesterday that my head feels like it will explode. I drank too much yesterday and it hurts like my head is breaking today. 난 자동차를 운전한다. I drove the car. I drive a car. 나는 네가 착하고 성실할 수 있도록 북돋워준다. I encourage you to be good and diligent. I encourage you to be kind and sincere. 뭐든 잘 이해안되는게 생기면 나한테 와. If anything comes up that you don't understand, come to me. If you don't understand anything, come to me. 자기가 잘못했다고 생각한다. I feel guilty. You think you're wrong. 죄책감이 들어. I feel guilty. I feel guilty. 나 너무 늙은 것 같아. I feel too old. I think I'm too old. 난 기분이 나빴다. I felt bad. I felt bad. 기분이 하루종일 좋았다. I felt great all day. I felt good all day. 동감이야. I felt the same way. Agreed. 동감이에요. I felt the same way. I agree. 나는 매우 안전하다고 느꼈다. I felt very safe. I felt very safe. 만약 신이 존재하지 않았다면, 만들어 낼 필요가 있겠지. If God did not exist, it would be necessary to invent him. If God didn’t exist, he would have to create it. 만약 내가 죽어도 이 반지는 지니고 싶다. If I die, I want to keep this ring. If I die, I want this ring. 그 신발 너무 비싼 거 같아. I find those shoes too expensive. Those shoes are too expensive. 그 신발은 너무 비싼 것 같아요. I find those shoes too expensive. These shoes are too expensive. 할 가치가 있는 일이면, 제대로 하십시오. If it is worth doing at all, it is worth doing well. If it’s worth it, do it right. 물이 없었다면 인류의 생존은 가능하지 않았을 겁니다. If it were not for water, human life would be impossible. Without water, human survival would not be possible. 네 입장이라면 나는 그 일을 하지 않겠다. If I were in your position I wouldn't do that job. If you are in my position, I will not do that. 내가 너였다면 난 네 땅을 안 팔텐데. If I were you, I wouldn't sell your land. If I were you, I wouldn’t sell your land. 내가 모로코에서 만난 프랑스 친구가 나에게 빠리의 공기(분위기)가 프랑스의 전부를 나타내는 것이 아니며, 다른 도시들과 시골이 아주 아름답다고 말했다. I found a French friend in Morocco. She told me that the atmosphere in Paris is not that of the rest of France, and that other cities and provinces are very beautiful. A French friend I met in Morocco told me that the air in Paris does not represent all of France, and that other cities and countryside are very beautiful. 만약 그 일이 일어나면 너는 뭘 할꺼니? If that happened, what would you do? If that happens, what will you do? 게임 팩을 게임기에 꽂았을 때 게임 팩의 금속 단자가 더러우면 게임이 잘 시작되지 않을수도 있다. If the metal plate terminal of the game cassette is dirty it may be difficult for the game to start when the cassette is inserted into the game console. When you insert the game pack into the game console, if the metal terminal of the game pack is dirty, the game may not start well. 만약에 우리가 급행열차를 놓치면 다음 기차를 탈 것이다. If we should miss the express, we'll take the next train. If we miss the express train, we will take the next train. 만약 당신에게 이 책이 없다면, 그것을 사면 됩니다. If you do not have this book, you can buy it. If you don’t have this book, you can buy it. 네가 톰을 도와주지 않는다면 톰은 곤란에 처할 거야. If you don't help Tom, he'll have trouble doing it. If you don't help Tom, he'll be in trouble. 고양이한테 우유를 줬어요. I gave the milk to the cat. I gave milk to the cat. 난 톰한테 열쇠를 줬어. I gave Tom the keys. I gave Tom the key. 내가 톰한테 열쇠를 줬어. I gave Tom the keys. I gave Tom the key. 매년 겨울에 내 입술이 튼다. I get chapped lips every winter. Every winter I have my lips open. 나는 일찍 자기 때문에 일출을 보려 일찍 일어날 수 있다. I go to bed early so I can get up to capture the sunrise. I can wake up early to see what happens to me. 나는 학교에 가요. I go to school. I go to school. 난 공원에 가요. I go to the park. I go to the park. 어제는 일찍 일어났어요. I got up early yesterday. I woke up early yesterday. 그냥 조금 졸린 것 같아. I guess I'm just a little sleepy. I think he's just a little sleepy. 양복을 한 벌 맞췄다. I had a suit tailored for me. I got a suit. 떠날 수밖에 없었어. I had no choice but to leave. I had to leave. 나는 여기 온 뒤로 한 번도 바다에 들어가고 싶다는 생각을 안 했지만 지금 이 순간에 어쩐 일인지 옷을 벗어 버리고 싶었어요. I had not once thought about going into the sea since I came here, but at this moment, for some reason, I wanted to remove my clothes. I never wanted to go into the ocean since I came here, but I wanted to take my clothes off at this moment. 통화해서 고객 서비스 상담원에게 말하기 전까지 연결 대기 큐에서 20분이나 기다렸어야 했어. I had to wait 20 minutes on the phone before reaching the customer service rep. I had to wait 20 minutes in the connection queue before I could call and talk to a customer service agent. 그걸 해서 내 자신이 싫었어. I hated myself for doing that. I hated myself for doing that. 장례식이 싫어. I hate funerals. I hate funerals. 나는 그녀의 모자가 싫다. I hate her hat. I hate his hat. 사람 많은 게 싫어요. I hate it when there are a lot of people. I hate a lot of people. 난 거짓말쟁이가 싫어. I hate liars. I hate a liar. 나는 수학이 싫어요. I hate maths. I hate mathematics. 톰이 싫어서 내 자신이 싫어. I hate myself for hating Tom. I hate myself because I hate Tom. 내 실수 때문에 내 자신이 싫어. I hate myself for my mistakes. I hate myself for my mistakes. 난 가끔 내 자신이 싫어. I hate myself sometimes. Sometimes I hate myself. 나는 내 목소리가 싫다. I hate my voice. I hate my voice. 세상이 싫어요. I hate this world. I hate the world. 나는 말다툼하는 것을 싫어한다. I hate to get into arguments. I hate to argue. 나에게 사전이 있다. I have a dictionary. I have a dictionary. 나에게는 나의 4자녀가 언젠가는 그들의 피부색이 아닌 그들의 인격으로 평가받는 나라에서 살게 될 것이라는 꿈이 있다. I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character. I have a dream that my four children will one day live in a country where their personalities are valued, not their skin color. 나는 양심의 가책을 느끼고 있다. I have a guilty consciousness. I feel the guilt of conscience. 나 머리 아파. I have a headache. I have a headache. 머리가 아파요. I have a headache. My head hurts. 전 많은 꿈을했습니다. I have a lot of dreams. I had a lot of dreams. 난 내일 빌이 앤을 만나도록 했다. I have arranged for Bill to meet Ann tomorrow. I’m going to meet Bill tomorrow. 제안이 있습니다. I have a suggestion. I have an offer. 난 지난 금요일부터 아파서 누워있어. I have been ill in bed since last Friday. I have been sick since last Friday. 한국어를 1년 째 공부하고 있습니다. I have been studying Korean for 1 year. I have been studying Korean for a year. 나는 손가락을 베었다. I have cut my finger. I cut off my finger. 나는 사랑을 고수하기로 했다. 증오는 짊어지기에 너무 큰 짐이다. I have decided to stick with love. Hate is too great a burden to bear. I decided to hold on to love. Hatred is too much to bear. 너에게 줄 돈이 있다. I have money for you. I have money to give you. 이보다 더 좋았던 적이 없다. I have never felt better. I've never been better than that. 나는 그녀가 안됀다고 말하는 걸 들어 본적이 없다. I have never heard her say 'No'. I’ve never heard her say she didn’t. 공부할 방이 없다. I have no room to study in. No room to study. 나는 요즘 잠을 많이 못잤어요. I haven't been getting a lot of sleep lately. I haven’t slept much lately. 고등학교를 다닌 이래로 그렇게 한 적이 없다. I haven't done that since high school. I have never done that since high school. 이거 아직도 못 끝냈어. I haven't finished this yet. I haven't finished this yet. 아직 메리랑 키스 못 해봤어. I haven't kissed Mary yet. I haven't kissed Mary yet. 걔가 보스턴으로 이사하고 나서는 못봤어. I haven't seen her since she moved to Boston. I haven't seen him since he moved to Boston. 나는 릭을 그가 뉴질랜드로 돌아간 뒤에는 못 봤어. I haven't seen Rick since he returned from New Zealand. I didn't see Rick after he went back to New Zealand. 딸기가 있는데 너 먹고 싶니? I have some strawberries. Do you want some? You have strawberries, do you want to eat them? 최선을 다하다 I have to do my best. I do my best. 그녀를 찾아야 한다. I have to find her. I have to find her. 나는 톰에게 이 책을 줘야 합니다. I have to give Tom this book. I have to give this book to Tom. 곧 사촌의 결혼식이 있어서, 내일 아침에 난 엄마랑 누나랑 같이 웨딩드레스를 사러 가야 돼. I have to go shop for a wedding dress with my mom and my sister tomorrow morning because it's my cousin's wedding soon. My cousin's wedding is coming soon, so tomorrow morning I have to go buy a wedding dress with my mom and sister. 난 쇼핑 가야되요, 한 시간 안에 돌아올게요. I have to go shopping. I'll be back in an hour. I have to go shopping and I’ll be back in an hour. 자야겠어요. I have to go to bed. I'll sleep. 자야 합니다. I have to go to sleep. You have to sleep. 나는 화장실에 가야 합니다. I have to go to the toilet. I have to go to the bathroom. 나는 톰을 매니저에게 소개시켜줘야 합니다. I have to introduce Tom to the manager. I would like to introduce Tom to the manager. 나 내년에 입학시험을 봐야 돼. I have to take the entrance exams next year. I need to take the exam next year. 나는 고양이 두 마리를 가지고 있다. I have two cats. I have two cats. 톰이 불어를 공부한대. I heard that Tom is studying French. Tom is studying French. 나는 우리팀이 우승했다는 소식을 들었다. I heard the news that our team had won. I heard that our team won. 난 톰이 웃는 걸 들었어. I heard Tom laugh. I heard Tom smile. 난 톰이 소리지르는 걸 들었어. I heard Tom shout. I heard Tom screaming. 일본에는 펭귄을 키우는 사람이 있대. I hear that there are people in Japan that keep penguins as pets. In Japan, there are penguins. 나는 그녀의 일을 도왔다. I helped her with her work. I helped her work. 빨리 스페인어가 늘었으면 좋겠네. I hope my Spanish improves quickly. I want to increase my Spanish quickly. 이게 아름다운 우정의 시작이길 바라. I hope that this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship. I hope this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship. 많이 안 기다려도 되면 좋겠다 I hope that we don't have to wait for too long. I hope you don't have to wait too long. 내 마지막 편지는 찢어 버렸길 바란다. I hope you tore up my last letter. I hope my last letter is broken. 내가 그를 꽉 안아서 울었다. I hugged him tightly and cried. I held him tight and cried. 날 도와주겠다는 그의 제안은 거절할 생각이다. I intend to decline his offer to help me. His offer to help me would be rejected. 뭐라고 말해야 할지 정말 모르겠어... I just don't know what to say. I don't know what to say. 내가 톰을 세게 걷어찼어. I kicked Tom hard. I kicked Tom hard. 당신을 도와줄 수 있는 괜찮은 변호사를 알고 있습니다. I know a good lawyer who can help you. I know a good lawyer who can help you. 나는 톰을 잘 안다. I know Tom well. I know Tom very well. 나는 톰이 무엇을 할 필요가 있는지 알고 있다. I know what Tom needs to do. I know what Tom needs to do. 난 네가 보스턴에서 한 일을 알고 있다. I know what you did in Boston. I know what you did in Boston. 난 텀이 너의 옷을 입는 걸 네가 싫어하는지 알았는데, 그의 옷이 함빡 젖었었어. I know you didn't want Tom to wear your clothes, but his were all wet. I thought you hated Tum wearing your clothes, but his clothes were wet. 나는 네가 진실을 말하는걸 안다. I know you're telling the truth. I know you are telling the truth. 저는 한국어를 한국에서 배웠어요. I learned Korean in Korea. I learned Korean in Korea. 가을이 제일 좋아. I like autumn most. Fall is my favorite. 가을을 제일 좋아해요. I like autumn most. I like the fall the best. 나는 남을 돕는 것을 좋아한다. I like helping others. I like to help others. 저는 솔직한 사람을 좋아합니다. I like honest people. I like honest people. 언어가 좋습니다. I like languages. Language is good. 언어를 좋아합니다. I like languages. I like the language. 저도 음악을 좋아합니다. I like music as well. I also like music. 난 야구 시합을 티비로 보는 것이 제일 좋다. I like nothing so much as to watch baseball games on television. I think it’s best to watch baseball on TV. 난 야구 시합을 티비로 보는 것보다 좋아하는 것이 없다. I like nothing so much as to watch baseball games on television. I don’t like baseball more than watching it on TV. 언어를 공부하는 게 좋아요. I like studying languages. It’s good to study language. 나는 사계절 중에 여름을 제일 좋아해. I like summer best of the four seasons. I like summer the most. 나는 인터넷에 들어가 서핑하기를 좋아한다. I like surfing on the internet. I like to go online and surf. 너의 그런 점이 맘에 들어. I like that about you. I like that about you. 나는 가끔 한번씩 말 타는 걸 좋아합니다. I like to ride a horse now and then. I like to talk to them every once in a while. 나는 인터넷에 들어가 서핑하기를 좋아한다. I like to surf the internet. I like to go online and surf. 나는 네 고양이가 좋은데, 네 고양이는 나를 싫어하네. I like your cat, but she doesn't like me. I like your cat, but your cat hates me. 나는 작은 아파트에 살아요. I live in a small apartment. I live in a small apartment. 나는 작은 아파트에서 살아. I live in a small apartment. I live in a small apartment. 터키에 살아요. I live in Turkey. I live in Turkey. 나는 요코하마에 살고 있다. I live in Yokohama. I live in Yokohama. 나는 6층에 산다. I live on the 6th floor. I live on the 6th floor. 보스턴에 도착하면 전화할게요. I'll call you when I get to Boston. I'll call you when I get to Boston. 난 6시 반에 돌아올 거야. I'll come back at six thirty. I'll be back at 6:30. 마실래요. I'll drink. Drink. 내가 이 것을 톰에게 줄거야. I'll give this to Tom. I'll give it to Tom. 나는 그를 죽일 것이다. I'll kill him. I will kill him. 그녀가 돌아오면 나는 떠날거야. I'll leave when she comes back. When she comes back, I'll leave. 한국에 너희들을 만나요! I'll meet you guys in Korea! See you in Korea! 나는 네가 돌아올 때까지 여기에 있을 것이다. I'll stay here till you get back. I will stay here until you come back. 내가 운전할께. I'll take the wheel. I'll drive. 나는 열쇠를 찾기 위해 현관 매트 아래와 근처 화분 안을 뒤졌다. I looked for the key under the welcome mat and in the nearby flower pot. I searched under the porch mat and inside the flower pot nearby to find the key. 나 기대하고 있어. I look forward to it. I'm looking forward to it. 나는 자전거와 하드 락 콘서트를 좋아해. I love biking and hard rock concerts. I love bicycles and hard-rock concerts. 나는 그 책을 좋아했어. I loved that book! I loved that book. 언어 공부하는 것을 좋아합니다. I love learning languages. I love studying the language. 나는 새로운 사람들을 만나는 것을 좋아한다. I love meeting new people. I love meeting new people. 나는 그런 순간을 좋아한다. I love such moments. I like that moment. 널 사랑해! I love you! I love you! 사랑해요. I love you. I love you. 사랑합니다. I love you. I love you. 네가 나를 사랑하는 것 보다 내가 너를 더 사랑해. I love you more than you love me. I love you more than you love me. 난 조심성이 있는 사람이다. I'm a careful man. I am a man of caution. 모든 결정은 제가 했습니다. I made every decision. I made all the decisions. 여름에 돈 많이 벌었어요. I made much money during the summer. I made a lot of money in the summer. 예약해 놨어. I made reservations. I've reserved it. 예약해 뒀어요. I made reservations. I've reserved it. 나는 저녁을 준비했다. I made supper. I prepared dinner. 두렵습니다. I'm afraid. I'm afraid. 난 프랑스인 학생이야. I'm a French student. I'm a French student. 난 일어 교사다. I'm a Japanese language teacher. I'm an up teacher. 저는 하루에 100유로를 법니다. I make €100 a day. I make 100 euros a day. 난 좀 촌스러워. I'm a little old-fashioned. I'm a little nauseous. 난 너의 제안에 전적으로 동의한다. I'm all for your suggestion. I totally agree with your offer. 저도 한국에 갈까 해요 I'm also thinking of going to Korea. I want to go to Korea too. 나는 음악 프로듀서 에요 I'm a music producer. I'm a music producer. 나는 무신론자이다. I'm an atheist. I am an atheist. 나는 새 직장에서 잘 할 수 있을지 걱정이다. I'm anxious whether I'll do well at this new job. I’m worried that I’ll be able to do well in my new job. 저는 단순한 소녀에요. I'm a simple girl. I'm just a girl. 저는 학생입니다. I'm a student. I'm a student. 난 프랑스어를 잊어버리기 시작했어. I'm beginning to forget my French. I forgot the French. 나는 수학에 있어서 최고다. I'm best at math. I am the best at math. 저는 항상 바빠요. I'm busy all the time. I'm always busy. 지금 바빠요. I'm busy now. I'm busy. 당신에게 반했습니다. I'm crazy about you. I'm against you. 당신에게 반했습니다. I'm crazy for you! I'm against you. 나는 체계적이지 못하다. I'm disorganized. I am not systematic. 나는 사과를 먹고 있어요. I'm eating an apple. I'm eating an apple. 우연히 옛날 친구를 만났어. I met an old friend by chance. I met an old friend by chance. 난 퇴근 후 톰을 만났다. I met Tom after work. I met Tom after work. 난 톰을 밖에서 봤어. I met Tom outside. I saw Tom outside. 나는 정말 피곤해지고 있다. I'm getting really tired. I am really getting tired. 옷장을 뒤져서 기부할 옷들을 찾아봐야겠어. I'm going through my closet to find clothes to give to charity. I'm gonna go through the closet and look for clothes to donate. 나는 내년에 호주에 간다. I'm going to Australia next year. I am going to Canada next year. 나는 한국에 가서 맛있는 것을 먹고 싶다. I'm going to Korea and weat to eat good food. I want to go to Korea and eat something delicious. 혼자 살거야. I'm going to live alone. I'll live alone. 나는 좋다! I'm good! I'm good! 일 때문에 왔어요. I'm here for work. I'm here for work. 곧 그걸 해볼 기회가 있을지도 모르겠어. I might have a chance to do that soon. Maybe I'll have a chance to do it soon. 이제 내가 책임을 지고 있다. I'm in charge now. Now I am in charge. 나는 포르투갈에 있어. I'm in Portugal. I'm in Portugal. 나도 같은 처지다. I'm in the same boat. I'm in the same situation. 나도 너랑 같은 처지야. I'm in the same boat as you. I'm in the same situation as you. 보고 싶어. I miss you. I miss you. 난 그저 최선을 다하고 있을 뿐이다. I'm just doing my best. I’m just doing my best. 나는 내가 들은 걸 너에게 말해주는 것뿐이다. I'm just telling you what I heard. I’m just telling you what I heard. 좀 놀랐어요. I'm kind of surprised. I was a little surprised. 나는 한국어를 공부해요. I'm learning Korean. I am studying Korean. 나는 다음주에 시카고로 갈거야. I'm leaving for Chicago next week. I’m going to Chicago next week. 나는 음악듣고 있어. 넌? I'm listening to music, and you? I'm listening to music. 나는 중세 스페인에 관한 책을 찾고 있다. I'm looking for a book about medieval Spain. I'm looking for a book about medieval Spain. 갈색 드레스와 어울리는 모자를 찾고 있어요. I'm looking for a hat to match a brown dress. I'm looking for a hat that matches a brown dress. 나는 로마의 역사에 관한 책을 찾고 있다. I'm looking for books on Roman history. I am looking for a book about the history of Rome. 떨려요. I'm nervous. Tremble. 나는 의사가 아닙니다. I'm not a doctor. I am not a doctor. 저는 춤을 잘 못 춰요. I'm not good at dancing. I can't dance very well. 나는 인도 사람이 아니야 I'm not Indian. I'm not an Indian. 나는 자살하고 싶지 않다. I'm not suicidal. I don't want to kill myself. 널 도와 줄 수 있는지 모르겠다. I'm not sure I can help you. I don't know if I can help you. 그것이 무엇이었는지는 확신할 수는 없지만, 그것은 총소리처럼 들렸다. I'm not sure what it was, but it sounded like a gunshot. I’m not sure what it was, but it sounded like a gunshot. 난 프랑스 소설을 읽고 있어. I'm reading a French novel. I am reading a French novel. 나는 준비됐읍니다 I'm ready. I'm ready. 슬퍼. I'm sad. Sad. 충격이야. I'm shocked. Shock. 미안해. I'm sorry. Sorry. 미안해요. I'm sorry. Sorry. 죄송합니다. I'm sorry. Sorry. 죄송하지만 못하겠어요. I'm sorry, but I can't. I'm sorry. 죄송하지만, 이해하지 못하겠어요. I'm sorry, but I don't understand. Sorry, I don't understand. 끼어 들어서 죄송합니다. I'm sorry for interrupting. Sorry to interrupt. 방해해서 죄송합니다. I'm sorry for interrupting. Sorry to interrupt. 의심해서 미안. I'm sorry I doubted you. Sorry for doubting. 미안하다 사랑한다. I'm sorry, I love you. Sorry, I love you. 엄마, 미안해요. I'm sorry Mother. Mom, I'm sorry. 나는 아직 학교에 다녀. I'm still in school. I still go to school. 저는 아직 학교에 다녀요. I'm still in school. I still go to school. 