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You are going to a friend's house. Ask 'Where are you going?' in Korean. Use '어디로' and a polite ending.
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어디로 가세요?
You want to ask someone 'Where are you from?' but literally 'From where did you come?'. Use '어디로' and a polite past tense ending.
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어디로 오셨어요?
You are directing someone to go home. Say 'Go home.' using '어디로' to mean 'to home' (집으로).
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집으로 가세요.
Where is person A going first?
Read this passage:
A: 학교에 가요. (I'm going to school.) B: 어디로 가세요? (Where are you going?) A: 도서관으로 가요. (I'm going to the library.)
Where is person A going first?
Person A says '학교에 가요' (I'm going to school) first.
Person A says '학교에 가요' (I'm going to school) first.
Who is '나' (Me) going with?
Read this passage:
친구: 지금 어디로 가요? (Friend: Where are you going now?) 나: 공원으로 가요. (Me: I'm going to the park.) 친구: 혼자 가요? (Friend: Are you going alone?) 나: 아니요, 동생하고 같이 가요. (Me: No, I'm going with my younger sibling.)
Who is '나' (Me) going with?
'나' says '동생하고 같이 가요' (I'm going with my younger sibling).
'나' says '동생하고 같이 가요' (I'm going with my younger sibling).
Where does Yujin want to go?
Read this passage:
어머니: 유진아, 어디로 갈래? (Mother: Yujin, where do you want to go?) 유진: 백화점으로 가고 싶어요. (Yujin: I want to go to the department store.) 어머니: 알겠어. (Mother: Okay, I understand.)
Where does Yujin want to go?
Yujin says '백화점으로 가고 싶어요' (I want to go to the department store).
Yujin says '백화점으로 가고 싶어요' (I want to go to the department store).
저는 지금 서울역에 있어요. ___ 가야 할까요?
The speaker is at Seoul Station and is asking for directions, so '어디로' (where to) is the appropriate word.
여행 계획을 세우고 있는데, 다음 휴가 때 ___ 갈까요?
The speaker is planning a trip and asking for a destination, making '어디로' the correct choice.
지도를 보면서 길을 찾고 있어요. 이 길은 ___ 이어지나요?
The speaker is looking at a map and asking about the destination of the road, so '어디로' is needed.
택시를 탔는데, 기사님이 '손님, ___ 가십니까?'라고 물었어요.
A taxi driver would ask 'where to' to know the passenger's destination.
우체국에 가려고 하는데, 여기서부터 ___ 가야 가장 빨리 갈 수 있어요?
The speaker is asking for the direction to the post office, so '어디로' is correct.
친구가 파티에 오지 않아서 걱정이에요. 친구는 ___ 간 걸까요?
The speaker is worried about a friend who didn't come to the party and is wondering where the friend went, requiring '어디로'.
This sentence asks 'Where are you going now, to the meeting room?' in a polite and formal way. The structure follows the typical Korean sentence order of 'Time + Where + To where + Verb'.
This phrase translates to 'Where such an unexpected situation will unfold'. It uses '어디로' to ask about the direction or outcome of an unforeseen circumstance. The order emphasizes the unexpected situation first.
This sentence means 'Nobody knows where the unstable economy will head.' It places '어디로' before '향할지' (to head) to inquire about the direction of the economy, and the subject '불안정한 경제가' comes first.
그들은 새로운 사업 기회를 찾아 ___ 갔을까요?
The sentence asks 'where' they went to find new business opportunities, making '어디로' the correct choice.
갑작스러운 변경으로 인해 회의 장소가 바뀌었습니다. ___ 가야 할지 알려주시겠어요?
The question is asking for the new location of the meeting, thus '어디로' (where to) is appropriate.
미래의 인류는 지구를 넘어 ___ 탐험을 계속할까요?
The sentence asks about the destination of humanity's future exploration, making '어디로' the correct adverb.
이 복잡한 길에서 길을 잃었어요. 제가 지금 ___ 가야 하는지 알려주세요.
The speaker is lost and asking for directions, so '어디로' (where to) is the suitable word.
정부의 새로운 정책 방향에 따라 자금은 ___ 재분배될 예정입니까?
The question is about the destination or direction of fund redistribution, making '어디로' the correct choice.
소문에 의하면 그 유명한 화가는 시골의 작은 마을로 이사했다고 하는데, 정확히 ___ 이사했는지 아는 사람은 아무도 없어요.
The sentence expresses uncertainty about the exact destination of the painter's move, so '어디로' is the appropriate word.
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숙소
B1A place where someone stays for a short time, such as a hotel, guest house, or hostel. A key word for travel-related listening and writing.
어댑터
A2A device for connecting parts of different sizes or types.
입장료
A1A fee charged for entry to a place or event; an admission fee.
~후에
A2Indicates an action occurring after another action.
~ㄴ/은 후에
A2Expresses an action occurring after another action or event; after doing.
은/는 후에
A2Indicates an action occurring after another, meaning 'after doing'.
비행기
A1Airplane; a powered flying vehicle with fixed wings.
공항
A1Airport
공항버스
A2Airport bus
통로
A2A narrow way or passage between rows of seats or shelves; an aisle.