수박
When you want to say "watermelon" in Korean, you can use the word 수박 (subak). This is a common fruit, especially popular during the summer months in Korea. You'll often see vendors selling it cut into slices or whole. It's a sweet and refreshing treat.
When talking about fruits in Korea, 수박 (subak) is one of the most popular, especially in summer. You'll often see it whole in supermarkets or cut into large slices at street food stalls.
It's common to share a whole 수박 among family or friends. It's also a popular ingredient for refreshing desserts, like 수박화채 (subak-hwachae), which is a watermelon punch.
When Koreans say 'watermelon,' we say 수박 (su-bak). This word is a noun and is commonly used in everyday conversations. You'll hear it a lot in the summer, especially when people are talking about refreshing fruits. It's a fundamental word for anyone learning Korean, and understanding it will help you in many situations, from grocery shopping to just chatting with friends about food.
수박 30秒了解
- Watermelon is a popular summer fruit in Korea.
- It's often enjoyed chilled or as a refreshing drink.
- It's a common gift during holidays or visits.
§ What does 수박 mean and when do people use it?
Let's learn about the Korean word 수박. It's a simple, common noun that means 'watermelon'. If you're learning Korean, this is definitely a word you'll want to add to your vocabulary early on, especially if you plan on visiting Korea during the summer. Watermelon is incredibly popular there!
You'll use 수박 just like you would use 'watermelon' in English. It's the fruit, pure and simple. You can talk about eating it, buying it, or even just seeing it. Because it's such a beloved summer fruit in Korea, you'll hear and see this word a lot during the warmer months.
- DEFINITION
- Watermelon
Here are some common situations where you'd use 수박:
- Talking about food and fruit.
- Shopping at a grocery store or market.
- Discussing summer activities or refreshing treats.
- Asking for or offering a slice of watermelon.
Koreans often enjoy 수박 chilled, sometimes even in a smoothie or a punch called 수박 화채 (su-bak hwa-chae). So, knowing this word opens up conversations about Korean food culture too!
나는 수박을 좋아해요.
This sentence means 'I like watermelon.' (나는: I, 좋아해요: like).
이 수박은 아주 달아요.
Here, 'This watermelon is very sweet.' (이: this, 아주: very, 달아요: sweet). You can see how 수박 fits right into a descriptive sentence.
Understanding 수박 is straightforward. It doesn't have many complex nuances or idiomatic expressions that drastically change its meaning. It's consistently 'watermelon'. This makes it a great foundational word for beginners.
수박 한 통 주세요.
This means 'Please give me one whole watermelon.' (한 통: one whole unit, 주세요: please give). This is a very practical phrase if you're shopping in Korea.
여름에는 수박이 최고예요.
'In summer, watermelon is the best.' (여름에는: in summer, 최고예요: is the best). This sentence perfectly captures the Korean love for 수박.
So, whether you're planning a trip to Korea, or just trying to expand your Korean vocabulary, 수박 is a fantastic word to know. It's simple, useful, and will definitely come in handy during those hot summer months!
§ Understanding 수박 (Watermelon)
When you're learning Korean, one of the first things you'll want to do is talk about food. And what's more refreshing than a delicious watermelon on a hot day? The Korean word for 'watermelon' is 수박 (su-bak). It's a noun, and it's a CEFR A1 level word, meaning it's super common and important for beginners.
- Definition
- Watermelon
Let's look at some examples of how to use 수박 in a sentence.
저는 수박을 좋아해요. (I like watermelon.)
수박 한 조각 주세요. (Please give me a piece of watermelon.)
여름에는 수박이 최고예요. (Watermelon is the best in summer.)
§ Similar Words and When to Use Them
While 수박 specifically means 'watermelon', it's good to know some related words when talking about fruit in general. This will help you expand your vocabulary and speak more naturally.
- 과일 (gwa-il): This is the general word for 'fruit'. If you're talking about fruit as a category, or any unspecified fruit, you'll use 과일.
저는 매일 과일을 먹어요. (I eat fruit every day.)