난 아직도 프랑스어 배우고 있어. I'm still learning French. I am still learning French. 난 아직도 프랑스어를 배우고 있어. I'm still learning French. I am still learning French. 난 그 프로젝트에 대해 아직 긍정적이야. I'm still optimistic about the project. I am still positive about this project. 나는 프랑스어 수업을 듣고 있어. I'm taking a French class. I am taking French classes. 저녁을 5 시에 막을까 해요. I'm thinking of having dinner at 5. I'll stop dinner at five. 나는 니가 일을 계속하게 도와주고 싶어. I'm trying to help you keep your job. I want to help you continue your work. 나는 네게 해야 할 일을 알려 주려고 하고 있어. I'm trying to tell you what needs to be done. I'm trying to tell you what to do. 나는 못 생겼다. I'm ugly. I'm ugly. 정말 미안해. I'm very sorry. I'm so sorry. 정말 죄송합니다. I'm very sorry. I'm so sorry. 나는 답장을 기다리고 있다. I'm waiting for a reply. I'm waiting for a response. 나는 그녀를 기다리고 있어요. I'm waiting for her to come here. I'm waiting for her. 난 그 아이가 길을 잃까봐 걱정 하고 있어요. I'm worried that he'll get lost. I'm worried that he's going to lose his way. 1950년에, 북한은 남한을 침공했다. In 1950, North Korea invaded South Korea. In 1950, North Korea invaded South Korea. 오스트리아에서는 고속도로 사용을 위해서 통행료를 지불해야 한다. In Austria, you have to pay to use the highway. In Austria, tolls must be paid to use the highway. 공업 배기가스가 공기를 오염시킨다. Industrial emissions cause air pollution. Industrial emissions pollute the air. 의사가 필요해. I need a doctor. I need a doctor. 돈이 필요해요. I need money. I need money. 더 시간이 필요해요. I need more time. I need more time. 그 전화가 필요해. I need that phone. I need that phone. 난 먹을 만한 것 좀 사야겠어. I need to buy something to eat. I need something to eat. 난 먹을거리를 사야겠어. I need to buy something to eat. I have to buy food. 나는 톰에게 경고해야 해. I need to warn Tom. I have to warn Tom. 세상은 넓고, 그 안엔 다양한 삶과 언어, 문화들이 존재한다. In our wide world, there exist countless lifestyles, languages and cultures. The world is wide, and there are many different lives, languages, and cultures. 사실 검정은 색깔이 아니야; 색이 없는 거지. In reality black is not a color; it is the absence of color. In fact, black is not color; it is colorless. 봄에 피는 꽃은 여러 가지가 있습니다. In spring, there are various blooming flowers. There are many flowers blooming in the spring. 결국에 우리의 기억에 남는 것은, 적들의 말이 아닌 친구의 침묵이 될것이다. In the end, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends. In the end, what we remember will be the silence of our friends, not the words of our enemies. 나는 도서관에서만 공부해요. I only study in the library. I only study in the library. 토마스한테 전화해요. I phone Thomas. Call Thomas. 나는 몇 시간 동안 집안 일을 미뤘다. I postponed doing my housework for a few hours. I postponed the housework for a few hours. 나는 가을보다 봄이 좋아. I prefer spring to autumn. I prefer the spring to the fall. 가을보다 봄이 좋아요. I prefer spring to autumn. Better than spring. 아무리 머리를 굴려 봐도 답이 안 나와. I racked my brain and still could not come up with the answer. No matter how you roll your head, there is no answer. 난 프랑스어로 된 책을 읽었어. I read a book in French. I read a book in French. 난 프랑스 책을 읽었어. I read a French book. I read a French book. 난 일주일에 책을 여러 권 읽어. I read several books a week. I read several books a week. 당신 책을 읽어봤었어요. 꽤 흥미롭더라구요. I read your book. It's quite interesting. I read your book. It was pretty interesting. 도와 주셔서 아주 고맙습니다. I really appreciate all your help. Thank you very much for your help. 나는 정말로 그것을 놓치고 싶지 않다. I really don't want to miss that. I really don’t want to miss it. 정말 서운해. I really feel hurt. I'm really scared. 저는 강아지가 정말 좋아요. I really like puppies. I really like dogs. 난 눈이 정말 좋아. I really like snow. I love my eyes. 나는 눈이 정말 좋아요. I really like snow. I really like the eyes. 난 정말로 돕고 싶었어. I really wanted to help. I really wanted to help. 프랑스어를 배우는 걸 추천해. I recommend that you learn French. I recommend learning French. 전에 만났던 것 기억해요. I remember seeing you before. I remember when we met before. 나는 톰보다 빠르게 달릴 수 있어. I run faster than Tom. I can run faster than Tom. 나는 집에서 뛰쳐나갔다. I rushed out of my house. I ran away from home. 미안하다고 했잖아요. I said I'm sorry. You said you were sorry. 그건 내가 할 소리야. I said I would do that! That's what I'm gonna say. 미남이시라구요 I said you are handsome. He's handsome. 나는 노래를 불렀다. I sang a song. I was singing. 아름다운 색상들을 많이 봤어. I saw lots of beautiful colors. I saw a lot of beautiful colors. 나는 역으로 들어오는 기차를 봤다. I saw the train come into the station. I saw a train coming into the station. 톰이 기다리는 걸 봤어. I saw Tom waiting. I saw Tom waiting. 난 톰이 일하는 걸 봤어. I saw Tom working. I saw Tom work. 나는 열쇠를 찾기 위해 현관 매트 아래와 근처 화분 안을 뒤졌다. I searched under the mat and in the nearby flower pot to find the key. I searched under the porch mat and inside the flower pot nearby to find the key. 나는 남자를 봐요. I see a man. I see a man. 이 편지를 할아버지께 보냈습니다. I sent this letter to grandfather. I sent this letter to my grandfather. 난 톰한테 문자 보냈어. I sent Tom a text. I texted Tom. 난 톰을 흔들어 깨웠어. I shook Tom awake. I woke up Tom. 너한테 모든 걸 좀 더 빨리 얘기했어야 했는데. I should have told you everything earlier. I should have told you everything sooner. 난 내 집을 팔지 말았어야 했어. I shouldn't have sold my house. I shouldn’t have sold my house. 내가 그렇게 오랫동안에 멀리 있지 않았어야 했어. I shouldn't have stayed away so long. I shouldn’t have been that far away for so long. 난 그걸 먹지 말았어야 했어. I shouldn't've eaten that. I shouldn’t have eaten it. 너한테 말하지 말았어야 했어. I shouldn't've told you. I shouldn't have told you. 폐를 끼쳐서 진심으로 후회합니다. I sincerely regret having caused you such an inconvenience. I really regret my lungs. 아들이야, 딸이야? Is it a son or a daughter? Son or daughter? 가까운가요? Is it near here? Close? 천국과 지옥을 선택하는 것이 그렇게 어렵나요? Is it so difficult to choose between heaven and hell? Is it so hard to choose heaven and hell? 그렇게 이상해? Is it strange? It's so weird? 네가 고등학교 선생님이라는 게 사실이야? Is it true that you're a high school teacher? Is it true that you are a high school teacher? 너 톰이랑 싸운 거 맞아? Is it true you had a fight with Tom? Did you fight with Tom? 톰이랑 싸웠다는 게 사실이야? Is it true you had a fight with Tom? Is it true you fought with Tom? 네가 중병에 걸린 적이 없다는 게 사실이야? Is it true you've never had a serious illness? Is it true that you've never been seriously ill? 피 냄새가 납니다. I smell blood. It smells blood. 가스 냄새가 난다. I smell gas. It smells gas. 저는 다섯 개의 언어를 합니다. I speak five languages. I speak five languages. 난 프랑스어를 잘해. I speak French a lot. I'm good at French. 나는 어제밤에 톰과 이야기 했었는데 톰은 너를 좋아한다고 말했었다. I spoke to Tom last night and he told me that he likes you. I talked to Tom last night and he said he liked you. 그녀는 개발자입니까? Is she a computer programmer? Is she a developer? 그거 피야? Is that blood? Is that blood? 괜찮은 거예요? Is that OK? Are you okay? 괜찮은 거예요? Is that okay? Are you okay? 버스가 다니나요? Is there a bus service? Is there a bus? 프랑스어 할 줄 아는 사람 여기 있어? Is there anybody here who speaks French? Is there anyone here who speaks French? 프랑스어 할 줄 아는 사람 여기 있어? Is there anyone here who speaks French? Is there anyone here who speaks French? 뭔가 하고 싶은 얘기 없어? Is there anything that you'd like to tell me? Is there anything you want to do? 여기 종이와 펜이 있어요? Is there a pen and a paper here? Do you have a pen and paper? 이 근처에 약국 있어요? Is there a pharmacy nearby? Is there a pharmacy around here? 이 근처에 휴대폰 충전할 수 있는 곳이 있나요? Is there a place where I can charge my cellphone around here? Is there anywhere I can charge my phone? 학생 할인이 있어요? Is there a student discount? Do you have a student discount? 공항까지 가는 버스가 있나요? Is there bus service to the airport? Is there a bus to the airport? 저희들을 위한 방이 충분히 있나요? Is there enough room for us? Do you have enough room for us? 뭐 할 말이라도 있냐고. Is there something that you want to say? Do you have anything to say? 뭔가 할 말이 있니? Is there something that you want to say? Do you have anything to say? 뭔가 할 말이 있니? Is there something that you wish to tell me? Do you have anything to say? 이게 와인이야? Is this wine? Is this wine? 이것은 당신의 사전입니까? Is this your dictionary? Is this your dictionary? 한국에 처음 오셨습니까? Is this your first time in Korea? First time in Korea? 톰도 캐나다인이야? Is Tom a Canadian, too? Is Tom Canadian? 공부해요. I study. Study. 나는 한국말을 공부해요. I study Korean. I am studying Korean. 한국말을 공부합니다. I study Korean. Studying Korean. 수영을 거의 매일 합니다. I swim almost every day. I swim almost every day. 아까 한 말 취소야. I take back what I said. Cancel what I said earlier. 난 말하다가 목이 쉬었다. I talked myself hoarse. I said, and my throat rested. 이탈리아는 아주 아름다운 나라입니다. Italy is a very beautiful country. Italy is a beautiful country. 그녀가 마음을 바꿀 것 같다. It appears that she might change her mind. I think she will change her mind. 난 톰한테 골프를 가르쳤어. I taught Tom golf. I taught Tom golf. 무료로 그것을 얻을 수 있다. It can be free. You can get it for free. 상황에 따라 달라요. It depends. Depends on the situation. 아프지 않아. It doesn't hurt. It doesn't hurt. 그것은 보스턴에서 일어났습니다. It happened in Boston. It happened in Boston. 일본에 온 지 2년 되었다. It has been two years since he came to Japan. It has been two years since I came to Japan. 모두들 정말 잘한 것 같아. I think everyone did really well. I think everybody's been really good. 프랑스어는 가장 아름다운 언어인 것 같아. I think French is the most beautiful language. French is the most beautiful language. 프랑스어는 세상에서 가장 아름다운 언어인 것 같아. I think French is the most beautiful language in the world. French is the most beautiful language in the world. 내 생각엔 그의 제안을 고려해 볼 만하다. I think his suggestion is worth considering. I think I should consider his offer. 나는 내가 말하고 싶은 것은 거의 다 말할 수 있을 정도로 불어를 잘 한다고 생각한다. I think I can speak French well enough to say pretty much anything I want to say. I think I speak well enough to say almost everything I want to say. 톰을 찾을 방법을 알 것같아. I think I know how to find Tom. I think I know how to find Tom. 폭풍이 불 것이라고 생각한다. I think it will storm soon. I think the storm is on fire. 내가 갖고 있는 게 어쩌면 네가 원하는 것일 수도 있어. I think I've got something you might want. Maybe what I have is what you want. 이제 별일은 없을 것 같아. I think that everything's fine now. I don't think anything's going to happen. 프랑스어는 세상에서 가장 아름다운 언어인 것 같아. I think that French is the most beautiful language in the world. French is the most beautiful language in the world. 아름다운 곳인 것 같아. I think that it's a beautiful place. I think it's a beautiful place. 이건 부정확하다고 생각해. I think that that's inaccurate. I think this is inaccurate. 이게 전환점인 것 같아. I think that this is a turning point. I think this is a turning point. 너 어딘가 세뇌당한 것 같아. I think that you have been brainwashed. I think you're brainwashed somewhere. 나는 생각한다. 그러므로 나는 존재한다. I think, therefore I am. I think, therefore I exist. 우스운 것 같네. I think this is ridiculous. I think it's funny. 나는 이 이의가 타당하다고 생각한다. I think this objection is valid. I think this argument is appropriate. 난 톰이 의리있다고 생각한다. I think Tom is loyal. I think Tom is in control. 톰은 여전히 실업 상태일 것이다. I think Tom is still unemployed. Tom is still unemployed. 톰이 그렇게 어리지 않았다면 그걸 함으로써 용서받지 못했을 거야. I think Tom wouldn't be forgiven for doing that if he weren't so young. If Tom had not been so young, he would not have been forgiven for doing so. 나는 탐이 하고 있는 일이놀랍다고 생각한다. I think what Tom is doing is amazing. I think it’s amazing what Tom does. 난 네가 최고라고 생각한다. I think you're the greatest. I think you are the best. 나는 뭔가가 잘못되었다고 생각했다. I thought something was wrong. I thought something was wrong. 네가 기침한 소리를 들은 줄 알았어. I thought that I heard you coughing. I thought I heard you cough. 네가 잊어버린 줄 알았어. I thought you'd forgotten. I thought you forgot. 니가 좀 외로울 것 같아서 내가 와인 한 병을 들고 왔지. I thought you might be lonely, so I came over with a bottle of wine. I thought you might be lonely, so I brought you a bottle of wine. 아파. It hurts. It hurts. 7시입니다. It is 7 o'clock. Seven o'clock. 이것은 책입니다. It is a book. This is a book. 조선왕조의 당쟁사가 문화적으로 외국 독자에게 이해되게 하기는 어려운 과제이다. It is a difficult task to make the history of political power struggles during the Joseon Dynasty culturally understandable to foreign readers. It is a difficult task for the king of Korea to be culturally understood by foreign readers. 벌써 아홉시다. It is already nine o'clock. It's already nine. 그것은 도덕적인 문제이다. It is a moral question. It's a moral issue. 우리에게 몹시 힘든 일이에요. It is a very difficult job for us. It's very hard for us. 의미를 정확하게 전달하는 것은 어렵다. It is difficult to convey the meaning exactly. It is difficult to convey meaning accurately. 그 사람만큼 자격을 갖춘 직원은 대체하기가 어렵다. It is difficult to replace an employee that is as qualified as he is. It's hard to replace an employee who's as qualified as him. 중요한 건 누구도 맡겨진 일에서 게으름을 피울수 있게 허락되지 않았다는 것이다. It is important that no one is allowed to slack off on their assigned work. The important thing is that no one is allowed to smoke in the work entrusted to them. 너의 일에 간섭하는 게 내 일이 아니다. It is not my part to meddle in your affairs. It is not my job to interfere in your work. 그건 네가 생각하는 만큼 어려운 건 아냐. It is not so difficult as you think. It’s not as hard as you think. 아이에게 이치를 말해도 소용없다 It is no use reasoning with a child. It's no use telling a child. 우리의 의무는 도와주는 것이다. It is our obligation to help. Our duty is to help. 덕으로 나라를 다스리면, 백성들이 편안히 잘살 수 있다고 했습니다. It is said that people could live comfortably if the nation is ruled with virtue. He said that if you rule the country, the people can live comfortably. 수상해요. It is suspicious. I'm sorry. 위험 부담이 크다. It is too risky. The risk is high. 유감스럽게도 사실이네요. It is unfortunately true. Unfortunately, that's true. 우리가 가든지 안 가든지는 네가 결정해. It is up to you to decide whether we will go there or not. You decide whether we go or not. 사랑과 우정 사이에 경계선을 긋는 것은 매우 어려운 일이다. It is very difficult to draw the boundary between love and friendship. It is very difficult to draw a line between love and friendship. 오늘은 날씨가 매우 덥다. It is very hot today. The weather is very hot today. 비가 올 것 같아. It looks like it'll rain. I think it will rain. 비가 올 것 같네요. It looks like it's going to rain. I think it will rain. 정말 안 좋은가보네요. It must be really bad. That looks really bad. 난 톰한테 그걸 쓰지 말라고 말했다. I told Tom not to use those. I told Tom not to use it. 난 톰한테 거짓말 하라고 말했어. I told Tom to lie. I told Tom to lie. 나는 너에게 내가 하려고 했던 일을 말했다. I told you what I was going to do. I told you what I was going to do. 내 개와 산책했어. I took a walk with my dog. I walked with my dog. 여긴 거의 눈이 안 와. It rarely snows here. I can hardly see here. 이곳은 눈이 거의 내리지 않습니다. It rarely snows here. There is hardly any snow here. 톰에게 사과하려고 했어. I tried to apologize to Tom. I wanted to apologize to Tom. 시간이 다 되었읍니다. It's about time. Time is up. 벌써 저녁이네. 피곤해서 글쓰기는 그만 끝내야겠다. 잘자! It's already evening, I'm tired and have to finish writing. Good night! It's already evening. I'm tired and I'm going to stop writing. Good night! 안타까워요. It's a pity. I'm sorry. 오늘은 끔찍하게 덥네. It's awfully warm today. It's awfully hot today. 성능은 좋은데 디자인이 별로라서. It's because it doesn't have a very good design, despite having good performance. Good design, but not good design. 지금 당장 밖으로 나가는 것은 위험하다. It's dangerous to go outside right now. It’s dangerous to go out right now. 맛있어요! It's delicious! It's delicious! 오늘도 조금 늦을 것 같아요. It seems I'll be late today too. I think it will be a little late today. 지하철을 갈아타는 중에 문자를 써서 실수한 것 같아요. It seems I made a mistake in the text message because I wrote it while transferring lines in the underground. I think it was a mistake to text while I was changing the subway. 겨울에 이 모자를 쓰고 다녀야 될 것 같아. It seems that I'll have to wear this hat for winter. I have to wear this hat in the winter. 존나 더워. It's fucking hot. It's fucking hot. 갈수록 추워요. It's got cold. More and more cold. 그것은 배우기 어렵습니다. It's hard to learn. It's hard to learn. 그것이 그렇게 쉽지는 않아. It's just not that easy. It's not that easy. 나도 만나서 반가워요. It's nice to meet you too. Nice to meet you, too. 사람들이 생각하는 것 만큼 쉽지는 않아요. It's not as easy to do that as people think. It’s not as easy as people think. 중요하지 않다. It's not important. It doesn't matter. 아무나 할 수 있는 것이 아닙니다. It's not something anyone can do. It's not something anyone can do. 손 들고 질문해도 돼요. It's okay to raise your hand and ask a question. You can raise your hand and ask questions. 손 들고 질문해도 괜찮아요. It's okay to raise your hand and ask a question. It's okay to raise your hand and ask questions. 의심할 여시가 없읍니다 It's out of the question. No doubt about it. 끝났읍니다. It's over. It's over. 호주에서는 인기가 있어요. It's popular in Australia. They are popular in Australia. 비와? It's raining? Biwa? 비가 오니까 우산을 가지고 오세요. It's raining, so please bring your umbrella. When it rains, bring an umbrella. 정말 부드러웠어! It's really soft. It was so soft! 밖은 아직 환해요. It's still bright outside. It's still out there. 자살입니다. It's suicide. Suicide. 비가 오기 시작했어. It started to rain. It started to rain. 아홉시 십분 전이에요. It's ten to nine. Nine ten minutes ago. 오늘은 끔찍하게 덥네. It's terribly warm today. It's awfully hot today. 끔찍하게 더운 날이네. It's terribly warm today. It's a horrible hot day. 너무 어두워서 잘 볼 수 없다. It's too dark so I can't see very well. It is too dark to see. 톰이 엄격한 아빠라는 건 사실이야. It's true Tom is a strict father. It's true that Tom is a strict father. 이건 불공평해. It's unfair. This is unfair. 당신 차려입니다 It's your turn. You're up. 반품을 하는 데 2시간이나 걸려서 다른 가정 용품을 사봤어. It takes 2 hours or so to go make a return so I bought some different housewares. It took me two hours to get another home. 그걸 하려고 몇 시간이 걸렸어요. It took me several hours to do that. It took hours to do that. 집을 청소하는데 3시간이 걸렸습니다. It took me three hours to clean my house. It took three hours to clean the house. 이미 너무 늦었어. It was already very late. It's already too late. 그건 실수였어. It was a mistake. That was a mistake. 무난히 해결했어요. It was easily resolved. I've solved it. 우린 서로 첫눈에 반했어요. It was love at first sight. We loved each other at first sight. 농담일 뿐이야. It was nothing but a joke. I'm just kidding. 그가 괜찮아지기까지 오래 걸리지 않았다. It was not long before he got well. It didn’t take long for him to get well. 1993년까지 한 나라였는데, 분리가 되었어요. It was one nation until 1993, after which it was divided. It was a country until 1993, when it was separated. 