무섭다
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Adding ~아/어/여하다 to an adjective to show someone else's feeling.
엄마는 귀신을 무서워해요. (Mom is scared of ghosts.)
Using ~(으)면 to express a conditional 'if' or 'when'.
어두우면 무서워요. (If it's dark, I'm scared.)
Using ~게 to turn an adjective into an adverb.
그 이야기는 정말 무섭게 들렸어요. (That story sounded really frighteningly.)
Using ~(으)ㄴ/는 것 같아요 to express a guess or assumption.
그는 무서운 것 같아요. (It seems like he's scared/frightening.)
Using ~지 않다 to make an adjective negative.
저는 무섭지 않아요. (I'm not scared.)
Exemples par niveau
밤에 혼자 길을 걷는 것은 좀 무서워요.
Walking alone on the street at night is a bit scary.
저는 귀신 이야기를 들으면 무서워서 잠을 못 자요.
When I hear ghost stories, I get scared and can't sleep.
높은 곳에 올라가면 좀 무서운 느낌이 들어요.
When I go up high, I feel a bit scared.
그 영화는 너무 무서워서 눈을 가리고 봤어요.
That movie was so scary that I watched it with my eyes covered.
어릴 때는 천둥 번개가 무서워서 항상 엄마 옆에 있었어요.
When I was young, thunder and lightning scared me, so I was always next to my mom.
상사가 화를 낼 때마다 저는 너무 무서워요.
Every time my boss gets angry, I get so scared.
새로운 것을 시도하는 것이 때로는 무서울 수 있어요.
Trying new things can sometimes be scary.
어두운 골목길은 혼자 지나가기에는 좀 무섭죠.
Dark alleys are a bit scary to walk through alone, aren't they?
Teste-toi 6 questions
The plot of that movie was unexpectedly complex, making it difficult to understand at first, but as it progressed into the latter half, all the puzzle pieces fit together, and I was thrilled by its profound message.
Before going on stage, she is always overcome with a heart-pounding tension, but once she starts acting, she becomes completely immersed as if nothing had happened.
We were anxious that there might be a negative reaction when we announced the new business plan, but fortunately, the audience's response was explosive.
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그의 논리정연한 주장은 상대방의 허점을 정확히 꿰뚫었으며, 저는 그의 날카로운 비판에 소름이 돋았습니다.
Focus: 날카로운 비판에 소름이 돋았습니다
Tu as dit :
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새로운 기술 도입에 대한 회의에서, 저는 예상치 못한 문제점들을 지적하며 모두를 깜짝 놀라게 했습니다.
Focus: 깜짝 놀라게 했습니다
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그는 자신의 실수로 인해 발생한 심각한 상황에 대해 깊이 반성하며, 앞으로는 더욱 신중하게 행동하겠다고 다짐했습니다.
Focus: 깊이 반성하며
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Exemple
귀신이 너무 무서워요.
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