어떤 과일을 좋아하세요? (What kind of fruit do you like?)
- 다른 과일 이름들 (da-reun gwa-il i-reum-deul): Other fruit names. Once you know 과일, you'll want to learn the specific names of other fruits. Here are a few common ones:
- 사과 (sa-gwa): Apple
- 바나나 (ba-na-na): Banana
- 딸기 (ttal-gi): Strawberry
- 포도 (po-do): Grape
- 오렌지 (o-ren-ji): Orange
You use these specific fruit names just like you use 수박. For example:
저는 사과를 먹었어요. (I ate an apple.)
딸기는 맛있어요. (Strawberries are delicious.)
§ When to use 수박 vs. alternatives
It's pretty straightforward. If you're talking specifically about a 'watermelon', always use 수박. If you're talking about 'fruit' in general, or you don't want to specify a particular fruit, use 과일.
- Use 수박 when...
- You mean 'watermelon' specifically. There's no other word for 'watermelon' in Korean.
- Use 과일 when...
- You mean 'fruit' in a general sense, or you're referring to multiple kinds of fruit.
Understanding these distinctions will make your Korean sound more natural and precise. Keep practicing these words, and soon you'll be talking about all your favorite fruits in Korean!
发音指南
- Beginners often over-pronounce the 'k' at the end. It should be very soft, almost unreleased.
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Common sound combination, easy to pronounce.
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여름에는 시원한 수박이 최고죠.
In summer, cool watermelon is the best.
수박 한 통 주세요.
Please give me one whole watermelon.
수박 주스 마시고 싶어요.
I want to drink watermelon juice.
수박 씨를 뱉으세요.
Spit out the watermelon seeds.
이 수박은 정말 달아요.
This watermelon is really sweet.
수박 껍질은 버리지 마세요.
Don't throw away the watermelon rind.
저는 수박을 잘게 썰어서 먹는 것을 좋아해요.
I like to eat watermelon cut into small pieces.
수박을 냉장고에 넣어두면 더 시원하게 먹을 수 있어요.
If you put the watermelon in the refrigerator, you can eat it even cooler.
이열치열이라고, 한여름 땡볕 아래서 시원한 수박 한 입 베어 물면 그 어떤 보약도 부럽지 않다.
Just like 'fighting fire with fire,' taking a bite of cool watermelon under the scorching midsummer sun makes you feel like no tonic can compare.
'이열치열' (이-열-치-열) means 'fighting fire with fire' or 'combating heat with heat.' '보약' (보-약) refers to a medicinal tonic.
한때는 수박 한 통을 통째로 사서 숟가락으로 퍼먹는 것이 여름날의 로망이었다.
At one point, buying a whole watermelon and scooping it out with a spoon was a summer dream.
'한때는' (한-때-는) means 'at one time' or 'once.' '로망' (로-망) is a loanword from 'romance,' here meaning 'a dream' or 'ideal fantasy.'
수박 씨를 발라 먹는 수고로움조차 여름의 정취를 더하는 즐거운 의식이었다.
Even the trouble of separating out watermelon seeds was a pleasant ritual that added to the summer atmosphere.
'발라 먹다' (발-라 먹-다) means 'to pick out and eat,' often referring to seeds or bones. '정취' (정-취) means 'atmosphere' or 'ambiance.'
요즘은 1인 가구를 위한 조각 수박이나 컵 수박 등 다양한 형태로 출시되어 편리함을 더하고 있다.
Nowadays, various forms of watermelon, like sliced or cup watermelon, are released for single-person households, adding to convenience.
'1인 가구' (일-인 가-구) refers to a 'single-person household.' '출시되다' (출-시-되-다) means 'to be released' or 'to be launched.'
수박은 갈증 해소에 탁월하며, 이뇨 작용을 촉진하여 몸속 노폐물 배출에도 도움을 준다.
Watermelon is excellent for quenching thirst and promotes diuresis, helping to eliminate waste products from the body.