왜 안되는지 설명할려면 시간 너무 많이 걸리겠다. It would take me too much time to explain to you why it's not going to work. It will take a long time to explain why not. 나는 학생일 때 영어로 일기를 쓰곤 했다. I used to keep a diary in English when I was a student. I used to write in English when I was a student. 톰의 아이디어를 썼어. I used Tom's idea. Tom's idea. 나는 파이어폭스를 사용해. I use Firefox. I use Firefox. 난 전부터 항상 독립적인 사람이야. I've always been an independent person. I have always been an independent person. 나는 톰에게 내 일 좀 맡아달라고 부탁했다. I've asked Tom to take my place. I asked Tom to take care of me. 나 유괴 당한 적 있어. I've been kidnapped. I have been kidnapped. 물고기한테 먹이를 줬어. I've fed the fish. I fed the fish. 다 끝냈어. I've finished the job. We're done. 네가 이렇게 자랑스러운 적은 없었다. I've never been so proud of you. You have never been so proud. 당신 책을 읽어봤었어요. 꽤 흥미롭더라구요. I've read your book. It was very interesting. I read your book. It was pretty interesting. 나는 배를 원해요. I want a boat. I want a boat. 난 불어를 할 줄 아는 사람이 필요하다. I want a person who can speak French. I need someone who knows how to speak. 더 깎아 주세요. I wanted a bigger discount. Please cut more. 집에 가고 싶었다. I wanted to go home. I wanted to go home. 중국에 가고 싶었어요 I wanted to go to China. I wanted to go to China. 진수 씨가 저를 도와주신 것을 감사하는 뜻으로 저녁에 초대하려고 해요. I wanted to invite Mr. Jinsu this evening to thank him for helping me earlier. I'm going to invite you to dinner to thank you for helping me. 난 톰이 좀 더 신중하길 원했어. I wanted Tom to be more careful. I wanted Tom to be more careful. 난 톰이 호주에 갔으면 했어. I wanted Tom to go to Australia. I wanted Tom to go to Australia. 난 톰이 내 부모님을 만났으면 했어. I wanted Tom to meet my parents. I wanted Tom to meet my parents. 너에게 전화를 걸고 싶었는데, 너가 안 받을까봐 결국 전화 못했어. I wanted to phone you, but I thought you wouldn't get it so I didn't phone you in the end. I wanted to call you, but I didn't get the call because you didn't get it. 책을 읽고 싶었어요 I wanted to read a book. I wanted to read. 난 내 아이들과 시간을 보내고 싶었어. I wanted to spend time with my children. I wanted to spend time with my kids. 나는 톰이랑은 달리 아이를 갖고 싶어. I want kids, but Tom doesn't. I want to have a baby unlike Tom. 톰처럼 바이올린을 연주할 수 있으면 좋겠어. I want to be able to play the violin as well as Tom. I wish I could play violin like Tom. 저는 일본어 선생님이 되고 싶어요. I want to become a teacher of Japanese. I want to be a Japanese teacher. 저는 내일 오전 6시에 체크아웃 하겠습니다. I want to check out at 6 tomorrow morning. I will check out tomorrow at 6 a.m. 죽고 싶어. I want to die. I want to die. 죽고 싶어요. I want to die. I want to die. 나는 겟테르 야니랑 죽고 싶다. I want to die with Getter Jaani. I want to die with Jeter Yanni. 나는 기부를 하고 싶다. I want to donate money. I want to make a donation. 먹을래요. I want to eat it. I'll eat. 한국 음식을 먹고 싶어요. I want to eat Korean food. I want to eat Korean food. 한국에 가고 싶어요. I want to go to Korea. I want to go to Korea. 나는 북한에 가고 싶다. I want to go to North Korea. I want to go to North Korea. 나는 달에 가고 싶다. I want to go to the moon. I want to go to the moon. 나는 산에 가길 원합니다. I want to go to the mountain. I want to go to the mountain. 이 편지를 등기로 보내고 싶어요. I want to have this letter registered. I want to send this letter back. 나는 내년에 중국어를 배우고 싶다. I want to learn Chinese next year. I want to learn Chinese next year. 한국어를 배우고 싶어요. I want to learn Korean. I want to learn Korean. 운전하는 법을 배우고 싶어. I want to learn to drive. I want to learn how to drive. 나는 행복한 삶을 살고 싶어요. I want to live a happy life. I want to live a happy life. 저는 탬파에 살고 싶어요. I want to live in Tampa. I want to live in Tampa. 선생님을 만나고 싶어요. I want to meet the teacher. I want to meet you. 난 톰이 삼촌네에 방문하러 호주에 갔으면 좋겠어. I want Tom to go to Australia to visit his uncle. I want Tom to go to Australia to visit his uncle. 난 톰이 너한테 하는 방법을 알려줬으면 좋겠어. I want Tom to show you how to do that. I want you to know how Tom does it. 톰이 자신이 왜 떠나야 하는지를 이해했으면 좋겠어. I want Tom to understand why he has to leave. I want Tom to understand why he has to leave. 놀고 싶다. I want to play. I want to play. 놀고 싶어요. I want to play. I want to play. 쉬고 싶다. I want to rest. I want to rest. 쉬고 싶어요. I want to rest. I want to rest. 그걸 다시 보고 싶다. I want to see it again. I want to see it again. 그를 다시 보고 싶다. I want to see that again. I want to see him again. 난 당신이 웃는 걸 보고 싶어요. I want to see you smile. I want to see you laugh. 난 히브리어를 공부하기 원한다. I want to study Hebrew. I want to study Hebrew. 나는 한국에 들르고 싶다. I want to visit Korea. I want to come to Korea. 일하고 싶어요. I want to work. I want to work. 난 거의 죽을 뻔 했다. I was almost killed. I almost died. 나는 1960년에 태어났다. I was born in 1960. I was born in 1960. 나는 휴가중이었어. I was in the middle of my holiday. I was on vacation. 술 취했었다. I was intoxicated. I was drunk. 내가 늦었기 때문에 비행기를 놓쳤어. I was late, so I missed my flight. I missed my flight because I was late. 또 너에게 번호를 물어보지 못했어. I wasn't able to ask for your phone number again. I didn't ask for your number again. 난 이 상황이 편안하지 않아. I wasn't comfortable with the situation. I'm not comfortable with this situation. 그 때는 꽤 어렸었는데. I was pretty young back in those days. I was quite young at the time. 오늘은 너무 바빴어. I was very busy today. I was too busy today. 친구와 같이 텔레비전에서 축구시합을 봅니다. I watch a football match on television with my friend. I watch football on TV with my friends. 해가 도시 위로 떠오는 것을 지켜봤다. I watched the sun rise over the city. I watched the sun rise over the city. 톰이 먹는 걸 지켜봤어. I watched Tom eat. I watched Tom eat. 설거지 끝내고 티비 봤어. I watched TV after I washed the dishes. I finished the dishes and watched the TV. 그의 보고서를 검토했지만 실수를 찾을 수 없었다. I went over his report, but couldn't find any mistakes. I reviewed his report but couldn’t find any errors. 곧 돌아올께요. I will be back soon. I'll be back soon. 내주 금요일 오전 내내 시간이 있습니다. I will be free all morning next Friday. I have time all Friday morning. 내익 일찍 일어날 거예요. I will probably get up early tomorrow. Will wake up early. 저는 예순 살이 되자마자 일을 그만둘 거예요. I will retire as soon as I turn sixty. I will stop working as soon as I get older. 일어난 일에 대해 그만 생각할 수 있었으면 좋겠다. I wish I could stop thinking about what's happened. I wish I could stop thinking about what happened. 돈이 더 많으면 좋겠다. I wish I had more money. I wish I had more money. 내가 러시아어를 배울 기회가 있었으면 좋았을 텐데. I wish I had the chance to learn Russian. I wish I had a chance to learn Russian. 내가 외동이었으면 좋았을 텐데. I wish I were an only child. I wish I was alone. 우리가 같이 갔으면 좋겠다. I wish I were going with you. I wish we could go together. 너랑 같이 파티 갔으면 좋았을텐데 I wish that I could go to the party with you. I wish I could have gone to a party with you. 내가 할 수 있는게 더 있었으면 좋았을 걸. I wish there was more I could've done. I wish there was more I could do. 그여자 결혼햿는지 궁금한데. I wonder if she is married. I wonder if she's married. 오늘은 더 이상 물어보지 않겠어요. I won't ask you anything else today. I won't ask anymore today. 너의 동의 없이는 난 아무도 고용하지 않을 것이다. I won't hire anyone without your approval. I will not hire anyone without your consent. 나는 그것을 허락하지 않을거야. I won't permit it. I won't allow it. 나는 동물원에서 일해. I work at a zoo. I work at the zoo. 주말에 나는 슈퍼에서 아르바이트한다. I work at the supermarket on the weekends. This weekend I’m in the supermarket. 저는 중간쯤에 앉고 싶어요. I would like to sit around the middle. I want to sit in the middle. 저는 한국을 방문하고 싶어요. I would like to visit South Korea. I want to visit Korea. 나는 그녀에게 긴 편지를 썼다. I wrote a long letter to her. I wrote her a long letter. 일본과 남한은 이웃 국가다. Japan and South Korea are neighbors. Japan and South Korea are neighboring countries. 제시카가 노래를 부르고 있었어요. Jessica was singing a song. Jessica was singing. 존이 공항에 있어요. John is at the airport. John is at the airport. 존은 나의 가장 친한 친구야. John is my best friend. John is my best friend. 거울 속을 들여다보아라. Just look in the mirror. Look in the mirror. 케이트는 매일 우유를 많이 마신다. Kate drinks lots of milk every day. Kate drinks a lot of milk every day. 프랑스어 공부 계속해. Keep studying French. Continue to study French. 잔돈은 가지세요. Keep the change. Take the money. 최대한 세게 차. Kick as hard as you can. The car as hard as possible. 그를 죽여라. Kill him. Kill him. 날 죽여. Kill me. Kill me. 그들을 죽여라. Kill them. Kill them. 너의 적들을 죽여라. Kill your enemies. Kill their enemies. 김씨는 그 사람보다 두살 더 나이가 많습니다. Kim is two years older than him. Michael is two years older than him. 한국은 절대 지루하지 않는다. 항상 신난다. Korea is never boring, it's always exciting. Korea is never boring. It's always exciting. 한국은 떠오르고 있다. Korea is now up and coming. Korea is remembering. 키예프는 우크라이나의 수도입니다. Kyiv is the capital of Ukraine. Kiev is the capital of Ukraine. 수면 부족이 점차 건강에 영향을 미친다. Lack of sleep can gradually affect health. Lack of sleep affects health. 언어는 의식을 만든다. Language creates conscience. Language makes consciousness. 어젯밤에 난 그가 빌려준 책에 빠져들었다. Last night, I indulged in reading the book he lent me. Last night I read a book he borrowed from me. 작년에 눈이 엄청 내렸어. Last year there was a lot of snow. Last year my eyes widened. 한국말을 배우기가 힘들죠. Learning Korean is difficult. It is hard to learn Korean. 언어를 배우는 것은 재미있다. Learning languages is interesting. Learning the language is fun. 너희들의 결혼을 축하해요. Let me congratulate you on your marriage. Congratulations on your marriage. 내가 도와줄게. Let me help you with that. I'll help you. 제가 도와드릴게요. Let me help you with that. I'll help you. 내가 병원으로 데려다 줄게요. Let me take you to the hospital. I'll take you to the hospital. 탐에게 여유를 좀 주자. Let's cut Tom some slack. Give Tom some time. 이건 좀 이따 하자. Let's do this later. Let's do this later. 가자! Let's go! Come on! 따뜻한 곳에 가자. Let's go somewhere warm. Go to a warm place. 이야기를 마저 들어 봅시다. Let's hear the rest of the story. Let's finish the story. 이야기를 마저 들어보자. Let's hear the rest of the story. Let's finish the story. 연락하고 지내요. Let's keep in touch. Stay in touch. 그것의 긍정적인 면을 보자. Let's look on the positive side. Let’s look at its positive side. 극장 앞에서 만납시다. Let's meet in front of the theater. Meet in front of the theater. 비디오 게임 이나 해요. Lets play video games or something. It's a video game. 뭔가 해보자! Let's try something. Let's do something! 네가 결정한 걸 알려줘 봐. Let us know what you decide. Let me know what you decide. 리비아는 북아프리카에서 두번째로 큰 국가이다. Libya is the second largest country in North Africa. Libya is the second largest country in North Africa. 삶의 경험은 중요한 지식체계이다. Life experience is the chief body of knowledge. Experience in life is an important knowledge system. 사는게 쉽지가 않아. Life is never easy. It's not easy living. 그 아빠에 그 아들. Like father, like son. That father, that son. 저기 봐. Look at that. Look. 시계를 보세요. Look at the clock. Look at the clock. 벽에 걸려있는 그림을 좀 봐. Look at the picture on the wall. Look at the painting on the wall. 저기 봐. Look over there. Look. 더 크게. Louder. Bigger. 사랑은 아프다. Love hurts. Love is painful. 존을 사랑해라. Love John. Love to John. 사랑은 사랑을 사랑해요. Love loves love. Love is love. 날 사랑해 줘! Love me! Love me! 류샤는 모든 것을 포기하고 시베리아에 가기로 했다. Lyusya decided to give up on everything and leave for Siberia. She gave up everything and went to Siberia. 그의 회사가 생산하는 기계가 우리것보다 뛰어나다. Machines that his company produces are superior to ours. The machines his company produces are better than ours. 당신이 번역할 문장에 충실하게 번역하십시오. 다른 언어로 번역된 문장의 영향을 받지 마십시오. Make a good translation of the sentence that you are translating. Don't let translations into other languages influence you. Translate the sentence you want to translate. Don't be influenced by the sentence translated into other languages. 인간은 이성이 있지만 동물은 없다. Man has reason, animals do not. Humans have reason, but no animals. 이렇게 콜렉션의 확실한 예를 보여줘서 정말 감사합니다. Many thanks for this illustrative collection of examples. Thank you so much for showing such a clear example of collection. 메리는 아이를 가질 수 없다. Mary cannot have children. Mary cannot have children. 메리는 그녀의 긴 드레스를 걷어잡았다. Mary gathered up her long dress. Mary grabbed her long dress. 메리한테는 보조개가 있어요. Mary has dimples. Mary has a helper. 메리가 피를 흘리고 있어. Mary is losing blood. Mary is bleeding. 메리가 톰의 누나다. Mary is Tom's older sister. Mary is Tom’s sister. 메리는 비단으로 된 드레스를 입고 있어. Mary is wearing a silk dress. Mary is wearing a silk dress. 메리가 재빨리 눈길을 피했어. Mary quickly averted her eyes. Mary quickly turned her eyes away. 메리는 탐과 콘치타가 손잡고 있는 걸 보았다. Mary saw Tom and Conchita holding hands. Mary saw Tom and Conchita holding hands. 메리는 보스턴으로 이사가면 더 행복할 것이라고 확신했다. Mary was convinced that she'd be happier if she moved to Boston. Mary was sure that she would be happier if she moved to Boston. 메리는 꽃집에서 일해. Mary works at a flower shop. Mary works in a florist. 탁자 위에 놓고 온 것 같아. Maybe I left it on the table. I think I left it on the table. 아무래도 걔한테 말해야겠어. Maybe I should talk to her. Maybe I should tell her. 너는 아마 성공할 것이다. Maybe you'll succeed. You will probably succeed. 신께서 당신을 축복하시길. May God bless you. God bless you. 신께서 당신을 지켜주시길. May God keep you! May God protect you. 주목해 주시겠습니까? May I have your attention, please? Could you pay attention? 네 꿈이 실현되길. May your dreams come true. Let your dream come true. 남자들은 남성적으로 보이고 싶어한다. Men like to look masculine. Men want to look masculine. 매리 크리쓰마쓰 Merry Christmas! Mary Kritsumatsu 메리 크리스마스! Merry Christmas! Merry Christmas! 즐거운 성탄절! Merry Christmas! Merry Christmas! 나도. Me, too. Me neither. 힘이 정의다. Might is right. Power is justice. 입조심해라. Mind your language. Be careful. 수아 씨, 요즘 요가 하신다더니 정말 날씬해지셨네요. Miss Sua, she's been doing yoga recently and really lost a lot of weight! You've been doing yoga lately, and you're really thin. 엄마는 운동하는 걸 안 좋아한다. Mom doesn't like to exercise. My mom doesn’t like to exercise. 엄마, 난 이걸 입고 싶지 않아요. Mom, I don't want to wear this. Mom, I don't want to wear this. 엄마 내 말 경청 좀 해주세요. Mom, please listen to me. Mom, listen to me. 좋은 아침 ! Mornin'! Good morning ! 좋은 아침이예요. Morning! Good morning. 대부분의 사람들은 내가 미쳤다고 생각해 Most people think that I'm crazy. Most people think I'm crazy. 우리 아파트는 조용하고 깨끗해요 My apartment is quiet and clean. Our apartment is quiet and clean. 내 피가 끓었다. My blood boiled. My blood is boiling. 내 피가 끓고 있었다. My blood was boiling. My blood was boiling. 우리 애들은 학교에 있어요. My children are in school. My kids are in school. 어제 내 컴퓨터는 고장났어요. My computer broke yesterday. Yesterday my computer crashed. 내 딸은 아직 3 살이 안 됐어. My daughter is not yet three. My daughter is not three years old yet. 내 딸은 3살일 뿐이야. My daughter is only three. My daughter is only 3 years old. 내 딸은 아직 3 살 아래야. My daughter is still under three years old. My daughter is still under 3 years old. 내 개는 큽니다. My dog is big. My dog is big. 나의 아버지는 다음 주에 한국으로 가기로 되어 있다. My father is to visit Korea next week. My father is going to Korea next week. 내 아빠는 캐나다인이었어. My father was a Canadian. My dad was Canadian. 내가 세상에서 가장 좋아하는 도시는 보스턴이야. My favorite city in the whole world is Boston. My favorite city in the world is Boston. 내가 좋아하는 가수는 카일리 미노그야. My favorite singer is Kylie Minogue. My favorite singer is Kylie Minogue. 내가 좋아하는 가수는 카일리 미노그입니다. My favorite singer is Kylie Minogue. My favorite singer is Kylie Minogue. 나는 발이 차다. My feet are cold. I have feet. 내친구는 한국어를 공부해요. My friend studies Korean. My friend is studying Korean. 내 친구는 슈퍼마켓에서 일해. My friend works at a supermarket. My friend works in a supermarket. 제꿈은 작가가 되는 것입니다. My goal in life is to be a novelist. My dream is to become a writer. 어머, 부끄러워. My goodness, how embarrassing. Oh, I'm ashamed. 내 할아버지는 한국에서 돌아가셨다. My grandfather died in Korea. My grandfather died in Korea. 할아버지가 팔십 구 세 돼셨어요. My grandfather turned 89 years old. My grandfather was eighty-nine years old. 할머니는 구수한 옛날 얘기를 들려주시곤 했다. My grandmother used to tell me pleasant fairy tales. My grandmother used to tell me old stories. 나는 머리가 아프다. My head hurts. I have a headache. 우리 남편은 선생님이야. My husband is a teacher. My husband is a teacher. 우리 남편도 선생님이야. My husband is a teacher, too. My husband is also a teacher. 제 생각은 당신과 다릅니다. My ideas are different from yours. My thoughts are different from yours. 우리 엄마는 그렇게 열심히 공부하지 말래. My mother told me not to study so hard. My mom didn’t study so hard. 제 이름은 안드레아 입니다. My name is Andrea. My name is Andrea. 제 이름은 잭입니다. My name is Jack. My name is Jack. 내 이름은 시릴이에요, 만나서 반가워요. My name's Cyril; pleased to meet you! My name is Cyril. Nice to meet you. 제 이름은 헨리 입니다. My name's Henry. My name is Henry. 우리 누나는 날마다 피아노를 친다. My older sister plays the piano every day. My sister plays the piano every day. 부모님은 외출하기 전에 항상 숙제를하게 해주 십니다. My parents always make me do my homework before I go out. Parents should always do their homework before going out. 내 룸메이트는 중국어를 공부하고 있어요. My roommate is studying Chinese. My roommate is studying Chinese. 제 시계는 당신의 것과 다르다. My watch is different than yours. Your watch is different from yours. 우리 여동생은 날마다 피아노를 친다. My younger sister plays piano every day. My sister plays the piano every day. 나타샤는 러시아 이름이다. Natasha is a Russian name. Natasha is a Russian name. 다음 분 오세요. Next please. Come to the next one. 다음 주말에 영화관에서 디버전트란 액션 영화를 자막 없이 볼거다. Next weekend, I'm going to see the action movie 'Divergent' without subtitles at the cinema. I’m going to watch an action movie at the cinema next weekend without subtitles. 아니오. No! Nope. 아냐. No. Nope. 아니요 No. Nope. 아무도 돈이 없었어. Nobody had any money. No one had any money. 그 누구도 완벽하지 않는다. Nobody is perfect. No one is perfect. 아무도 날 알아보지 못 했어. Nobody recognized me. No one recognized me. 아무도 일하고 싶어하지 않는다. Nobody wants to work. Nobody wants to work. 아무런 결정도 내려지지 않았어. No decision was made. No decision was made. 더이상 아무도 듣지 않는다. No one listens anymore. No one is listening anymore. 그 누구도 그 단어를 그렇게 발음하지 않는다. No one pronounces the word that way. No one speaks that word. 누구도 날 못 알아봤어. No one recognized me. No one recognized me. 아무도 날 알아보지 못 했어. No one recognized me. No one recognized me. 프랑스어만큼 아름다운 언어는 없어. No other language is as beautiful as French. There is no language as beautiful as French. 부뚜막의 소금도 집어넣어야 짜다. No pain, no gain. You should also add salt to the pot. 보통 영화를 볼 때 팝콘이랑 코카콜라를 먹는데 이번엔 사탕을 먹으려해. Normally I eat popcorn and drink Coke when I watch a movie, but this time I'll eat candy. I usually eat popcorn and Coca-Cola when I watch a movie, but this time I'm going to eat candy. 북한과 남한은 이웃이다. North Korea and South Korea are neighbors. North Korea and South Korea are neighbors. 북한은 한국어로 "조선"이라고 불린다. North Korea is called "Chosŏn" in Korean. North Korea is called "Korea" in Korean. 북한은 기괴하다. North Korea is weird. North Korea is incarcerated. 모든 노랑머리는 바보가 아니야. Not all blondes are dumb. Not all yellow hairs are stupid. 모든 고양이가 회색인 건 아니야. Not all of my cats are gray. Not all cats are gray. 모든 학생이 출석한 건 아니었어. Not all of the students were present. Not all students were present. 별은 하나도 보이지 않았다. Not a star was to be seen. I didn’t see any stars. 그 어떤 것도 그의 신념을 꺾을 수 없었다. Nothing could sway his conviction. Nothing could break his faith. 쉬운 건 없어. Nothing is ever easy. Nothing is easy. 쉬운 건 아무것도 없어. Nothing is ever easy. Nothing is easy. 아니오, 두 번쨉니다. No, this is my second time. No, twice. 지금 말고, 아마 나중에. Not now; maybe later. Not now, maybe later. 시도하지 않는 것이 실패하는 것이다. Not trying is failing. Failure to try is failure. 절대 아니야. No way! Absolutely not. 그럴리가! No way! I can't! 이제 나는 너무 늙어서 걸을 수 없다. Now I am too old to walk. I’m too old to walk now. 이제 나는 너무 늙어서 걷기 어렵다. Now I am too old to walk. I’m too old to walk. 이제 나는 걷기 어려울 정도로 너무 늙었다. Now I am too old to walk. I’m too old to walk. 이제 충분히 했습니다. Now I've had enough. We've done enough. 지금부터 제 얘기 잘 들으세요. Now, listen carefully to what I am saying. Listen to me from now on. 물론이죠. Of course. Of course. 아잉 몰라요. Oh, I don't know. I don't know. 아, 신기합니다. Oh, that's fascinating. Oh, that's amazing. 기름과 물은 혼합되지 않는다. Oil and water do not mix. Oil and water are not mixed. 물고기를 잡은다음애는 미끼가 필요없어. Once you've caught the fish, you no longer need the bait. After catching a fish, you don't need bait. 다리 하나만으로는 뛰기 어렵다. One leg is not enough for running. It is hard to run on one leg. 와인 한 병 더 주세요. One more bottle of wine, please. Give me another bottle of wine. 전혀 위험을 감수하지 않으면, 아무 것도 얻을 수 없다. One who doesn't take risks will not win. If you don’t take any risks, you won’t get anything. 여자 한 명이 살해당했어. One woman was killed. One woman was killed. 뻥이야. Only joking. You're lying. 나는 친구와 함께 9월 3일에 로스앤젤레스에서 서울에 갈 거에요. On September 3rd, I will go from Los Angeles to Seoul with a friend. I’m going to Los Angeles with a friend on September 3. 이런... 아무도 내가 만든 문장을 번역 안 해. Ouch, nobody translates my sentences... No one translates the sentence I made. 우리 애들은 동물을 정말 좋아해요. Our children really like animals. My kids really like animals. 우리 실험은 그의 보고가 정확하하지 않았음을 밝혀내었다. Our experiment has revealed that his report was inaccurate. Our experiment revealed that his report was not accurate. 우리집은 깨끗해요. Our house is clean. Our house is clean. 우리의 새 차는 그렇게 크지는 않다. Our new car is not very big. Our new car is not that big. 우리의 결혼식은 내일이다. Our wedding is tomorrow. Our wedding is tomorrow. 내 눈에 흙이 들어가기 전까지는 그런 꼴 못 보오이다! Over my dead body shall I witness such a shameful sight. I won’t see it until my eyes are on the ground! 파리는 프랑스의 수도다. Paris is the capital of France. Paris is the capital of France. 공원은 글을 쓰기 딱 좋은 곳이야. Parks are ideal for writing. The park is a great place to write. 평화가 깃들기를! Peace be with you! Peace be with you! 그의 혼에 평화를! Peace to his ashes! Peace to his soul! 감자와 당근의 껍질을 벗겨주세요. Peel the potatoes and carrots. Peel the potatoes and carrots. 자폐증을 가진 사람들은 사회생활에 어려움을 갖는 경향이 있어. People with autism tend to have trouble with social interactions. People with autism tend to have difficulties in social life. 완벽해! Perfect! Perfect! 피터는 의사가 되고 싶어했어요. Peter wanted to become a doctor. Peter wanted to be a doctor. 제 사과를 받아 주세요. Please accept my apology. Please accept my apology. 숨은 코로 쉬어라. Please breathe through your nose. Rest in the breath. 나중에 호텔로 연락 바랍니다. Please call me at my hotel later. Please contact the hotel later. 첨부파일을 확인해 주십시오. Please check the attached file. Please check the attachment. 오늘 오후 두시에서 세시 사이에 여기로 와 주세요. Please come here between two and three this afternoon. Please come here between two and three o'clock this afternoon. 도서관 책에 낙서를 하지 마십시오. Please do not write in this library book. Do not write in a library book. 제발, 절 죽이지 마세요. Please, don't kill me. Please, don't kill me. 나한테 신경 쓰지마요. Please don't mind me. Don't worry about me. 잔디를 밟지 마세요. Please don't walk on the grass. Don't step on the grass. 조심해서 운전 하세요. Please drive carefully. Drive carefully. 천천히 운전하세요. Please drive slowly. Drive slowly. 문장에 틀렸거나 어색하다면 꼭 고쳐주시기 바랍니다! Please edit the sentence if it is wrong or awkward. If it is wrong or awkward, please correct it! 우리가 전에 한 말은 그냥 잊어버려. Please forget what we talked about earlier. Just forget what we said before. 오랫동안 편지를 못 써서 죄송해요. Please forgive me for not having written for a long time. Sorry for not writing for a long time. 더 깎아 주세요. Please give me a bigger discount. Please cut more. 조용히 해 주세요. Please keep your voices down. Please be quiet. 혼자 내버려 두십시오! Please leave me alone! Leave it alone! 사용설명서 자세히 읽으시요. Please read the instructions in detail. Read the instructions carefully. 제 우산 같이 쓰세요. Please share my umbrella. Use my umbrella. 5분만 더 있어 Please stay for 5 more minutes. Five more minutes. 숨울 깊이 들이마십시오. Please take a deep breath. Take a deep breath. 병원으로 데려다 주세요. Please take me to the hospital. Please take me to the hospital. 네 침실 좀 정리해라. Please tidy up your bedroom. Clean up your bedroom. 음악 소리를 좀 줄이세요. Please turn the music down a bit. Reduce the sound of music. 조금만 더 기다려 줘. Please wait just a little more. Just wait a little longer. 경찰은 시신을 찾지 못했다. Police didn't discover the body. Police did not find the body. 포르투갈은 이웃이 하나 있고 그건 스페인이다. Portugal has only one neighbor and it's Spain. Portugal has one neighbor, and that is Spain. 미루는 것은 일종의 예술이다. Procrastinating is an art. Running is a kind of art. 바보같은 짓은 하지 않겠다고 나한테 약속해. Promise me you won't do anything stupid. Promise me you won't do anything stupid. 환각제는 화학 약품이야. Psychedelics are chemicals. Hallucinations are chemicals. 말장난은 번역하기 어려워. Puns are hard to translate. Jokes are hard to translate. 쓸모없는 것은 내버려둬. Put aside all those which are useless. Let go of useless things. 저기에 놓으십시오 Put it there. Put it there. 내 오리털 잠바 입어. 그럼 좀 더 나을 거야. Put on my eiderdown coat. That'll be better. Put on my duck hair jumper, and it'll get better. 평양은 북한의 도시다. Pyongyang is the capital of North Korea. Peace is the city of North Korea. 뒤뜰의 낙엽을 긁어 모아라. Rake the leaves in the backyard. Scratch the leaves of the backyard. 독서는 더 이상 소수의 전유물이 아니게 되었다. Reading books ceased to be a privilege of a minority. The book is no longer just a collection of books. 독서는 제 취미 중 하나입니다. Reading is one of my hobbies. Reading is one of my hobbies. 이 책을 읽는 것은 나에게 쉽다. Reading this book is easy. Reading this book is easy for me. 이 책을 읽으세요. Read this book. Read this book. 정말이에요? Really? Really? 우리 모두가 같은 한 배를 탔다는 걸 기억해라. Remember that we are all in the same boat. Remember that we are all in the same boat. 우리 모두가 같은 한 배를 탔다는 걸 기억해라. Remember that we're all in the same boat. Remember that we are all in the same boat. 뛰어라, 네가 할 수 있는 만큼 빨리. Run as fast as you can. Run as fast as you can. 새미는 그의 아름다운 아내와 지금도 같이 살고 있다. Sami is still living with his beautiful wife. Sammy still lives with his beautiful wife. 새미는 치명적인 실수를 저질렀다. Sami made a fatal mistake. Sammy made a fatal mistake. 새미의 삶은 하룻밤 사이에 바뀌었다. Sami's life changed overnight. Sammy’s life changed overnight. 새미는 자신을 보호하려고 했다. Sami tried to protect himself. Sammy tried to protect herself. 새미는 축구 선수였습니다. Sami was a football player. Sammy was a footballer. 산타 할아버지, 크리스마스 선물로 여자친구를 받고 싶어요 Santa Claus, I want to receive a girlfriend for Christmas. Santa wants a girlfriend for Christmas. 산타는 북극에 산다. Santa lives at the North Pole. Santa lives in the North Pole. 하늘을 배경 삼아 그 산은 참 예뻐 보였다. Seen against the sky, the mountain looked really beautiful. Looking up at the sky, the mountain looked beautiful. 하늘을 마주해서 보면 그 산은 참 예뻐 보였다. Seen against the sky, the mountain looked really beautiful. Looking up at the sky, the mountain looked beautiful. 악한 것은 보지도 말고, 듣지도 말고, 말하지도 말라. See no evil, Hear no evil, Speak no evil. Don’t see evil, don’t listen, and don’t speak. 나중에 보자! See you later! See you later! 내일 만납시다. See you tomorrow. See you tomorrow. 문장은 단어들의 맥락을 제공한다. 문장은 개성을 가지고 있다. 재밌기도 하고 영리하기도 하며 바보 같음과 통찰력도 가지기도 하고 감동과 상처를 주기도 한다. Sentences bring context to the words. Sentences have personalities. They can be funny, smart, silly, insightful, touching, hurtful. Sentences provide the context of words. Sentences have individuality. They are fun, clever, stupid, insightful, touching and hurtful. 서울은 남한의 도시다. Seoul is the capitаl of South Korea. Seoul is the city of the South. 진짜로, 우리가 이 문제에 대해 뭔가 해야 된다. Seriously. We're going to have to do something about this. Really, we need to do something about this. 그녀는 그에게 행복하냐고 물었다. She asked him if he was happy. She asked him if he was happy. 그녀가 그런 일을 했을 리가 없다. She cannot have done such a thing. She couldn’t have done that. 어제 그녀는 자살했다. She committed suicide yesterday. She killed herself yesterday. 그녀는 그녀의 수입으로는 생활을 꾸릴 수가 없었다. She could not make both ends meet on her income. She couldn’t afford her income. 그녀가 케이크를 여섯 조각으로 잘라서 애들에게 한조각씩 줬다. She cut the cake into six pieces and gave one to each of the children. She cut the cake into six pieces and gave them to the children. 그 아이는 보통 여자들과 행동이 달랐다. She did not act like a normal girl. He usually behaves differently than women. 걔는 가끔 와인을 좀 마셔. She drinks a little wine at times. Sometimes he drinks wine. 그녀는 행복한 유년시절을 보냈다. She had a happy childhood. She had a happy childhood. 그녀는 목소리가 아주 좋다. She has a very good voice. She has a very good voice. 그 여자는 오빠가 다섯명 있어. She has five older brothers. She has five brothers. 그녀는 발이 작다. She has small feet. She has small feet. 걔는 항상 반에서 꼴찌야. She is always at the bottom of the class. He's always the last one in the class. 그넘은 버릇 없는 넘이야. She is an ill-mannered individual. He's beyond spoiled. 그녀는 안다. 늘 안다. She knows. She always knows. She knows. She always knows. 그녀는 노래하기를 좋아한다. She loves singing. She likes to sing. 그녀는 의학 전공이다. She majors in medicine. She is a medical student. 그녀는 의학을 전공하고 있습니다. She majors in medicine. She's studying medicine. 그녀는 그를 비웃었을 뿐만 아니라 그를 미치게 했다 She not only ridiculed him, but also drove him out. Not only did she laugh at him, she made him mad. 그는 컵에 우유를 부었다. She poured milk into a cup. He poured milk into a cup. 그 여자는 자기 아들을 자랑스럽게 생각했다. She prides herself on her son. She was proud of her son. 그 사람은 파시스트야. She's a fascist. He's a fascist. 그는 파시스트다. She's a fascist. He's a fascist. 그녀는 고급 진과 토닉 한 잔은 여름과도 같다고 했다, 그리고 그것은 나에게 진실함을 느끼게 해주었다. She said that a good gin and tonic is like summertime in a glass, and it struck me as being too true. She said a glass of fine gin and tonic was like summer, and it made me feel true. 그녀는 평범하게 생긴 여자다. She's a plain looking girl. She is a normal-looking woman. 걔는 참 친절하다. She's a total sweetheart. He's so kind. 그녀는 교육생이다. She's a trainee. She's an educator. 이제까지 그녀가 가장 키가 큰 여자다. She's by far the tallest girl. She is the tallest woman ever. 그녀는 우울하다. She's depressed. She's depressed. 그녀는 힘든 삶을 살았다. She's had a hard life. She had a hard life. 그녀는 일곱 개의 언어를 말한다. She speaks seven languages. She speaks seven languages. 그녀는 원하는 걸 얻는 데 익숙해 있다. She's used to getting what she wants. She is used to getting what she wants. 그 여자는 자기의 불행을 만나는 사람 모두에게 말한다. She tells her tale of misery to everyone she meets. She tells everyone who encounters her misfortune. 그녀는 그 소식을 침착하게 받아들였다. She took the news calmly. She calmly accepted the news. 그녀는 관리자를 비난했다는 소식을 듣게 되었다. She was heard to criticize the manager. She was told that she blamed the manager. 그는 이웃주민의 행운을 부러워했다. She was jealous of her neighbor's good fortune. He was jealous of his neighbor’s luck. 그녀는 너무 고집스러웠다. She was very insistent. She was too stubborn. 그녀가 화나서 방에서 나갔다. She went out of the room in anger. She left the room angry. 프랑스어를 배워야 할까요? Should I learn French? Should I learn French? 그에게 내가 말해야 하나? Should I tell him? Should I tell him? 제가 양상추를 씻을까요? Should I wash the lettuce? Shall I wash the lettuce? 여권을 보여 주세요. Show me your passport, please. Show me your passport. 닥쳐. Shut up. Shut up. 답장을 아직도 못 받아서 혹시 내 우편물이 너한테 배달되지 않은 건지 궁금했다. Since I haven't received an answer, I was wondering if maybe my mail never got delivered to you. I didn’t know if my mail was delivered to you. 그 말을 들은 후부터 나는 프랑스의 도시들과 시골을 여행하고 싶어졌고, 아름다운 언어인 프랑스어를 배우고 싶어졌으며, 무엇보다도, 프랑스 음식을 내 손으로 직접 만들고 싶어졌다.또한 프랑스의 분위기를 느끼고 싶다. Since I heard this, I want to travel french cities and provinces, learn beautiful French, and more than anything prepare French cuisine with my own hands. And feel the atmosphere of France. Ever since I heard that, I have wanted to travel through the French cities and countryside, learn the beautiful language of French, and, above all, make French food my own. 내 사촌은 아직 어렸기 때문에 용서 받았다. Since my nephew was still young, he was let off the hook. My cousin was forgiven because he was still young. 3년 만에 컴백, 그동안 어떻게 지냈는가. Since their comeback three years ago, how have they been doing? Three years on, how have you been? 작은 시골마을이나 섬에는 전쟁 중에도 조용할 수도 있어요. Small rural villages or islands could be peaceful even in wartime. In small towns and islands, it can be quiet during the war. 흡연은 자살이다. Smoking is suicide. Smoking is suicide. 흡연은 사람을 죽인다. Smoking kills. Smoking kills people. 뱀들은 냉혈동물이다. Snakes are cold-blooded creatures. Snakes are cold-blooded. 사회가 변화하고 있다. Society is changing. Society is changing. 이해되지 않는 부분이 있다. Something doesn't make any sense. There's something I don't understand. 가끔 내 자신이 싫어. Sometimes I hate myself. Sometimes I hate myself. 웃음이 나오기도 해요. Sometimes I laugh. Even laughter comes out. 가끔 나는 언제 세계 제 일회 사이버 폭력 챔피언 대회가 열릴지 궁금해한다. Sometimes I wonder when the first world championship in cyberbullying will take place. Sometimes I wonder when the world’s first cyberbullying championship will be held. 늦어서 죄송합니다. Sorry for being late. Sorry for being late. 늦어서 미안해. Sorry I'm late. Sorry I'm late. 남남북녀. Southern men, Northern women. South African. 좀더 크게 말해라. Speak a little louder. Speak louder. 다람쥐는 가끔 다른 다람쥐를 쫓아다니곤 해. Squirrels often chase other squirrels. Squirrels sometimes chase other squirrels. 시작이 반이다. Starting is half the battle. The beginning is half. 시작이 반이다. Starting is half the task. The beginning is half. 가만히 좀 들어. Stay a while and listen. Listen to me. 날 그만 괴롭혀! Stop bugging me! Stop bothering me! 따라오지 마세요. Stop following me. Don't follow me. 그만 해! Stop it! Stop it! 멈춰! Stop it! Stop! 하지마! Stop it! Don't! 어리광 부리지 마. Stop the childish cutesy act. Don't be a kid. 요즘 딸기가 제철입니다. Strawberries are in season now. These days, strawberries are seasonal. 공부 해! Study! Study! 세상 참 좁네요! Such a small world! The world is so small! 피카소 같은 화가는 드물다. Such painters as Picasso are rare. A painter like Picasso is rare. 자살은 위험하다. Suicide is dangerous. Suicide is dangerous. 일요일은 일주일의 마지막 날이다. Sunday is the last day of the week. Sunday is the last day of the week. 순이가 놀아요. Suni is playing. Sun Yi's playing. 친구한테 얘기하는 중이라고 생각해봐. Suppose you are talking to your friend. Think you're talking to a friend. 수잔은 그 때 피아노를 치고 있지 않았다. Susan was not playing the piano then. Susan was not playing the piano at the time. 좋은꿈꿔. Sweet dreams! Good dreams. 그 순간을 기회로 활용하세요. Take advantage of the moment! Take advantage of that moment. 주의하세요. Take care. Be careful. 그 약을 먹으세요. Take the medicine. Take that medicine. 나한테서 손 떼, 이 새끼야. Take your fucking hands off me, you bastard! Get your hands off me, motherfucker. 호랑이도 제 말을 하면 온다. Talk of the devil and he'll appear. The tiger comes to talk to me. 저 남자 아이가 저기에 얼마나 오래 앉아 있었는지 얘기 좀 해줘. Tell me how long that boy has been sitting there. Tell me about how long that kid has been sitting there. 무슨 일인지 얘기해 주세요. Tell me what's going on. Tell me what's going on. 무슨 일인지 얘기해봐. Tell me what's going on. Tell me what's going on. 네가 그에게 준 것을 얘기해 줘. Tell me what you gave him. Tell me what you gave him. 당신이 그에게 준 것을 얘기해 주세요. Tell me what you gave him. Tell me what you gave him. 어디가는지 말해줘. Tell me where you're going. Tell me where you're going. 톰에게 그가 틀렸다고 말해. Tell Tom that he's wrong. Tell Tom he's wrong. 내가 좋아하는 가수는 탈리아야. Thalia's my favorite singer. One of my favorites is Talia. 내가 좋아하는 가수는 탈리아입니다. Thalia's my favorite singer. One of my favorites is Talia. 경고 고마워. Thanks for the warning. Thanks for the warning. 도와줘서 고마워, 톰. Thanks for your help, Tom. Thanks for the help, Tom. 도와줘서 고마워요, 톰. Thanks for your help, Tom. Thanks for the help, Tom. 그의 노력 덕분에 그는 목적을 달성했다. Thanks to his efforts, he attained his object. Thanks to his efforts, he achieved his goal. 감사합니다! Thank you! Thanks! 대단히 감사합니다 Thank you very much! Thank you very much "감사합니다." "천만에요." "Thank you." "You're welcome." "Thank you." "You're welcome." 그 책은 세일 중이 아니야 That book's not available for purchase. That book's not on sale. 저 케익 맛있어요. That cake is delicious. The cake is delicious. 완전 말도 안돼! That can't be! That's ridiculous! 저 고양이가 갈색입니다. That cat is brown. That cat is brown. 그 아이는 장난이 심하다. That child is full of mischief. This kid is a big joke. 그 아이의 자유 시간이 제한된다. That child's free time is circumscribed. The child’s free time is limited. 그 커피는 냄새가 좋다. That coffee smells good. The coffee smells good. 그 일은 일년 전 쯤 일어났다. That happened over a year ago. That happened about a year ago. 그것은 학교입니다. That is a school. It's a school. 