'갈증 해소' (갈-증 해-소) means 'thirst quenching.' '이뇨 작용' (이-뇨 작-용) refers to 'diuresis' or 'urination.'
당뇨 환자의 경우 수박 섭취에 주의가 필요하며, 과도한 섭취는 혈당 수치를 높일 수 있다.
For diabetic patients, caution is needed when consuming watermelon, as excessive intake can raise blood sugar levels.
'당뇨 환자' (당-뇨 환-자) means 'diabetic patient.' '혈당 수치' (혈-당 수-치) refers to 'blood sugar level.'
수박의 껍질은 음식물 쓰레기로 버려야 하는지, 일반 쓰레기로 버려야 하는지 늘 헷갈린다.
It's always confusing whether watermelon rinds should be disposed of as food waste or general waste.
'음식물 쓰레기' (음-식-물 쓰-레-기) is 'food waste.' '일반 쓰레기' (일-반 쓰-레-기) is 'general waste.'
어릴 적, 수박 서리를 하다가 동네 어른에게 혼났던 추억이 지금은 웃음 짓게 하는 에피소드가 되었다.
My childhood memory of stealing watermelons and getting scolded by a neighborhood elder has now become an anecdote that makes me smile.
'수박 서리' (수-박 서-리) refers to 'stealing watermelons' (often playfully, as a common childhood mischief). '웃음 짓게 하다' (웃-음 짓-게 하-다) means 'to make one smile.'
小贴士
Hear and say 'subak'
Listen to how '수박' is pronounced. The '수' sounds like the 'soo' in soda, and '박' sounds like the 'bak' in back. Say it out loud multiple times: 수박, 수박, 수박.
Connect 'subak' to watermelon
Think of a large, round watermelon. Now, imagine saying '수박' every time you see one, or even just think of one.
Write '수박' repeatedly
Practice writing '수박' in Korean. This helps your brain remember the characters and associate them with the meaning and sound.
Use '수박' in simple sentences
Try making simple sentences. For example, '나는 수박을 좋아해요' (I like watermelon). Or '이것은 수박이에요' (This is watermelon).
Watermelon in Korean culture
In Korea, watermelon is a very popular fruit, especially in summer. It's often shared among family and friends.
Flashcards for '수박'
Create a flashcard with '수박' on one side and 'watermelon' on the other. Review it regularly.
Visualize a '수박'
Close your eyes and imagine a big, juicy watermelon. Then say '수박' out loud. This sensory connection aids memory.
Don't confuse with similar sounds
Be careful not to confuse '수박' with other words that might sound similar. Focus on the distinct 'su' and 'bak' sounds for watermelon.
Label real-life objects
If you have a picture of a watermelon, label it '수박'. If you're at a grocery store, try to find the watermelon and say '수박' to yourself.
Explore '수박' idioms
As you advance, you might encounter idioms with '수박'. For example, '수박 겉 핥기' (licking the outside of a watermelon) means to do something superficially. Don't worry about this now, but know it exists for later.
常见问题
10 个问题The Korean word for 'watermelon' is 수박 (su-bak).
Sure!
수박이 맛있어요. (Su-bak-i ma-sit-eo-yo.)
(The watermelon is delicious.)
Yes, 수박 is a very popular fruit in Korea, especially during the summer.
You can pronounce 수박 as 'soo-bahk'. The 'u' sound is like the 'oo' in 'moon', and the 'a' sound is like the 'a' in 'father'.
You can ask: 수박 좋아하세요? (Su-bak jo-a-ha-se-yo?)
(Do you like watermelon?)
While there aren't many common idioms, 수박 is often associated with summer and refreshing treats.
수박 is an A1 level word, meaning it's a basic vocabulary word that beginners learn.
You can say: 수박 먹고 싶어요. (Su-bak meok-go sip-eo-yo.)
Koreans typically eat 수박 sliced, often chilled, and sometimes with a sprinkle of salt to enhance the sweetness.
In Korean, nouns generally don't change for plural. So, 수박 can mean 'watermelon' or 'watermelons' depending on the context.