그것은 부차적인 일이다. That is a side issue. It's secondary. 선택 사항이 아니야. That isn't an option. It's not an option. 옳습니다 That is right. Right. 그건 억울합니다. That is unfair. That's unfair. 그 일은 많은 힘이 필요하다. That job takes a lot of strength. It takes a lot of power. 그건 너한테 교훈을 줄 거야. That'll teach you a lesson. That will teach you a lesson. 저게 날 궁금하게 만드네. That made me curious. That makes me wonder. 저게 불안하게 만드네. That made me nervous. That makes me nervous. 그 남자는 많은 대출업자에게서 돈을 빌리는 사람이다. That man borrows money from many lenders. He is the one who borrows money from many lenders. 그 약은 잘 들었다. That medicine worked. I heard the medicine well. 그 약은 효과가 있었다. That medicine worked. The medication worked. 그날 밤 그는 무시무시한 꿈을 꾸었다. That night he dreamed a horrible dream. That night he had a terrible dream. 저곳은 항상 사람들로 붐빈다. That place is always packed. It’s always crowded with people. 그 발음은 구식이야. That pronunciation is old-fashioned. That's old-fashioned. 그건 민감한 점이다. That's a delicate point. That's a sensitive point. 그게 내가 볼 수 있는 것의 전부야. That's all I can see. That's all I can see. 그게 내가 하고 있는 전부야. That's all I'm doing. That's all I'm doing. 그게 우리가 원했던 것의 전부야. That's all we wanted. That's all we wanted. 좋은 생각이네. That's a lovely idea. That's a good idea. 그거 연필이야 That's a pencil. That's a pencil. 이건 증명된 사실이야. That's a proven fact. This is a proven fact. 그것은 완전히 터무니없는 짓이다. That's complete nonsense. It's totally ridiculous. 그 문장은 틀렸습니다. That sentence was wrong. That sentence is wrong. 저건 존나 멋지다. That's fucking cool. That's fucking cool. 이건 그냥 그거에 관한 거야. That's just about it. It's just about that. 그건 단지 내 추측일 뿐이야. That's just my guess. That's just my guess. 그건 단지 내 추측이야. That's just my guess. That's just my guess. 그건 그냥 안 멋져. That's just not cool. That's just not cool. 그건 내 사전이야. That's my dictionary. That's my dictionary. 그게 내 오늘의 목표야. That's my goal today. That's my goal today. 그게 내 주된 관심사야. That's my main focus. That's my main concern. 그것은 나의 책임이다. That's my responsibility. That's my responsibility. 저것은 가루약이다. That's powdered medicine. That's powdery. 그것은 자살입니다. That's suicide. It's suicide. 이게 슬픈 사실이야. That's the sad truth. This is a sad fact. 그건 피할 수 없어. That's unavoidable. You can't avoid that. 그 슈퍼마켓은 가끔 세일 해. That supermarket sometimes has sales. The supermarket is sometimes sold out. 그게 내가 말하려던 거야. That's what I was going to say. That's what I was trying to say. 그게 바로 날 슬프게 해. That's what makes me sad. That's what makes me sad. 그래서 나는 여행을 사랑하고, 많은 문화와 언어를 경험하고 싶다. That's why I like traveling, and would like to experience many different cultures. I love to travel, and I want to experience a lot of cultures and languages. 그게 내가 이 모든 것을 한 이유이다. That's why I've done all this. That’s why I did all of this. 그 비극은 내 마음속 깊이 아로새겨 졌다. That tragedy was etched in my mind. This tragedy is deep in my heart. 사실은 그렇지 않았다. That wasn't the case. Actually it wasn't. 저 여자는 정말 수줍음을 잘 탄다. That woman gets shy easily. She is very shy. 그건 니가 앉아있는 가지를 쳐내는 꼴이야. That would be like sawing off the branch that you're sitting on. It's like you're pulling the branches that you're sitting on. 좋은 선물이 되겠다. That would make a great gift. It will be a good gift. 가방이 가득합니다. The bag is full. full of suitcases. 밴드는 아주 잘 연주해요. The band plays really well. The band plays very well. 재판부가 보충적으로 피고인에게 몇 가지를 물어보겠습니다. The bench will ask some additioinal questions to the defendant. The judge will ask the defendant a few questions. 그 금발 소녀는 정말 멋진 가슴 골을 가지고 있다. The blonde girl has a really nice cleavage. That blonde girl has a really nice chest. 책상 위에 책이 있어요. The book is on the desk. There's a book on the desk. 이 책은 테이블에. The book is on the table. This book is on the table. 사장님께서 저에게 금일봉을 주셨어요. The boss gave me this salary. My boss gave me money. 그 소년은 말이 있다. The boy has a horse. The boy has a word. 소년은 돌을 던졌습니다. The boy throws a stone. The boy threw a stone. 소년은 노예로 팔렸다. The boy was sold into slavery. The boy was sold into slavery. 돌아오지 않는 다리는 두 한국을 가른다. The Bridge of No Return separates the two Koreas. There are two legs that don’t return to Korea. 나비 빨라. The butterfly flutters. Butterfly faster. 고양이는 빵을 먹는다. The cat eats bread. The cat eats bread. 그 고양이 아직도 많이 어려. The cat's still very young. The cat is still very young. 의자는 문에서 멀리 떨어져있다. The chair is far away from the door. The chair is far from the door. 여우가 닭을 죽었다. The chickens were killed by a fox. The fox killed the chicken. 아이들이 자전거를 타고 있다. The children are riding their bikes. Kids are riding bicycles. 이것은 고딕 양식의 교회이다. The church is built in Gothic style. This is a Gothic church. 시 정부는 특별한 자전거 도로를 설치하려고 하나, 많은 운전자들은 그 구상에 반대한다. The city government wants to set up special cycle lanes. However, a lot of drivers oppose the idea. The city government tries to install a special bicycle road, but many drivers oppose the idea. 그 빨래 건조대는 항상 걸리적거린다. The clothes horse is always in the way! The washing machine is always there. 코트는 의자에 있어. The coat is on the chair. The coat is in the chair. 그 회사 회장은 리베이트를 지불한 혐의로 기소되었다. The company president was indicted for paying kickbacks. The company's president was charged with paying rebates. 컴퓨터가 도서관에있어요. The computer is in the library. Computers in the library. 소는 "음메", 닭은 "꼬꼬댁 꼬꼬", 돼지는 "꿀꿀", 오리는 "꽥꽥", 고양이는 "야옹". The cow goes "moo," the rooster goes "cock-a-doodle-doo," the pig goes "oink, oink," the duck goes "quack, quack" and the cat goes "meow." Cows are "smells", chickens are "tails", pigs are "honeys", ducks are "smells", cats are "mocks". 그 책상에는 먼지가 많이 쌓여 있다. The desk is covered with dust. There is a lot of dust on that table. 개 눈에는 똥만 보인다 The dog's eye can only see shit. (literal) I see shit in the dog’s eyes. 그 빨래 건조대는 항상 걸리적거린다. The drying rack is always in the way. The washing machine is always there. 달걀이 아직 뜨겁다. The eggs are still hot. Eggs are hot. 그 감정은 정말 강렬했다. The feeling was really strong. That feeling was very intense. 열이 내렸다. The fever has gone. The fever went down. 그 밭은 들꽃이 가득하다. The field is full of wild flowers. The field is full of wildflowers. 이 영화는 좋은 비평을 받았다. The film received favourable criticism. This film received good reviews. 깃발에 불이 붙었다. The flag got on fire. There was a fire on the flag. 숲은 매우 고요했다. The forest was very tranquil. The forest was very calm. 장례식은 어제였다. The funeral was yesterday. The funeral was yesterday. 그 여자아이는 버스 안에서 노부인에게 자리를 내주었다. The girl gave her seat to an old woman in the bus. The girl gave her place on the bus. 민주주의의 좋은 점은 바로 이렇다: 누구나 그들의 단편적인 생각을 말할 수 있지만 누구도 거기에 귀를 기울일 필요는 없다는 것이다 The good things about democracy is: anybody can say what's on their mind, but nobody has to listen to it. The good thing about democracy is this: everyone can talk about their single ideas, but no one needs to listen to them. 정부는 의회의 통제하에 놓여있다. The government is in control of the assembly. The government is under congressional control. 친구들이 슬퍼하는 여자를 위로해 주었다. The grieving woman was consoled by her friends. He comforted the woman who was sad. 난방이 고장났다. The heating system broke down. The heating is broken. 얼음이 걸어도 될만큼 두꺼워. The ice is thick enough to walk on. The ice is thick enough to walk. 집주인이 집세를 올리고 싶어한다. The landlord wants to raise the rent. The owner wants to raise the rent. 전등이 꺼졌다. The light went out. The lights are off. 사자는 정글의 왕이다. The lion is the king of the jungle. The lion is the king of the jungle. 그 여자애가 큰 소리로 울면서 어머니를 찾고 있었다. The little girl was crying at the top of her lungs trying to find her mom. The girl was crying and looking for her mother. 그 남자는 작은 목소리로 말했다. The man spoke with a small voice. He said in a small voice. 그 회의는 정오에 끝났다. The meeting came to an end at noon. The meeting ended at noon. 회의는 잘 진행되었어요. The meeting went pretty well. The meeting went well. 모나리자는 레오나르도 다빈치가 그렸어. The Mona Lisa was painted by Leonardo da Vinci. Mona Lisa painted by Leonardo da Vinci. 다다익선. The more, the better. Dajigsun. 다다익선. The more, the merrier. Dajigsun. 산이 파랗습니다. The mountain is green. The mountain is blue. 크리스토퍼 콜럼버스의 배만큼 두껍고 세 배나 넓은 크기를 가진 신화 속 괴물인 크라켄은 그의 함선을 공격했고, 결국 콜럼버스는 그 괴물을 먹을 수 밖에 없었어. The mythical Kraken, thick as a ship and three times as wide, once made an attack on Christopher Columbus's fleet... giving Columbus no choice but to eat him. Kraken, a mythical monster as thick as Christopher Columbus's ship and three times as large, attacked his ship, and Columbus was forced to eat it. 도쿄는 야경이 끝내줘. The night view of Tokyo is wonderful. Tokyo is awesome. 그날 밤은 추웠어. The night was cold. That night was cold. 나일강은 아프리카에서 가장 긴 강이다. The Nile is the largest river in Africa. The Nile is the longest river in Africa. 요즘 해외여행 가는 학생들이 늘고 있다. The number of students traveling abroad has been increasing recently. These days, foreign students are increasing. 그렇다면 돌아가야지. Then we should go back. Then we'll go back. 어떤 할아버지가 나한테 부탁을 했어. The old man asked me a favor. A grandfather asked for me. 단 하나의 진실은 현실이다. The only truth is reality. The only truth is reality. 비밀번호는 "Muiriel" 입니다. The password is "Muiriel". The password is "Muiriel". 과거는 되돌릴 수 없습니다. 미래는 알 수 없는 것이지만 바꿀 수 있는 것입니다. The past can only be known, not changed. The future can only be changed, not known. The past is irreversible. The future is unknown, but it can be changed. 해적들은 항복할 수 밖에 없었다. The pirates had no choice but to surrender. The pirates had to surrender. 요점은 그들이 너무 어리다는 것이다. The point is they're too young. The point is that they are too young. 그 호수가 얼어붙었다. The pond has frozen over. The lake is frozen. 캐나다의 인구는 약 2600만명이다. The population of Canada is about 26 million. The population of Canada is about 26 million. 일본의 인구는 약 1억 2000만명이다. The population of Japan is about 120 million. The population of Japan is about 120 million. 대통령은 경찰이 석궁을 사용하는 것을 승인했다. The president approved the use of crossbows by the police. The president approved the use of crossbows by the police. 금값은 매일 변한다. The price of gold varies from day to day. Gold prices change every day. 기름 가격은 이번 주에 떨어졌다. The price of oil is down this week. Oil prices fell this week. 기름이나 석탄과 같은 원자재의 가격이 계속 상승하고 있다. The prices of raw materials such as oil or coal continue to rise. The price of raw materials such as oil and coal continues to rise. 관이 땅속으로 내려질 때 목사님께서 성호를 그으셨다. The priest made the sign of the cross as the casket was lowered into the ground. When the priest came down to the earth, he was given a sign. 그 영화의 문제는 너무 빨리 폭력적인 장면과 재미있는 장면이 섞여 나온다는 것입니다. The problem with this movie is that the violent scenes and the funny scenes are mixed together. The problem with that movie is that it mixes violent and funny scenes too quickly. 교수님이 전화를 하고 계세요. The professor is making a phone call. The teacher is making a call. 조용한 고양이가 쥐를 잡는다. The quiet cat caught the mouse. A quiet cat catches a mouse. 목초지에 양이 많이 있다. There are a lot of sheep in the pasture. There are a lot of sheep in the meadow. 이 나라에는 일자리가 적다. There are few jobs in this country. There are jobs in this country. 바다에는 섬들이 있다. There are islands in the sea. There are islands in the sea. 내 방에는 책이 정말 많아. There are many books in my room. There are so many books in my room. 이 나라에는 일자리가 없다. There are no jobs in this country. There are no jobs in this country. 오늘 밤엔 별이 안보이네. There are no stars tonight. I can't see the stars tonight. 없다. There aren't any. Nothing. 현재 다토에바에는 몽골어 문장이 여섯 개다. There are six sentences in Mongolian in Tatoeba as of now. There are currently six Mongolian sentences in Datoeva. 운에 맡길 수 없는 것들이 있다. There are things that can't be left to chance. There are things you can’t leave to chance. 내 수업에는 서른 명의 학생이 있어. There are thirty students in my class. I have 30 students in my class. 그 영화가 좋다고 하는 이유는, 예슬적인 측면에서 내용뿐만 아니라, 음악도 좋기 때문이에요. The reason I'm saying this movie is good is that, not only is the artistic content good, the music is too. The reason I like that movie is because it's not just about the content, it's also about the music. 여기는 이주 전부터 비가 하나도 오지 않았다. There has been no rain here for the past two weeks. There was no rain here before. 우리 마을에 도서관이 하나 있다. There is a library in our city. We have a library in town. 이 탑 위에 회전하는 식당이 있다. There is a rotating restaurant at the top of this tower. There is a restaurant on the top of this tower. 이 타워의 맨 위에 회전하는 식당이 있다. There is a rotating restaurant at the top of this tower. There is a restaurant at the top of the tower. 우리 도시에는 축구 경기장이 있어요. There is a soccer stadium in the city where I live. We have a football stadium in the city. 그 모든 문제의 해답이 있다. There is a solution to every problem. There is a solution to all of these problems. 그러한 기능을 가진 단어가 있어요. There is a word with that specific function. There is a word with that function. 9시 반 이후엔 버스가 다니지 않아요. There is no bus service after nine-thirty. There is no bus service after 9:30. 오늘은 학교에 가지 않는 날이다. There is no school today. Today is not the day to go to school. 부끄러워 할 거 없어요. There is nothing you have to be ashamed of. There's nothing to be ashamed of. 다음은 없어. There isn't going to be a next time. There's no next. 오늘밤은 보름달이 떴어. There's a full moon tonight. Tonight is full moon. 아무도 없읍니다 There's nobody here. No one. 댐 밑에 물방앗간이 있었다. There was a watermill under the dam. There was water under the dam. 피가 있었다. There was blood. There was blood. 톰과 싸우는 건 무의미했어. There was no point in arguing with Tom. It was pointless to fight Tom. 톰과 싸우는 것은 무의미했다. There was no point in arguing with Tom. It was pointless to fight with Tom. 목격자가 한 명 있었다. There was one witness. There was one witness. 그 케이크는 레몬 맛이 조금 난다. There was some taste of lemon in the cake. The cake tastes a bit like lemon. 많이 사람이 있었어. There were lots of people. There were a lot of people. 지베르니에는 모네의 집이랑 정원을 보러 온 사람들이 많다. There were many people at Giverny to see Monet's house and gardens. There are many people in Giverny who come to see Monet’s house and garden. 위험 부담이 너무 크다. The risk is too great. The risk is too high. 이 사과들은 전부 맛있다. These apples are so delicious! All of these excuses are delicious. 이것들 네 것이지, 맞지? These are yours, right? These are yours, right? 이 가 위 잘 안들어. These scissors don't cut well. I can't hear you up there. 이 학생들이 한국사람이다. These students are Korean. These students are Korean. 상황은 우리가 생각했던 것보다 나쁘다. The situation is worse than we believed. The situation is worse than we thought. 하늘은푸른이에요. The sky is blue. The sky is blue. 하늘에 먹구름 잔뜩 꼈넼 The sky is covered in black clouds. Full of sky. 눈은 햇빛에 녹았다. The snow melted in the sun. Eyes melted in the sun. 5 더하기 2의 합계는 7이다. The sum of 5 and 2 is 7. The sum of 5 plus 2 is 7. 두 시간 후에 해가 질 거야. The sun will go down in two hours. The sun will set in two hours. 두 시간 후에 태양이 떨어질 거야. The sun will go down in two hours. The sun will fall in two hours. 이 테이블 길이는 1미터야. The table is a metre wide. This table is 1 meter long. 선생님은 숙제를 살펴봤다. The teacher looked over the papers. You checked the homework. 선생님은 학생들을 심하게 꾸짖었다. The teacher scolded his students severely. You have severely offended your students. 전화는 성가실 수 있다. The telephone can be a nuisance. The phone can be annoying. 그 타이어 공장은 250명을 고용한다. The tire factory employs 250 people. The tire factory employs 250 people. 기차는 두 시간마다 가. The trains run every two hours. The train goes every two hours. 기차는 두 시간마다 운행돼. The trains run every two hours. The train runs every two hours. 원문에 충실하기 보다는 노어권 독자의 이해를 위해 가독성과 작품성을 고려하며 번역했다. The translation was made in favour of readability and literary style, as opposed to a more faithful one for the Russophonic readers' understanding. Rather than being faithful to the original text, he translated it in terms of readability and workability for the reader's understanding of the language. 그 두 남자들은 마치 불과 물 같다. The two men were like fire and water. The two men are like fire and water. 세탁기가 고장났다. The washing machine is out of order. Laundry is broken. 날씨가 추워졌어요. The weather got cold. The weather got cold. 여긴 날씨가 변덕스러워. The weather is changeable here. The weather here is fickle. 일본의 날씨는 영국보다 따듯하다. The weather of Japan is hotter than England's. Japan’s weather is warmer than England’s. 오늘의 날씨가 어제보다 더 아름답다. The weather today is more beautiful than yesterday's. Today’s weather is more beautiful than yesterday’s. 아마 내일은 날씨가 나아질 거예요. The weather will probably clear up tomorrow. The weather will probably get better tomorrow. 여자는 아름답습니다. The woman is beautiful. Woman is beautiful. "룩"이란 단어는 산스크리트어에서 유래했고, "마차"란 뜻이야. The word "rook" comes from Sanskrit and means "chariot". The word "look" comes from Sanskrit, which means "mach." 세계는 너를 중심으로 돌아가지 않는다. The world doesn't revolve around you. The world does not revolve around you. 이 세상은 미치광이들의 소굴이다 The world is a den of crazies. This world is a madman's paradise. 세계는 문제투성이다. The world is full of problems. The world is problematic. 상처에서 피가 흘렀다. The wound bled. There was blood in the wound. 그 사람들 모두 틀렸어. They all were wrong. They're all wrong. 그들은 웃기다. They are funny. They're funny. 그들은 죽은 후의 삶이 있다고 믿는다. They believe in a life after death. They believe that there is life after death. 둘 다 프랑스어를 할 줄 알아. They both speak French. They both speak French. 더 이상 경제적이지 않아서 여객선 운항을 멈췄다. They closed down the ferry service since it was no longer economical. It was no longer economical, so we stopped flying. 그들은 다음달에 결혼하기로 결정했다. They decided to get married the next month. They decided to get married next month. 그들은 널 원하지 않고 톰을 원한다. They don't want you. They want Tom. They don't want you, they want Tom. 그들한텐 증거가 없어. They have no proof. They have no evidence. 그들에게는 증거가 없었다. They have no proof. They had no evidence. 그들은 나한테 아직도 아무것도 갚지 않았는데. They haven't paid me anything yet. They still haven’t paid me anything. 그들은 기자회견 일정을 잡았다. They have scheduled a press conference. They held a press conference. 그들은 조각 흉내를 내고 있다. They have taken the form of sculptures. They're doing a little bit of simulating. 그들은 3번 적중을 했다. They hit the mark three times. They hit three times. 그들은 침묵을 지켰다. They kept silence. They kept the silence. 그들은 서로 몹시 사랑한다. They love each other deeply. They love each other very much. 그들이 메리를 즐겁게 했다. They made fun of Mary. They made Mary happy. 그들은 딸이 매우 자랑스러울 것이다. They must be very proud of their daughter. She would be very proud of her daughter. 그 사람들 파시스트야. They're a fascist. They're fascists. 그들은 파시스트다. They're a fascist. They are fascists. 너희 모두 거짓말쟁이다. They're all liars. You are all liars. 걔네 초짜야. They're amateurs. It's their first. 새 광장을 짓고있다. They're building a new plaza. We are building a new square. 그들은 그에게서 권위를 보았다. They saw an authoriy in him. They saw authority in him. 그들은 너무 피곤하여 산을 오를 수 없었다. They were too tired to climb a mountain. They were too tired to climb the mountain. 생각 좀 해봐. Think about this. Think about it. 마음대로 생각해. Think whatever you want. Think what you want. 이 책은 내 것입니다. This book is mine. This book is mine. 이 병은 온수 2리터를 담을 수 있다. This bottle is able to contain two liters of hot water. This bottle can hold 2 liters of hot water. 이 건물의 지붕은 초록색이야. This building has a green roof. The roof of this building is green. 그 건물은 앞에서 보면 커 보이지만 옆에서 보면 그렇지 않다. This building looks large from the front, but not from the side. The building looks big in front, but it’s not like that from the side. 이 건물은 현대적으로 보인다. This building looks very futuristic. This building looks modern. 이 카메라는 쌉니다. This camera is cheap. This camera is worth it. 이 시계는 정확하다. This clock is accurate. The clock is accurate. 이것은 우리 사업을 다치게 할 수도 있다. This could hurt our business. This could hurt our business. 이 사전은 내 것이다. This dictionary is mine. This preamble is mine. 이것은 날 행복하게 만들지 못한다. This does not make me happy. This doesn’t make me happy. 이 에디션은 7000 카피 한정판이다. This edition is limited to seven thousand copies. This edition has a limited edition of 7000 copies. 이 회색곰은 무게가 0.5톤이나 돼. This grizzly bear weighs half a ton. This grizzly bear weighs 0.5 tons. 이 히터는 가스를 사용한다. This heater burns gas. This heater uses gas. 이 집은 팔려고 내놓은 집 아니에요. This house is not for sale. This is not a house to sell. 이건 내 경험으로 안다. This I know from my own experience. I know this from my experience. 이 정보는 우리한테 정말 중요해. This information is very important to us. This information is really important to us. 이 정보는 우리한테 있어서 정말 중요해요. This information is very important to us. This information is very important to us. 이건 싸울 가치가 있는 결투야. This is a battle worth fighting. This is a fight worth fighting. 이건 허리가 좀 너무 크네. This is a bit too loose around my waist. It's a little too big. 이것은 중국의 부채입니다. This is a Chinese fan. This is China's debt. 이건 사실에 대한 완전한 왜곡이야. This is a complete distortion of the facts. This is a complete distortion of reality. 이것은 DVD이에요. This is a DVD. This is a DVD. 이건 꽃이야. This is a flower. It's a flower. 이건 프랑스어 단어야. This is a French word. This is a French word. 이것은 말입니다. This is a horse. That's what it is. 이것은 신문입니다. This is a newspaper. This is a newspaper. 이것은 좋은 카메라 이에요. This is a nice camera. This is a good camera. 이건 중대한 문제야. This is a serious problem. This is a big deal. 이것은 테이블입니다. This is a table. This is a table. 이것은 텔레비전입니다. This is a television. This is television. 이건 터키 전통이야. This is a Turkish tradition. This is a Turkish tradition. 이건 아주 유용한 도구야. This is a very useful tool. It's a very useful tool. 이건 어려워요. This is difficult. It's hard. 이건 정말 못 믿겠다. This is difficult to believe. I really can't believe this. 이건 쉬워요. This is easy. It's easy. 이건 존나 대단하다. This is fucking awesome. This is fucking awesome. 켄이에요. 그는 정말 그의 개를 좋아해요. This is Ken. He loves his dog. It's Ken. He really likes his dog. 이건 저의 컴퓨터예요. This is my computer. This is my computer. 이건 절대 끝나지 않을거야. This is never going to end. This will never end. 이건 사고가 아냐. This is no accident. It's not an accident. 썩 좋은 브랜디는 아니다. This isn't a very good brandy. It's not a good brandy. 이거 정말 기분 좋다. This is so relaxing. This feels really good. 이것은 자살입니다. This is suicide! This is suicide. 이것이 정글의 법칙이야. This is the law of the jungle. This is the law of the jungle. 이곳에서 모든 것이 시작됐다. This is where it began. It all started here. 그래서 나는 프랑스에 오래 머무르고 싶고, 그러기 위한 돈이 필요하다. This is why I would like an extended visa as well as as funds for my stay. So I want to stay in France for a long time, and I need money to do that. 마지막 경고다! This is your last warning! The final warning! 히로시는 이것 재미 있을 것 같다고 말한다. "This looks pretty interesting," Hiroshi says. Hiroshi says this will be fun. 이 기계가 잠시 고장났었다. This machine was out of order for a while. This machine was broken for a while. 이 약이 좀 편하게 해줄거에요. This medicine will give you some relief. This medication will make you feel comfortable. 이 뉴스는 우리에게 중요하다. This news is important to us. This news is important to us. 이 화장실의 변기는 막혔어요. This restroom's toilet is clogged. The toilet is blocked. 이 방은 적당히 크다. This room is just about big enough. This room is quite large. 이 방은 너무 커요. This room is too big. This room is too big. 이 문장은 괜찮은데. This sentence is fine. This sentence is fine. 이 노래는 반복이 너무 많다. This song is too repetitive. This song has so many repetitions. 이 나비종은 이미 멸종됐다. This species of butterfly has already gone extinct. This species is already extinct. 이 짓이 지겨워 죽겠어. This task was deadly tedious. I'm tired of this. 이 짓이 지겨워 죽겠어. This task was dead tedious. I'm tired of this. 이 투명한 액체는 독 성분을 포함하고 있다. This transparent liquid contains a kind of poison. This transparent liquid contains toxic ingredients. 이 티비는 한국에서 만들어졌습니다. This TV is made in Korea. This TV was made in Korea. 이 텔레비전 프로는 예전만큼 좋지 않아. This TV show is not as good as it used to be. This TV show is not as good as it once was. 2월에 이런 따뜻한 날씨는 비정상이야. This warm weather is abnormal for February. This warm weather is normal in February. 이 단어는 프랑스어가 아니야. This word isn't French. This word is not French. 올해는 발렌타인 데이가 일요일이다. This year, Valentine's Day falls on a Sunday. This year, Valentine’s Day is Sunday. 이 씨디들은 내 꺼야. Those are my CDs. These seeds are mine. 그 규칙들은 학생들간에 불평을 야기한다. Those rules foster discontent among students. The rules cause complaints among students. 저 두 명은 사이가 안 좋다. Those two don't get along. The two are not good together. 세 사람이 약간 다쳤다. Three people were slightly injured. Three people were slightly injured. 군인 세명이 부상을 당했다. Three soldiers were wounded. Three soldiers were injured. 목요일 밤엔 맥주가 공짜야. Thursday night is free beer night. Beer is free on Thursday night. 신발끈을 묶으세요. Tie your shoelaces. Bind the shoes. 오늘 숙제가 너무 많아요. Today, I have a lot of homework. Too much homework today. 오늘은 존나 춥다. Today is fucking cold. It's fucking cold today. 오늘은 6월 18일, Muiriel의 생일입니다! Today is June 18th and it is Muiriel's birthday! Today is June 18th, Muiriel's birthday! 오늘은 9월 1일이다. Today is September 1st. Today is September 1st. 오늘은 진짜 여름이 끝난 것 같은 느낌이야. Today it really feels like summer has ended. It feels like the real summer is over. 오늘 동료 한명이 본인 직장에 대해서 애기해줬어. Today one of my colleague told about his job. A friend of mine told me about his job today. 오늘은 이렇게 힘들었어서 깊게 잘 잘 것 같다. Today was so hard I think I'll sleep well tonight. It was so hard today, I think it’s going to go well. 오류를 범하는 것은 인간의 속성이다. To err is human. Making mistakes is a human trait. 일석이조 (一石二鳥). To kill two birds with one stone. One stone (one stone). 톰은 표적을 겨눴다. Tom aimed at the target. Tom pointed to the target. 톰도 프랑스어 배워. Tom also learns French. Tom also learns French. 톰은 누나가 자기 장난감을 빼앗아 갔을 때마다 울음을 터뜨렸고, 누나는 바로 그런 이유로 그런 짓을 곧잘 해댔다. Tom always cried when his sister took away his toys, and for that very reason she loved to do so. Tom burst into tears every time his sister took away his toy, and that’s exactly why he did it so well. 톰이랑 톰네 형은 진짜 닮았어. Tom and his brother look quite similar. Tom and Tom's brother are very similar. 톰이랑 나는 집을 구하고 있어. Tom and I are house hunting. Tom and I are looking for a home. 난 톰이랑 같이 프랑스 수업을 들었어. Tom and I had French class together. I took a French class with Tom. 톰이랑 존은 형제인 척 했다. Tom and John pretended to be brothers. Tom and John pretended to be brothers. 톰과 마리는 같은 배를 탔다. Tom and Mary are in the same boat. Tom and Mary were in the same boat. 톰과 메리는 한 시간씩이나 거울 앞에 서 있다. Tom and Mary have been standing in front of the mirror for an hour already. Tom and Mary stand in front of the mirror for an hour. 톰이랑 매리는 뒤뜰에 닭을 기른다. Tom and Mary have chickens in their backyard. Tom and Mary raise chickens in the backyard. 톰과 메리에게는 자식이 있어. Tom and Mary have children. Tom and Mary have children. 톰과 메리는 스마트 홈에 살고 있어. Tom and Mary live in a smart home. Tom and Mary live in a smart home. 톰과 메리는 스마트 홈에 살고 있어요. Tom and Mary live in a smart home. Tom and Mary live in a smart home. 톰과 메리는 스마트 홈에 살고 있어. Tom and Mary live in a smart house. Tom and Mary live in a smart home. 톰과 메리는 스마트 홈에 살고 있어요. Tom and Mary live in a smart house. Tom and Mary live in a smart home. 톰과 메리는 스마트 홈에서 거주하고 있어요. Tom and Mary live in a smart house. Tom and Mary live in a smart home. 톰과 메리는 사냥하러 갔어. Tom and Mary went hunting. Tom and Mary went hunting. 톰은 값을 깎아달라고 했다. Tom asked for a discount. Tom asked me to cut the price. 톰은 할인을 요청했습니다. Tom asked for a discount. Tom asked for a discount. 톰은 자살을 시도했다. Tom attempted suicide. Tom attempted suicide. 톰은 파이를 세개 구웠어. Tom baked three pies. Tom baked three pies. 톰은 프랑스어를 배우러 여기에 왔어. Tom came here to learn French. Tom came here to learn French. 톰은 틀림없이 그렇게 생각해. Tom certainly thinks so. Tom certainly thinks so. 톰은 마지막 순간에 마음을 바꿨다. Tom changed his mind at the last minute. Tom changed his mind at the last minute. 톰은 직업을 바꾸는 것을 고려했다. Tom considered changing his job. Tom thought about changing jobs. 톰은 조금의 피를 토해냈다. Tom coughed up some blood. Tom shed a little blood. 톰은 가난한 사람을 도와주는 것에 그의 인생을 바쳤다. Tom dedicated his life to helping the poor. Tom devoted his life to helping the poor. 톰은 실수로 동영상을 삭제했어. Tom deleted a video by accident. Tom accidentally deleted the video. 탐은 메리에게 아무런 기회도 주지 않았다. Tom didn't cut Mary any slack. Tom didn’t give Mary a chance. Tom은 Mary가 남동생이 있는 줄 몰랐어. Tom didn't know Mary had a brother. Tom didn't know Mary had a brother. 톰은 움직이지 않았다. Tom didn't move a muscle. Tom did not move. 톰 별로 안 바빠 보이던데. Tom didn't seem to be so busy. Tom didn’t seem very busy. 톰은 무언가를 말하려고 애써하지 않았어. Tom didn't try to say anything. Tom didn’t try to say anything. 톰이 그걸 자기 생일 때 했다더라. Tom did that on his birthday. Tom did it on his birthday. 탐을 메리를 위해서 설거지를 했다. Tom did the dishes for Mary. He washed the dishes for Mary. 톰은 자택 부엌에서 죽었어. Tom died in his kitchen. Tom died in his home kitchen. 톰은 획기적이지는 않지만 좋은 영화는 잘 만든다. Tom doesn't innovate, but he does make good movies. Tom isn’t brilliant, but he makes good movies. 톰은 그가 뭘 해야 할지 모른다. Tom doesn't know what he'll do. Tom doesn’t know what to do. 톰은 제가 왜 여기 있는지 아직 모릅니다. Tom doesn't know why I'm here yet. Tom still doesn't know why I'm here. 탐은 그다지 좋아보이지 않는다. Tom doesn't look so well. Tom does not look good. 톰은 대부분의 흡혈귀와는 달리 관에서 자지 않는다. Tom doesn't sleep in a coffin like most vampires. Tom does not sleep in the coffin, unlike most vampires. 톰은 대부분의 흡혈귀처럼 관에서 자지 않는다. Tom doesn't sleep in a coffin like most vampires. Tom does not sleep in the coffin like most vampires. 톰은 많이 안 잔다. Tom doesn't sleep much. Tom does not sleep much. 톰은 부모님과는 달리 프랑스어를 할 줄 몰라. Tom doesn't speak French, but his parents do. Tom doesn’t speak French like his parents do. 톰은 마리와는 달리 프랑스어를 할 줄 몰라. Tom doesn't speak French, but Mary does. Tom doesn't speak French, unlike Mary. 톰은 보통 프랑스어로 노래하진 않아. Tom doesn't usually sing in French. Tom doesn’t usually sing in French. 톰은 남은 인생을 감옥에서 보내고 싶어하지 않아. Tom doesn't want to spend the rest of his life in prison. Tom doesn’t want to spend the rest of his life in prison. 톰은 자기가 얼마나 미쳐보이는지 신경 안 써. Tom don't care how crazy he looks. Tom doesn't care how crazy he looks. 톰은 마리와는 달리 고기를 먹을 수 있어. Tom eats meat, but Mary doesn't. Tom, unlike Mary, can eat meat. 톰은 어지러움을 느꼈다. Tom felt lightheaded. Tom felt overwhelmed. 톰은 외바퀴 손수레를 모래로 채웠다. Tom filled the wheelbarrow with sand. Tom filled the wheel with sand. 톰은 마침내 일자리를 구했다. Tom finally got a job. Tom finally got a job. 톰은 뭐가 잘못됐는지 알아챘어. Tom found out what went wrong. Tom knew what was wrong. 탐은 메리에게 선다형 시험에 통과하는 방법에 대해 조언했다. Tom gave Mary some advice on how to pass multiple-choice tests. Tom advised Mary on how to pass the multiple-choice test. 톰은 나한테 돈도 주고 조언도 해줬어. Tom gave me both money and advice. Tom gave me some money and some advice. 톰은 보통 버스를 타고 일하러 간다. Tom generally takes the bus to work. Tom usually takes the bus to work. 톰은 부유한 집안에서 자랐다. Tom grew up in a rich family. Tom grew up in a wealthy family. 톰은 일에 집중하는 데 어려움을 겪었다. Tom had difficulty concentrating on his work. Tom had a hard time focusing on his work. 톰은 한국에서 만들어진 기타를 가지고 있다. Tom has a guitar that was made in Korea. Tom has a guitar made in Korea. 톰은 메리를 도우려고 애써왔다. Tom has been trying to help Mary. Tom tried to help Mary. 톰은 그의 턱수염을 땋았다. Tom has braided his beard. Tom patted his beard. 톰은 뭔가 끔찍한 것을 저질렀어. Tom has done something horrible. Tom did something horrible. 톰은 여기서 일을 잘 해왔다. Tom has done well here. Tom did a good job here. 톰은 프랑스어를 몇 마디 배웠어. Tom has learned a few words in French. Tom learned a few words of French. 톰은 저혈압이다. Tom has low blood pressure. Tom is hypotensive. 톰은 직업을 잃은 뒤로 레스토랑에서 식사한 적이 없어. Tom hasn't eaten at a restaurant since he lost his job. Tom has never eaten at a restaurant since he lost his job. 톰은 아직 숙제를 안 했다. Tom hasn't finished his homework yet. Tom hasn’t done his homework yet. 톰은 당장 할일이 있어. Tom has something to do right now. Tom has work to do. 톰은 애들이 3명 있다. Tom has three children. Tom has three children. 톰이 변호사를 고용했어. Tom hired a lawyer. Tom hired a lawyer. 톰은 메리의 감정을 상하게 했다. Tom hurt Mary's feelings. Tom hurt Mary's feelings. 탐은 그 문서에 서명했다. Tom initialed the document. Tom signed the document. 톰은 좀 불안해하고 있어. Tom is a bit nervous. Tom's a little nervous. 톰은 좀 무서워해하고 있어. Tom is a bit scared. Tom is scared. 톰은 내 친구야. 그 사람을 알아? Tom is a friend of mine. Do you know him? Tom's my friend. Do you know him? 톰은 관리를 정말 잘해. Tom is a great manager. Tom is very good at taking care of it. 톰은 훌륭한 관리자야. Tom is a great manager. Tom is a great manager. 톰은 남아 있어도 돼. Tom is allowed to stay. Tom can stay. 톰은 남아 있어도 돼. 너희 나머지는 나가야 해. Tom is allowed to stay. The rest of you have to leave. Tom's got to stay, you've got to leave. 톰은 사랑스러운 사람이야. Tom is a lovable person. Tom is a lovely man. 톰은 관리자야. Tom is a manager. Tom is the manager. 톰은 선한 마음을 가진 남자야. Tom is a man with a good heart. Tom is a man with a good heart. 톰은 음악가이다. Tom is a musician. Tom is a musician. 톰은 전기 기사다. Tom is an electrical engineer. Tom is an electrician. 톰은 후보야. Tom is a nominee. Tom is a solicitor. 톰은 좀 괜찮은 시인이야. Tom is a pretty good poet. Tom is a good poet. 톰은 거친 남자야. Tom is a rough man. Tom is a tough guy. 톰은 달리기 선수야. Tom is a runner. Tom is a runner. 톰은 싱글 대디야. Tom is a single dad. Tom is single. 톰은 철로만큼 날씬해. Tom is as thin as a rail. Tom is as thin as a railroad. 톰은 소심한 어린이야. Tom is a timid child. Tom is a timid child. 톰은 소심한 애야. Tom is a timid kid. Tom is a timid kid. 톰은 아주 헌신적인 배우야. Tom is a very dedicated actor. Tom is a very dedicated actor. 톰은 아주 헌신적인 선생님이야. Tom is a very dedicated teacher. Tom is a very dedicated teacher. 톰은 아주 수다쟁이야. Tom is a very talkative person. Tom's a big talker. 톰은 환상적인 남자야. Tom is a wonderful man. Tom is a fantastic man. 톰은 프랑스어 잘 못해. Tom is bad at French. Tom is not very good at French. 톰은 지금 몸져 누워 있어. Tom is bedridden now. Tom is lying down. 톰은 지금 침대 신세야. Tom is bedridden now. Tom is in bed. 톰은 지금 아파서 누워 있어. Tom is bedridden now. Tom is sick right now. 톰은 장님에 귀머거리에 벙어리야. Tom is blind, deaf, and dumb. Tom is blind and deaf. 톰은 열성적이야. Tom is eager. Tom is enthusiastic. 톰도 빨라. Tom is fast, too. Tom is fast. 톰은 총을 들고 있어. Tom is holding a gun. Tom has a gun. 톰은 정직하다. Tom is honest. Tom is honest. 톰은 응접실에 있다. Tom is in the drawing room. Tom is in the room. 톰은 같은 처지다. Tom is in the same boat. Tom is the same. 톰은 이것에 익숙하다. Tom is just getting used to this. Tom is used to this. 평소와 같이, 톰은 늦었어. Tom is late, as always. As usual, Tom was late. 톰은 오두막에서 혼자 살고 있어. Tom is living alone in a hut. Tom lives alone in the cabin. 톰은 오두막에서 혼자 살아. Tom is living alone in a hut. Tom lives alone in the cabin. 톰은 해변에 있는 오두박에서 혼자 살아. Tom is living alone in a hut on the beach. Tom lives alone on the beach. 톰은 메리라는 캐나다 사람이랑 결혼했어. Tom is married to a Canadian named Mary. Tom married a Canadian named Mary. 톰은 메리라는 캐나다 여성과 결혼했어. Tom is married to a Canadian woman named Mary. Tom married a Canadian woman named Mary. 톰은 메리라는 캐나다 여성이랑 결혼했어. Tom is married to a Canadian woman named Mary. Tom married a Canadian woman named Mary. 톰은 부유한 여성과 결혼했어. Tom is married to a rich woman. Tom married a wealthy woman. 톰은 이제는 게으른 소년이 아니다. Tom is not an idle boy any longer. Tom is no longer a lazy boy. 톰은 전혀 도움이 안 된다. Tom isn't helping any. Tom is no help. 톰은 운전면허 시험에 떨어질 듯 하다. Tom isn't likely to pass the driving test. Tom falls for a driver's license test. 톰은 내 애제자야. Tom is one of my favorite students. Tom is my friend. 톰은 우리의 번역가야. Tom is our interpreter. Tom is our translator. 톰은 침대에서 기절했다. Tom is passed out in bed. Tom fainted in bed. 톰은 아마 자폐 스펙트럼에 속해. Tom is probably on the spectrum. Tom probably belongs to the autistic spectrum. 톰은 빨라. Tom is quick. Tom is fast. 톰은 날렵해. Tom is quick. Tom is pissed. 톰은 꽤 남자다워. Tom is quite a guy. Tom is quite a man. 톰은 꽤 의욕적이야. Tom is quite motivated. Tom is very motivated. 톰은 진짜 바빠. Tom is real busy. Tom is really busy. 