自我测试 96 个问题
저는 ___ 을/를 좋아해요. (I like watermelon.)
To say 'I like watermelon,' you need the Korean word for watermelon, which is '수박'. The particle '을/를' is used with the object of the verb.
여름에는 ___ 이/가 맛있어요. (Watermelon is delicious in summer.)
The sentence is talking about something being delicious in summer. '수박' (watermelon) fits the context as a popular summer fruit. The particle '이/가' is used with the subject of the verb.
___ 한 조각 주세요. (Please give me a slice of watermelon.)
The phrase '한 조각 주세요' means 'please give me a slice'. Among the options, '수박' (watermelon) is commonly eaten in slices.
___ 은/는 달고 시원해요. (Watermelon is sweet and refreshing.)
The description 'sweet and refreshing' perfectly matches '수박' (watermelon). The particle '은/는' is used with the topic of the sentence.
저는 ___ 을/를 많이 먹어요. (I eat a lot of watermelon.)
The verb '먹다' (to eat) implies a food item. '수박' (watermelon) is the only food item among the choices.
이 ___ 은/는 정말 커요. (This watermelon is really big.)
The sentence describes something as 'really big'. Given the context of learning about '수박', it's the most appropriate fit here.
Which of these is 'watermelon' in Korean?
'수박' (subak) means watermelon. The other options are apple, banana, and orange.
If you want to say 'I like watermelon' in Korean, which word would you use for 'watermelon'?
The word for watermelon is '수박'. The other words mean grape, strawberry, and pear.
You see a picture of a large green fruit with red inside. What is it likely called in Korean?
This describes a watermelon, which is '수박' in Korean. '멜론' is melon, '토마토' is tomato, and '오이' is cucumber.
The word '수박' refers to a small, yellow fruit.
'수박' is a large, green fruit (watermelon), not a small, yellow one.
If someone offers you '수박', they are offering you a watermelon.
Yes, '수박' (subak) means watermelon.
You would typically eat '수박' as a main course for dinner.
Watermelon is usually eaten as a snack or dessert, not a main course.
Someone is asking for a watermelon.
Someone is describing a watermelon.
Someone expresses a desire to eat watermelon.
Read this aloud:
수박
Focus: soo-bak
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Read this aloud:
수박 있어요?
Focus: soo-bak ee-sseo-yo?
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저는 수박을 좋아해요.
Focus: jeo-neun soo-ba-geul jo-a-hae-yo.
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Listen to the sentence about liking watermelon.
Listen to the sentence about a sweet watermelon.
Listen to the sentence about watermelon being the best in summer.
Read this aloud:
수박 주세요.
Focus: 수박 (su-bak)
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수박 맛있어요.
Focus: 맛있어요 (ma-sit-eo-yo)
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수박 한 조각 먹을까요?
Focus: 한 조각 (han jo-gak)
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This sentence means 'I like watermelon.' The typical Korean sentence structure is Subject-Object-Verb.
This sentence means 'This watermelon is sweet.' '이' is a demonstrative adjective meaning 'this'.
This sentence means 'Watermelon is the best in summer.' '여름에는' means 'in summer'.
What is best in summer?
How does the watermelon taste?
What drink is being suggested?
Read this aloud:
저는 수박을 정말 좋아해요.
Focus: 수박 (su-bak), 좋아해요 (jo-a-hae-yo)
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이 수박은 씨가 없어요.
Focus: 이 (i), 수박은 (su-ba-geun), 씨가 (ssi-ga), 없어요 (eop-seo-yo)
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수박 한 조각 더 먹을래요?
Focus: 수박 (su-bak), 한 조각 (han jo-gak), 더 (deo), 먹을래요 (meo-geul-lae-yo)
你说的:
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This sentence means 'I like watermelon.' The typical Korean sentence structure is Subject-Object-Verb (SOV). '나는' is the subject (I), '수박을' is the object (watermelon + object marker), and '좋아합니다' is the verb (like).