톰은 정말로 친절해. Tom is really friendly. Tom is really friendly. 톰은 개를 무서워한다. Tom is scared of dogs. Tom is afraid of the dog. 톰은 현관에 앉아 있어. Tom is sitting on the porch. Tom is sitting at the front door. 톰은 담배를 피우고 있어. Tom is smoking a cigar. Tom is smoking. 톰은 멀쩡해. Tom is sober. Tom is fine. 톰은 제정신이야. Tom is sober. Tom is sane. 톰은 정학을 당했다. Tom is suspended. Tom was educated. 톰은 이해하려고 노력하고 있다. Tom is trying to figure things out. Tom is trying to understand. 톰은 파란 코트를 입고 있어. Tom is wearing a blue coat. Tom wears a blue coat. 톰은 파란 바지를 입고 있어. Tom is wearing a blue jeans. Tom is wearing blue pants. 톰은 낡은 신발을 신고 있어. Tom is wearing a pair of old shoes. Tom is wearing old shoes. 톰은 너말고는 아무와도 말하려 하지 않는다. Tom just would not speak to anyone but you. Tom doesn’t want to talk to anyone. 톰은 정말 세게 공을 찼습니다. Tom kicked the ball really hard. Tom played the ball really hard. 톰은 그 야구 팀의 모든 선수의 이름을 알고 있었다. Tom knew the names of every baseball player on that team. Tom knew the name of every player on that baseball team. 톰은 프랑스어를 몇 마디 배웠어. Tom learned a few words in French. Tom learned a few words of French. 톰도 마찬가지로 프랑스어 배워. Tom learns French as well. Tom also learns French. 톰도 프랑스어 배워. Tom learns French, too. Tom also learns French. 톰은 우리에게 약간의 음식과 물을 남겨주었다. Tom left us some food and water. Tom left us some food and water. 톰은 파크 스트리트의 작은 아파트에서 살고 있다. Tom lives in a small apartment on Park Street. Tom lives in a small apartment on Park Street. 톰은 우리 윗방에 살아. Tom lives in the room above us. Tom lives in our upper room. 톰은 마침내 일자리를 구했다. Tom looked for a job in the end. Tom finally got a job. 톰은 충격을 받은 것 같다. Tom looks shocked. Tom was shocked. 톰은 많이 아파보여. Tom looks very sick. Tom is very sick. 톰이 날 위해 케이크를 만들었어. Tom made me a cake. Tom made a cake for me. 탐은 내 비디오 카메라를 쓰고 싶으면 쓸 수 있다. Tom may use my video camera if he wants to. Tom can use my video camera if he wants to. 톰은 메리를 2013년에 만났어. Tom met Mary in 2013. Tom met Mary in 2013. 톰이 이기고 있나봐. Tom must be winning. Tom is winning. 톰은 이해하고 있다는 듯이 고개를 끄덕였다. Tom nodded understandingly. Tom nodded as if he understood. 톰은 때때로 같이 운동하자고 졸라댔지만 나는 정말 운동에 관심이 없다. Tom occasionally prods me to work out with him, but I'm really not interested. Tom asked me to exercise with him sometimes, but I’m not really interested in exercising. 톰은 색소폰을 연주할 수 있어. Tom plays the saxophone. Tom can play saxophone. 톰은 벽장에서 헌 구두상자를 꺼내 열었다. Tom pulled out an old shoebox from his closet and opened it. Tom opened the box in the closet. 톰은 자기 아이들에게 벌을 줬다. Tom punished his children. Tom punished his children. 톰이 셔츠를 뒤집어 입었어. Tom put his shirt on inside out. Tom turned his shirt around. 톰은 손을 가방 안으로 넣어 책을 꺼냈다. Tom reached into his bag and pulled out a book. Tom put his hand in the bag and pulled out the book. 톰은 대답하기를 거부했다. Tom refused to answer. Tom refused to answer. 톰은 작별인사를 한 후 떠났다. Tom said goodbye and left. Tom left after saying goodbye. 톰은 메리가 토너먼트에서 이기지 못한다면 깜짝 놀랄 것이라고 말했다. Tom said he'd be very surprised if Mary didn't win the tournament. Tom said he would be surprised if Mary did not win the tournament. 톰은 메리가 이기지 못하리라는 것을 알았다고 말했다. Tom said he knew that Mary wouldn't win. Tom said he knew Mary wouldn’t win. 톰이 수영하러 간다고 말했어. Tom said he wanted to go swimming. Tom told me to go swimming. 톰은 메리에게 키스할 것이라고 말했다. Tom said he was going to kiss Mary. Tom said he would kiss Mary. 톰은 바닥을 매끈하게 닦았어. Tom sanded the floors. Tom wiped the floor clean. 탐은 나보다 2줄 앞에 앉았다. Tom sat two rows ahead of me. Tom sat in front of me. 톰은 마리가 그것을 해야만 한다고 생각하지 않는다고 말했다. Tom says he doesn't think Mary ought to do that. Tom said he didn’t think Mary had to do it. 톰이 말하길 선생님이 자신을 싫어한대. Tom says that his teachers hate him. Tom says he hates himself. 톰의 생일은 그저께였다. Tom's birthday was the day before yesterday. Tom’s birthday was just that. 톰의 상사는 정말 화가 났다. Tom's boss was really angry. Tom’s boss was very angry. 톰은 정말 좋은 남자처럼 보인다. Tom seems like a really nice guy. Tom looks like a good guy. 톰은 외로워 보여. Tom seems to be lonely. Tom looks lonely. 톰은 뭔가를 걱정하는 것 처럼 보여. Tom seems to be worried about something. Tom seems to be worried about something. 톰은 너무 복잡하게 설명해. Tom's explanation was too complex. Tom was too complicated to explain. 톰은 십오분 안에 여기에 있어야 해. Tom should be here within fifteen minutes. Tom should be here in fifteen minutes. 비가 오는 것 같으니 톰은 우산을 갖고 가는 게 좋을 것이다. Tom should take an umbrella because it looks like rain. It’s raining, so you should take your umbrella with you. 톰은 전화기를 쾅 놓았다. Tom slammed down the phone. Tom slammed the phone. 톰은 그의 차를 메리에게 팔았다. Tom sold his car to Mary. Tom sold his car to Mary. 톰은 자기 부모님이랑 프랑스어로 말해. Tom speaks French with his parents. Tom speaks French with his parents. 톰은 대부분의 시간을 현관에 앉는 걸로 보내고 있어. Tom spends most of his time sitting on the porch. Tom spends most of his time sitting on the porch. 톰이 아직도 내 이메일에 답장을 안했어. Tom still hasn't responded to my email. Tom still didn't reply to my email. 톰은 우리한테 프랑스어를 가르쳤어. Tom taught French to us. Tom taught us French. 톰은 우리한테 프랑스어를 가르쳤어. Tom taught us French. Tom taught us French. 톰은 메리가 그에게 준 와인 한 병에 대하여 메리에게 감사함을 표시했다. Tom thanked Mary for the bottle of wine she gave him. Tom thanked Mary for the bottle of wine Mary had given him. 톰은 메리에게 베개를 던져서 정확히 얼굴을 맞았다. Tom threw a pillow at Mary and the pillow hit her squarely in the face. Tom threw a pillow at Mary and hit her face exactly. 톰은 친구들에게 고기를 먹은 적이 한 번도 없다고 했다. Tom told his friends that he never ate meat. Tom told his friends that he had never eaten meat. 톰은 메리에게 그는 그녀를 혼자 가게 하지는 않겠다고 말했다. Tom told Mary he wouldn't let her go by herself. Tom told Mary that he would not let her go alone. 톰은 매리한테 거기서 수영하지 말라고 말했다. Tom told Mary not to swim there. Tom told Mary not to swim there. 톰이 나한테 봉투를 내 생일 때까지 열지 말래. Tom told me to not open the envelope up till it was my birthday. Tom, don't open the envelope for me until my birthday. 탐은 손해배상금을 지불할 것을 자청했다. Tom volunteered to pay for the damages. Tom asked to pay the damage. 톰은 피를 토했다. Tom vomited blood. Tom vomited the blood. 톰은 계단을 향해 걸어갔다. Tom walked towards the stairs. Tom walked up the stairs. 톰은 더 큰 할인을 원했습니다. Tom wanted a bigger discount. Tom wanted a bigger deal. 톰은 더 할인해 주기를 원했다. Tom wanted a bigger discount. Tom wanted more. 탐은 메리와 뽀뽀하고 싶었지만 시도할 용기가 없었다. Tom wanted to kiss Mary, but he didn't have the nerve to try. Tom wanted to kiss Mary, but he didn’t have the courage to try. 톰은 그만두고 싶어 한다. Tom wants to quit. Tom wants to quit. 톰이 여기에 있길 무서워 했어. Tom was afraid to be here. Tom was afraid to be here. 톰은 죽을 뻔 했어. Tom was almost killed. Tom almost died. 톰은 깜짝 놀랐다. Tom was astonished. Tom was surprised. 톰은 어젯밤에 친구랑 술집에 있었어. Tom was at the pub with his friends last night. Tom was at the bar with a friend last night. 톰은 문제에 대해 솔직했다. Tom was honest about the problem. Tom was honest about the problem. 톰은 방 한가운데 있었다. Tom was in the center of the room. Tom was in the middle of the room. 톰은 내가 들렸을 때 없었다. Tom wasn't in when I dropped by. Tom wasn’t there when I heard him. 톰은 그의 방탄조끼를 입고 있지 않았다. Tom wasn't wearing his bulletproof vest. Tom wasn't wearing his bulletproof vest. 톰은 정원에 앉아 있어. Tom was sitting in the garden. Tom is sitting in the garden. 톰은 점심 전에 여기 있기로 되어 있었어. Tom was supposed to be here before lunch. Tom was supposed to be here before lunch. 톰은 어머님이 교통사고로 돌아가셨을 때 세 살이었어. Tom was three when his mother was killed in a traffic accident. Tom was three years old when his mother died in a car accident. 톰은 어머님이 교통사고로 돌아가셨을 때 세 살이었어. Tom was three years old when his mother was killed in a traffic accident. Tom was three years old when his mother died in a car accident. 톰은 너무 늙었어. Tom was too old. Tom is too old. 탐은 그 것에 푹 빠져 있었다. Tom was totally into it. Tom was fascinated by it. 톰은 매우 무례했다. Tom was very disrespectful. Tom was very disrespectful. 톰은 선교사로서 한국에 갔다. Tom went to Korea as a Christian missionary. Tom went to Korea as a missionary. 톰은 왜 자기 집에 개가 있었는지 알고 싶었다. Tom wondered why there was a dog in his house. Tom wanted to know why he had a dog in his house. 톰은 경기에서 이겼다. Tom won the match. Tom won the game. 톰은 원하는 걸 얻을 때까지는 떠나지 않을 거야. Tom won't leave until he gets what he wants. Tom won’t leave until he gets what he wants. 톰은 청바지를 입고 카우보이 모자를 썼어. Tom wore jeans and a cowboy hat. Tom wears jeans and a cowboy hat. 톰은 연구 개발을 하고 있어요. Tom works in research and development. Tom is doing research. 메리가 그걸 한다면 톰이 아주 놀라겠는걸. Tom would be very surprised if Mary did that. Tom would be surprised if Mary did. 톰은 그들을 못 들어 오게 했다. Tom wouldn't let them in. Tom did not let them in. 톰이 메리의 어깨에 자신의 자켓을 둘렀다. Tom wrapped his jacket around Mary's shoulders. Tom put his jacket on Mary’s shoulder. 사공이 많으면 배가 산으로 간다. Too many cooks spoil the broth. If there are many ships, they go to the mountains. 요리사가 너무 많으면 국물을 버린다. Too many cooks spoil the broth. If there are too many cooks, throw away the broth. 실은 나 외로웠어. To tell the truth, I felt lonely. Actually, I was alone. 많은 서양 작곡가들에게 유감스럽게도 스틸 드럼과 스틸 팬 드럼은 완벽한 반음계가 아니다. To the chagrin of many Western composers, steel drums, or steelpans, tend not to be fully chromatic. Unfortunately for many Western composers, steel drums and steel pan drums are not the perfect half-tone system. 명확하고 적절한 표현을 사용하여 해당 외국어로 번역하시오. Translate into the foreign language using clear and appropriate words. Use clear and appropriate expressions to translate into your foreign language. 좀 더 찾아봐. 분명히 답이 있을거야. Try harder to find the answer; there must be one. Find out more. There must be an answer. 라디오를 켜세요. Turn on the radio. Turn on the radio. 이 기숙사에는 미국인 학생 두 명이 살고 있다. Two American students live in this dorm. There are two American students living in the house. 못 믿겠지? Unbelievable, isn't it? You don't believe me? 실업은 주요한 문제야. Unemployment is a major problem. Business is a major issue. 유감스럽게도 저는 당신의 초대를 거절해야 합니다. Unfortunately I must decline your invitation. Unfortunately, I have to reject your invitation. 애석하게도 우리한테 그걸 말해준 사람이 없었어. Unfortunately, nobody told us. Sadly, no one told us that. 한국에 언제까지 계실 겁니까? Until when will you be in South Korea? How long will you be in Korea? 기다리세요 Wait for me! Wait. 로비에서 기다려 주세요. Wait for us in the lobby. Please wait in the lobby. 1941년에 전쟁이 일어났다. War broke out in 1941. War broke out in 1941. 전쟁은 우리 모두와 연관된다. War concerns us all. War is related to all of us. 내가 틀렸나? Was I wrong? Am I wrong? 은행 문 닫혀 있었어? Was the bank closed? Is the bank closed? 은행 문은 닫혀 있었어요? Was the bank closed? Is the bank closed? 입을 조심해라. Watch your language. Beware the mouth. 입조심해라. Watch your language. Be careful. 물과 무기염은 무기물이다. Water and mineral salts are inorganic substances. Water and minerals are minerals. 물은 투명하다. Water is transparent. Water is transparent. 식물에 물을 주세요. Water the plants. Water the plant. 우리는 다 톰이 탈출한 줄 알았다. We all thought that Tom had escaped. We all knew Tom was out. 이젠 끝장이야! We are done for! It's over! 저희 행복해요. We are happy. We're happy. 우리는 사람입니다. We are human. We are people. 숙박 시설을 찾고 있습니다. We are looking for lodging accommodations. We are looking for accommodation. 우리는 음식에 관해서는 매우 보수적이다. We are quite conservative when it comes to food. We are very conservative when it comes to food. 우리는 우리가 생각하는 것이다. We are what we think we are. We are what we think. 일기예보는 거의 맞지 않는다. Weather forecasts are rarely accurate. The weather is hardly right. 날씨가 허락한다면, 우리는 내일 여행을 시작할 것이다. Weather permitting, we'll start on our trip tomorrow. If the weather permits, we will start our journey tomorrow. 그녀에게 기대하면 돼요. We can count on her. I can't wait for her. 우리는 톰의 도움없이 이것을 할 수 있다. We can do this without Tom's help. We can do this without Tom’s help. 포기할 수 없어요. We can't give up. I can't give up. 우리는 당초의 목표를 달성하지 못했다 We couldn't reach the initial goal. We did not achieve our original goal. 우린 그렇게 생각 안 해요. We don't believe so. We don't think so. 우리는 톰이 올수 있을지 없을지 모릅니다. We don't know whether Tom can come or not. We don't know if Tom will come. 그 모습 그대로 사물을 보지 않고, 우리 자신의 모습으로 그것을 바라본다. We don't see things as they are, but as we are. We don’t see things as they are, we see them as we are. 우린 그렇게 생각 안 해. We don't think so. We don't think so. 우리들은 노래방에서 소주를 마셨어요. We drank soju at the karaoke bar. We drank in the singing room. 우리는 그 사슴의 발자국을 따라갔다. We followed the deer's tracks. We followed in the footsteps of the deer. 우리는 18살에 고등학교를 졸업해. We graduate from high school at eighteen. We graduated high school at 18. 우리는 18살에 고등학교를 졸업합니다. We graduate from high school at eighteen. We graduated high school at 18. 우리는 다양한 종류의 커피를 구비하고 있어. We have many varieties of coffee. We offer different types of coffee. 우린 애가 한 명 있다. We have one kid. We have one child. 우리 몸 속에는 칼륨이 들어 있다. We have potassium in our bodies. There is potassium in our body. 그녀를 찾아야 한다. We have to find her. I have to find her. 타토에바에 오신 것을 환영합니다! Welcome to Tatoeba! Welcome to Tatooeva! 일이 일어나면 그 때 처리할겁니다. We'll deal with that when it happens. When that happens, we will deal with it. 우리는 내일 아침에 집을 떠날 것이다. We'll leave the house tomorrow morning. We will leave home tomorrow morning. 우리는 10월에 다시 만날 것이다. We'll meet again in October. We will meet again in October. 우리는 3시에 만난다. We'll meet at 3:00 p.m. We meet at three o'clock. 우리가 톰을 도울 필요가 있을 수도 있다. We might need to help Tom. Maybe we need to help Tom. 나 아파서 의사를 불러야겠어. We must call the doctor because I am sick. I have to call a doctor because I'm sick. 우린 용서하는 능력을 키우고 지속해야 한다. 용서를 하는 능력이 없는 자는 사랑을 할 능력이 없다. 우리안에는 최악 일때도 선함이 있고, 최고일때도 악함이 우리 안에 있다. 우리가 이것을 발견할때, 우리는 상대방을 증오하는 경향이 낮아진다. We must develop and maintain the capacity to forgive. He who is devoid of the power to forgive is devoid of the power to love. There is some good in the worst of us and some evil in the best of us. When we discover this, we are less prone to hate our enemies. We must cultivate and sustain the capacity to forgive. Those who do not have the capacity to forgive are incapable of loving. There is goodness in us at our worst, and evil in us at our best. When we find this, we are less inclined to hate others. 우린 돈이 더 필요해. We needed more money. We need more money. 우리는 그 사건을 검토할 필요가 있다. We need to review the case. We need to examine the case. 우리는 당신이 필요해요. We need you. We need you. 우린 오직 프랑스어로만 이야기 해. We only speak French to each other. We only speak French. 우리는 지금 떠나야 한다. We ought to leave now. We have to leave now. 우리는 모두 같은 배를 탔다. We're all in the same boat. We are all in the same boat. 우리는 부엌에 간다. We're going to the kitchen. We go to the kitchen. 우리 안에 들어와 있어. We're inside. He's inside of us. 우리는 같은 배를 탔다. We're in the same boat. We were in the same boat. 우리는 이달 말에 보스턴으로 이사를 합니다. We're moving to Boston at the end of this month. We're moving to Boston this month. 우리는 다 같은 처지에 있지 않는다. We're not all in the same boat. We are not all in the same situation. 우리는 대학생입니다. We're university students. We are college students. 우리는 직원이 문으로 들어오는 걸 봤다. We saw the waiter coming through the door. We saw the staff coming through the door. 음식을 좀 남겨 놓아야 해요. We should hold some of food in reserve. You have to leave some food. 우린 포기하지 말았어야 했어. We shouldn't've given up. We shouldn't have given up. 우린 3년동안 프랑스어를 공부했어. We studied French for three years. I studied French for three years. 우리는 요금을 올릴 것을 제안합니다. We suggest raising the fees. We offer to raise the price. 우리는 오랜 시간을 열심히 일한 후에는 게을러 지려는 경향이 있다. We tend to slack off after many hours of hard work. We tend to get lazy after working long hours. 우리는 완전한 문장을 원합니다. We want complete sentences. I want a full sentence. 우리는 자연스럽게 들리는 번역문을 원하며, 단어 대 단어로 직역한 번역문을 원하지 않습니다. We want natural-sounding translations, not word-for-word direct translations. We want a translation that sounds natural, and we don’t want a translation that translates into words. 우리는 평화를 원합니다. We want peace. We want peace. 우리는 영화관에 가고 싶어요. We want to go to the cinema. We want to go to the cinema. 우리는 비행기로 한국에 갔다. We went to Korea by plane. We went to Korea by plane. 우리는 좀비들에게 공격당했다. We were attacked by zombies. We were attacked by zombies. 우리는 후퇴하고 있었다. We were retreating. We were retreating. 우리 새벽에 일어났어요. We woke up at the crack of dawn. We woke up at dawn. 이것 참 믿을수 없는 놈이네. What a dishonest fellow! This is unbelievable. 그사람들이 뭐 해요? What are those people doing? What are they doing? 뭐해? What are you doing? What? 지금 뭐하는 건데요? What are you doing right now? What are you doing? 당신은 무엇을 씻고 있습니까? What are you washing? What are you washing? 오렌지는 무슨 색이에요? What colour is orange? What color is orange? 뭐 때문에 네 마음이 바뀌었어? What convinced you to change your mind? What changed your mind? 월트 디즈니가 뭘 그렸나? What did Walt Disney draw? What did Walt Disney paint? 기분이 어때? What does it feel like? How are you feeling? 그 여자는 무엇을 원해요? What does she want? What does she want? 그 고양이는 무엇을 원해요? What does the cat want? What does the cat want? 이게 무슨 뜻이에요? What does this mean? What does that mean? 이것을 뭐라고 불러요? What do you call this? What do you call this? 그에 대해서 뭘 알아? What do you know about him? What do you know about him? 뭘 좋아해? What do you like? What do you like? 뭐가 좋아? What do you like? What do you like? 무엇을 좋아하세요? What do you like? What do you like? 무엇을 공부합니까? What do you study? What do you study? 이 문장이 무슨 뜻인 것 같아? What do you think this sentence means? What do you think this sentence means? 무엇을 원하세요? What do you want? What do you want? 여기에 있는 동안 뭘 하고 싶으세요? What do you want to do while you're here? What do you want to do while you're here? 뭐 먹고 싶어? What do you want to eat? What do you want to eat? 이번 주말에 뭐 먹고 싶어요? What do you want to eat this weekend? What do you want to eat this weekend? 그 쇼핑센터는 몇 시에 열어? What hours is the shopping center open? What time is the shopping center open? 누가 보면 어떡해? What if someone sees it? What if someone sees you? 내가 말하고자 하는 바는 이거야. What I mean is this. That's what I'm talking about. 이게 대체 뭐야? What in the world is this? What the hell is this? 5814를 반올림한 가장 가까운 천 단위 숫자가 뭐지? What is 5814 rounded to the nearest thousand? What's the nearest thousand-unit number to round 5814? 그게뭐야? What is it? What's that? 사랑이 뭐야? What is love? What is love? 오늘이 며칠이지? What is the date today? What's today? '전화기'는 독일어로 뭔가요? What is the German for 'telephone'? What is "Telephone" in German? 세계의 가장 긴 강의 이름이 뭐지? What is the longest river in the world? What is the longest river in the world? 무엇이 문제입니까? What is the problem? What's the problem? 무엇이 그들을 죽였나? What killed them? What killed them? 무슨 영화를 보고 싶어요? What kind of movie do you want to watch? What movie would you like to see? 어떤 종류의 일을 하세요? What kind of work do you do? What kind of work do you do? 한국에서 무슨 언어를 말해요? What language do they speak in Korea? What language do you speak in Korea? 한국에서는 무슨 언어로 말합니까? What languages do they speak in Korea? What language do you speak in Korea? 그건 무슨 언어였지? What language was that? What language was that? 졸업 후에 무엇을 할래? What'll you do after graduation? What do you do after graduation? 무슨 일입니까? What's going on? What's going on? 어떻세요? What's going on? How's it going? 지금 나는 뭘해야 하지? What should I do now? What am I supposed to do now? 저건 뭐야? What's that? What is that? 믿음과 신뢰의 차이점은 무엇입니까? What's the difference between faith and trust? What is the difference between faith and trust? 종교와 철학의 차이점은 무엇입니까? What's the difference between religion and philosophy? What is the difference between religion and philosophy? 그 말의 이름이 뭐야? What's the horse's name? What's the name of that? 세상에서 가장 큰 공항은 무슨 공항이야? What's the largest airport in the world? What is the largest airport in the world? 진짜 목표는 뭐야? What's the real goal? What's the real goal? 이건 프랑스어로 뭐야? What's this in French? What is this in French? 무슨 일이야? What's wrong with you? What's going on? 어떤 종류의 치즈를 가장 좋아해? What's your favorite kind of cheese? What kind of cheese do you like best? 가장 좋아하는 팀은 어떤 팀이야? What's your favorite team? What is your favorite team? 목사가 결혼에 대해 대체 뭘 알겠어? What the hell does a priest know about marriage? What does the priest know about marriage? 몇시에 일하러 가? What time are you going to work? What time do you go to work? 보통 몇 시에 아침에 드셔요? What time do you usually eat breakfast? What time do you usually eat in the morning? 아침에 무슨 일이 있었니? What was the matter this morning? What happened this morning? 졸업 후에 무엇을 할래? What will you do after graduation? What do you do after graduation? 그런 일이 생긴다면 어쩔 거야? What would you do if that happened to you? What if that happens? 무엇을 마십니까? What would you like to drink? What do you drink? 눈이 언제 내리기 시작했어? When did it start snowing? When did your eyes start to fall? 톰이 언제 여기 왔지? When did Tom get here? When was Tom here? 보스턴에 언제 왔어? When did you come to Boston? When did you come to Boston? 언제 일어났어? When did you get up? When did you wake up? 너 언제 론돈에서 돌아 왔어죠? When did you return from London? When did you come back from Rondon? 겨울 방학은 언제 시작하나요? When does your winter vacation begin? When does the winter break start? 일어날 때 마다 어지러워. Whenever I get up, I feel dizzy. I get dizzy every time I wake up. 아버지의 사망을 알리는 전화를 받았을 때 나는 완전히 당황했다. When I got the phone call telling me of my father's death, I was completely flustered. When I got the call to announce my father’s death, I was completely embarrassed. 제가 어른이되면, 나는 영어 교사가되고 싶어요. When I grow up, I want to be an English teacher. When I grow up, I want to be an English teacher. 하늘의 무지개를 볼 때 내 마음은 설렌다. When I see a rainbow in the sky, my heart flutters with joy. When I look at the rainbow in the sky, my heart is Sullen. 가장 최근에 카누를 탄 적이 언제야? When was the last time you went canoeing? When was the last time you rode a canoe? 언제쯤 올거야? When will you come? When are you coming? 고릴라하고 얼룩말은 어디 있어요? Where are gorillas and zebras? Where are the gorillas and zebras? 내 안경은 어디 있어요? Where are my glasses? Where are my glasses? 어디에 가요? Where are you going? Where are you going? 돈을 환전할 곳이 어디에요? Where can I find a place to change money? Where to exchange money? 그걸 어디에 숨겼어? Where did you hide them? Where did you hide it? 그걸 어디에 숨겼어요? Where did you hide them? Where did you hide it? 여름방학을 어디서 보내셨어요? Where did you spend your summer? Where did you go to summer school? 여름방학을 어디서 보냈어? Where did you spend your summer vacation? Where did you spend your summer vacation? 여름방학을 어디서 보내셨어요? Where did you spend your summer vacation? Where did you go to summer school? 아이디어는 어디에서 나와? Where do ideas come from? Where does the idea come from? 어디 가고싶어요? Where do you want to go? Where do you want to go? 어디에 가고 싶어해요? Where do you want to go? Where do you want to go? 그 사람 어디 있지? Where is he? Where is he? 그분은 어디에 겨십니까? Where is he? Where does he stand? 그 은행은 어디 있어? Where is the bank? Where is that bank? 그 은행은 어디에 있어요? Where is the bank? Where is that bank? 제일 가까운 병원이 어디에요? Where is the closest hospital? Where is the nearest hospital? 거기에 논리가 어디 있지? Where is the logic in that? Where is the logic there? 경찰서는 어디있어요? Where is the police station? Where's the police? 무엇이 문제입니까? Where is the problem? What's the problem? 3년전 당신은 어디에 있었습니까? Where were you 3 years ago? Where were you three years ago? 내내 어딨었니? Where were you that whole time? Where have you been all the time? 어디서 살 거야? Where will you live? Where will you live? 테드가 어느 대학을 갈까요? Which university do you think Ted will go to? Which college would Ted go to? 테드가 어느 대학을 갈거라고 생각하세요? Which university do you think Ted will go to? Which college do you think Ted's going to? 누구? Who? Who? 누가 우릴 보러 버밍험에 와요? Who came to see us in Birmingham? Who's coming to Birmingham to see us? 좋아하는 가수가 누구야? Who is your favorite singer? Who's your favorite singer? 좋아하는 가수는 누구예요? Who is your favorite singer? Who's your favorite singer? 누가 그를 죽였나? Who killed him? Who killed him? 누가 그들을 죽였나? Who killed them? Who killed them? 이 자전거는 누구 것이지? Whose bicycle is this? Whose bicycle is this? 이것은 누구의 책입니까? Whose book is this? Whose book is this? 이 자동차는 누구 것이지? Whose car is this? Whose car is this? 이건 누구 사전입니까? Whose dictionary is this? Whose dictionary is this? 차 안에 Tom과 같이 있는 사람이 누구야? Who's that in the car with Tom? Who's in the car with Tom? 좋아하는 가수가 누구야? Who's your favorite singer? Who's your favorite singer? 좋아하는 가수는 누구예요? Who's your favorite singer? Who's your favorite singer? 어떤 테니스 선수가 가장 좋아? Who's your favorite tennis player? Which tennis player is your favorite? 그걸 누가 가르쳐 줬어요? Who taught you that? Who taught you that? 씨발 누가 상관해? Who the fuck cares? Who the fuck cares? 왜 나를 따라오세요? Why are you following me? Why do you follow me? 왜 거짓말 하는거야? Why are you lying? Why are you lying? 너는 어떻게 그렇게 인기가 많니? Why are you so popular? How are you so popular? 너 왜 아직도 일하고 있어? Why are you still working? Why are you still working? 왜 아직도 일하는 중이야? Why are you still working? Why are you still working? 왜 이걸 지금 말해? Why are you telling this to me now? Why are you telling me this now? 공중전화를 왜 사용하지 않았니? Why didn't you use a pay phone? Why didn’t you use the phone? 당신은 왜 선생님이 됐어요? Why did you become a teacher? Why did you become a teacher? 너 왜 생각을 바꿨니? Why did you change your mind? Why did you change your mind? 한국에는 무슨 일로 오셨습니까? Why did you come to Korea? What are you doing here in Korea? 왜 여자가 싫은 거야? Why do you hate women? Why do you hate women? 왜 여자가 싫어? Why do you hate women? Why do you hate women? 왜 거짓말을 해요? Why do you lie? Why are you lying? 너는 왜 사니? Why do you live? Why do you live? 왜아닙니까? Why not? Why not? 와이파이 돼. Wi-Fi is available. Wi-Fi. 숲에는 야생동물들이 있다. Wild animals live in the forest. There are wild animals in the forest. 이 사전이면 될까요? Will this dictionary do? Could this be a dictionary? 너 나랑 지금 춤출래? Will you dance with me right now? You want to dance with me? 네가 어제 산 것을 내게 보여줄 수 있어? Will you show me what you bought yesterday? Can you show me what you bought yesterday? 오늘 집에 있겠습니까, 학교에 가겠습니까? Will you stay at home or go to school today? Will you be home today or going to school? 시험 잘쳐. Wish you good luck on the exam. Take the exam. 선선하게 불어오는 가을바람에 계절이 변화함을 느낍니다. With this cool autumn wind blowing, we can feel the change of season. I can feel the changing seasons in the autumn wind. 여자들은 아름다워요. Women are beautiful. Women are beautiful. 여자들은 자주 외모로 평가된다. Women are often judged by their looks. Women are often judged by appearances. 내가 7시경에 오면 되겠습니까? Would it suffice if I came around 7? Can I come in at 7? 너 만약 자동차 하나 있으면 내가 네 걸 운전하게 해줄래? Would you let me drive your car if you had one? If you had a car, would you let me drive yours? 택시 한 대만 불러 주시겠습니까? Would you like me to call a taxi? Can I have a taxi please? 커피 마실래요? Would you like some coffee? You want coffee? 저랑 데이트하실래요? Would you like to go on a date with me? You want to date me? 나랑 사귈래요? Would you like to go out with me? You want to join me? 그걸 시도해보고 싶니? Would you like to try doing that? You want to try that? 와, 눈이다! Wow, it's snow! Wow, eyes! 와! 정말 크다. Wow, that's so big. Wow! It's really big. 와, 너 완전 가수같다. Wow, you totally look like an artist. Wow, you're such a sucker. 양질의 문장을 써줘. Write high-quality sentences. Write a quality sentence. 양질의 문장을 쓰세요. Write high-quality sentences. Write quality sentences. 주소하고 집 전화 번호를 쓰세요. Write the address and the home phone number. Address your home and use your phone number. 네 Yes. Yeah. 네, 그래요. 공기 중에 습기가 너무 많아요. Yes, it is. There's a lot of moisture in the air. Yes, yes, there's too much moisture in the air. 어제 너무 많이 먹어서 이제 난 병이 나요. Yesterday I ate too much and now I feel sick. I ate so much yesterday that I’m sick now. 나는 어제 단지 출근할 수 없었어. Yesterday, I simply couldn't go to work. I just couldn’t get to work yesterday. 어제 과제하느라 밤 샜어. Yesterday I stayed up all night doing homework. I spent the night working on it yesterday. 어제는 좋은 날이었다. Yesterday was a good day. Yesterday was a good day. 넌 정말 착하구나. You are as good as gold. You're so kind. 넌 마음이 좋구나. You are as good as gold. You have a good heart. 아름다우시네요. You are beautiful. Beautiful. 너는 날 천천히 죽이고 있어. You are killing me slowly. You are slowly killing me. 너 바보 아냐! You are not an idiot! You're not stupid! 누가 거기에 갈지 나보고 결정하게 하다니 너 참 잔인하구나. You are so cruel to make me decide whom to go there. You're cruel to let me decide who's going to be there. 차표는 자동판매기에서도 구할 수 있습니다. You can buy the ticket from the vending machine too. Tickets can also be purchased from the vending machine. 네가 꺼져 버려도 난 신경 안 쓴다! You can fuck off for all I care! I don't care if you fuck off! 여기에 숨어도 돼. You can hide in here. You can hide here. 넌 프랑스어를 배울 수 있어. You can learn French. You can learn French. 개 눈에는 똥만 보인다 You can only see what you like the most. I see shit in the dog’s eyes. 너는 톰에게서 많은 동정심을 바랄 수는 없다. You can't expect much sympathy from Tom. You can't ask for a lot of sympathy from Tom. 핸드백 속에 너무 많은 것을 넣었군. You carry too much stuff in your purse. You put too much in your handbag. 그에게 말하지 않는게 좋을걸. You'd better not tell him. You better not tell him. 그렇게 빨리 갈 필요는 없었잖아. You didn't have to cum so early. You didn't have to go that fast. 네가 아인슈타인이 아니라도 그 문제를 풀 수 있다. You don't have to be Einstein to work that out. You can solve the problem even if you are not Einstein. 나한테 전화 할 필요 없어. You don't need to give me a call. You don't have to call me. 나한테 아무것도 증명할 필요 없어. You don't need to prove anything to me. You don't have to prove anything to me. 나한테 아무것도 증명할 필요는 없어. You don't need to prove anything to me. You don't have to prove anything to me. 나는 생각한다. 고로 나는 존재한다. You doubt, so you exist. I think, therefore I exist. 주말에 잘 보냈죠? You had a good weekend, didn't you? Good weekend, huh? 아침에 베이건이랑 달걀 먹었잖아, 그치? You had bacon and eggs for breakfast, didn't you? You had eggs with Began this morning, didn't you? 그녀는 지금 안 만나는 것이 좋았어. You had better not see her now. It was good that she didn’t meet now. 너 결혼한거 톰한테 말 안했구나, 그치? You haven't told Tom you're married, have you? You didn't tell Tom you were married, did you? 너 도쿄 타워 본적 없지? You have seen Tokyo Tower, haven't you? Have you ever seen Tokyo Tower? 이빨에 뭔가 끼어있어. You have something stuck in your teeth. There's something in his teeth. 너는 분명히 재능이 있는데 더 많이 못 배워서 아쉽구나. You have talent, no doubt; it's just a pity that you haven't learned more. You’re obviously talented and you don’t learn much. 넌 가야 해요. You have to go. You have to go. 어른들을 존경해야한다. You have to respect your elders. Respect for adults. 넌 프랑스어를 공부해야 돼. You have to study French. You have to study French. 정면돌파해야 한다. You have to take the bull by the horns. We have to face-to-face. 이가 참 고르시네요. You have very straight teeth. That's a good choice. 고생했어요 You have worked hard. I struggled. 유남생? You know what I'm saying? Yo-Nan? 걔 데리고 올거지, 그치? You'll bring him, won't you? We're gonna get him, right? 너 후회할거야. You'll regret it. You'll regret it. 너 멍청하게 보여. You look stupid. You look stupid. 피곤해 보이니까 일찍 자는 것이 좋겠다. You look tired, so you should go to bed early. You look tired, so you should go to bed early. 시간을 할애 버렸어. You lost time. I've wasted time. 너 아주 설득력 있는 주장을 하네. You make a very convincing argument. You make a very convincing claim. 오늘 누가 왔었는지 알면 넌 아마 깜짝 놀랄걸. You may be shocked when you find out who came by today. You'd be surprised to know who's here today. 당신은 어디든 가도 돼요. You may go anywhere. You can go anywhere. 너 공부 열심히 해야 해. You must study hard. You have to study hard. 넌 너의 역할을 받아들일 필요가 있어. You need to accept your role. You need to accept your role. 넌 준비해야 돼. You need to be prepared. You have to be ready. 넌 프랑스어를 공부할 필요가 있어. You need to study French. You need to study French. 넌 프랑스어를 공부해야 돼. You ought to study French. You have to study French. 너 스타크래프트 진짜잘하더라. You play Starcraft really well. You are really good Starcraft. 네 조언은 정말 도움이 되었어. Your advice has been very helpful. Your advice was really helpful. 너의 피는 붉다. Your blood is red. Your blood is red. 너희 둘 다 거짓말쟁이다. You're both liars. Both of you are liars. 당신의 생각은 전적으로 옳습니다. You're completely right. Your mind is absolutely right. 당신 미쳤군요! You're crazy! You're crazy! 넌 깊은 수렁에 빠지고 있다. You’re getting into deep water. You are falling into a deep hole. 내가 있었으니 망정이지 당신 혼자였으면 어쩔 뻔했어요? You're lucky I was here. What would you have done all by yourself? What if I was there and you were alone? 당신은 나의 것입니다. You're mine. You are mine. 넌 끈질긴 사람이야, 맞지? You're persistent, aren't you? You're a persistent person, aren't you? 우리에게 이 모든 걸 준 사람이 바로 당신이다. You're the one who gave us all this. You are the one who gave us all this. 네 의견은 좀 구닥다리야. Your opinion is somewhat old-fashioned. Your opinion is a little out of control. 네 계획은 전혀 쓸모가 없어. Your plan is of no earthly use. Your plan is useless. 너의 안전은 우리가 책임지지 않아. Your safety isn't our responsibility. We are not responsible for your safety. 너의 연구는 열매를 맺을 거야. Your study will bear fruit. Your research will bear fruit. 네가 한 일은 기대에 못 미쳤어. Your work didn't come up to our expectations. What you did was not crazy. 너 빨리 집으로 돌아가. You should go back home fast. Go home quickly. 너 빨리 집으로 돌아가는 게 좋을 것 같아. You should go back home fast. I think you should go home soon. 너 집으로 돌아가는 게 좋을 것 같아. 어서. You should go back home, quickly. I think you should go home, come on. 당신 좀 자야겠어요. You should sleep. I need you to sleep. 너는 더 능률적으로 공부해야 된다. You should study in an efficient manner. You need to study more efficiently. 운전하고 있었어야지. You should've been doing the driving. I should have been driving. 당신은 담배를 너무 많이 피워요 – 너무 많이 담배를 피우지 마세요! You smoke too much. Don't smoke so much! You smoke too much – don’t smoke too much! 내 말이 바로 그 말이다. You took the words right out of my mouth. I mean exactly that. 바로 그게 내가 하고 싶은 말이었다. You took the words right out of my mouth. That's what I wanted to do. 그게 내가 하고 싶은 말이었다. You took the words right out of my mouth. That's what I wanted to do. 한국말을 이해하시지요? You understand Korean, don't you? Do you understand Korean? 잔돈을 잊어버리셨네요. You've forgotten your change. You forgot the money. 이빨에 뭔가 끼어있어. You've got something stuck in your teeth. There's something in his teeth. 고생했어요 You've worked hard. I struggled. 너희 둘다 취했다. You were both drunk. Both of you are drunk. 너는 아마 성공할 것이다. You will probably succeed. You will probably succeed. 그것을 너는 후회할 것이다. You will yet regret it. You will regret it. 넌 오늘 누가 왔었는지 못 믿을걸. You won't believe who came by today. You can't believe who's here today. 오늘 누가 왔었는지 알면 넌 아마 깜짝 놀랄걸. You won't believe who came by today. You'd be surprised to know who's here today. 너무 까다롭게 고르면 아무것도 못 받는다. You won't get anything if you're too picky. If you choose too hard, you get nothing. 고생했어요 You worked hard. I struggled. 유미 씨는 갈수록 한국어를 잘 해요. Yumi keeps getting better at Korean. Mr. Yumi is more and more good at Korean. 히메쿠사 유리코는 자살했다. Yuriko Himekusa committed suicide. Yuriko Himekusa committed suicide. 동물원은 동물들을 위한 감옥 같다. Zoos are like prisons for animals. A zoo is a prison for animals. 안녕, 톰. Hello, Tom. Hi, Tom. 아직 10 분 안 됬어요. It hasn' been 10 minutes yet. It's not even 10 minutes. 벌써 11시야. It's already 11 o'clock. It's already 11 o'clock. 나는 1972년 10월 10일에 태어났다. I was born on October 10, 1972. I was born on October 10, 1972. 생일 축하해 Muiriel! Happy birthday, Muiriel! Happy birthday to Muiriel! 저는 Tom Hunter입니다. I'm Tom Hunter. This is Tom Hunter. 내 생일은 11월 10일이다. My birthday is November 10th. My birthday is November 10th. 1 더하기 1은 2야. One plus one equals two. One plus one is two. 하나, 둘, 셋, 넷, 다섯, 여섯, 일곱, 여덟, 아홉, 열. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten. 말 해. Say it. Tell me. 지출총액은 200,000엔 이었다. The expenditure totaled 200,000 yen. The total expenditure was 200,000 yen. 2 곱하기 7의 결과는 14이다. Two times seven is fourteen. 2 times 7 is 14. 2곱하기2는 4야. Two times two equals four. 2 times 2 is 4. 뭐? What? What? 네. Yes. Yeah.