This sentence means 'This watermelon is really sweet.' '이' means 'this', '수박은' is the subject (watermelon + topic marker), '정말' means 'really', and '달아요' means 'is sweet'.
This sentence means 'In summer, cool watermelon is the best.' '여름에는' means 'in summer', '시원한' means 'cool' (adjective), '수박이' is the subject (watermelon + subject marker), and '최고예요' means 'is the best'.
저는 여름에 시원한 ___ 주스를 마시는 것을 좋아해요.
여름에는 시원한 수박 주스를 마시는 것이 일반적입니다. '사과', '오렌지', '포도'는 다른 과일입니다.
한국에서는 더운 날 ___을(를) 나눠 먹는 것이 흔한 문화입니다.
한국에서 여름철에 가족이나 친구들과 함께 수박을 나눠 먹는 것은 흔한 문화입니다. 귤, 배, 딸기는 주로 다른 계절에 즐겨 먹는 과일입니다.
친구가 ___이(가) 너무 달고 맛있다고 해서 한 통 더 샀어요.
문맥상 '달고 맛있다'는 표현은 수박에 잘 어울립니다. 멜론, 참외, 토마토도 달 수 있지만, 여기서는 수박이 가장 자연스럽습니다.
___ 껍질은 보통 음식물 쓰레기로 버려져요.
수박 껍질은 부피가 크고 음식물 쓰레기로 분류됩니다. 다른 과일 껍질도 음식물 쓰레기이지만, 수박 껍질의 특징을 잘 나타내는 문장입니다.
저는 ___ 씨앗을 발라내는 것이 귀찮아서 씨 없는 수박을 선호해요.
수박에는 씨앗이 많아서 발라내는 것이 번거로울 수 있습니다. 씨 없는 수박은 이러한 불편함을 해소해 줍니다.
여름 피크닉에는 시원한 ___ 한 조각이 최고죠!
여름 피크닉에서 시원하게 즐길 수 있는 대표적인 과일은 수박입니다. 피자, 빵, 샌드위치는 주식에 가깝습니다.
Choose the most natural way to say, 'I ate watermelon last summer.'
While all options are grammatically correct, '지난여름에' is the most common and natural way to say 'last summer' in a casual context. The '어요/아요' ending is appropriate for informal conversation.
Which sentence correctly uses '수박' to express that watermelon is a representative summer fruit?
The topic particle '은/는' (은 after a consonant, 는 after a vowel) marks '수박' as the topic of the sentence, making '수박은 여름의 대표적인 과일이다' the most natural and grammatically sound construction for this meaning. The other options are less natural or slightly awkward.
Select the sentence that implies sharing watermelon with others.
'나눠 먹다' specifically means to share food, making it the most appropriate choice when implying sharing watermelon. While '함께 먹어요' or '같이 먹어요' mean 'eat together,' they don't inherently imply sharing a single item among multiple people in the same way '나눠 먹다' does.
You can use '수박 한 통' to refer to a whole watermelon.
'한 통' is a common counter word for a whole watermelon, among other round, bulky items. So, '수박 한 통' is indeed the correct way to refer to one whole watermelon.
It is natural to say '나는 수박 좋아' to express 'I like watermelon' in an informal setting.
While '나는 수박 좋아' might be understood, it is grammatically incomplete and unnatural. The correct informal way to say 'I like watermelon' is '나는 수박 좋아해' or '나는 수박을 좋아해.' The verb '좋아하다' (to like) needs to be properly conjugated.
When offering watermelon to someone, '수박 드세요?' is a polite and appropriate question.
'드세요' is the honorific form of '먹다' (to eat) and is commonly used when offering food to someone politely. Therefore, '수박 드세요?' is a perfectly polite and appropriate way to ask if someone would like to eat watermelon.
What is the best in summer?
What is being requested?
What action is being performed with the watermelon?
Read this aloud:
저는 수박을 정말 좋아해요.
Focus: 수박 (su-bak), 좋아해요 (jo-a-hae-yo)
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이 수박은 달고 맛있어요.
Focus: 달고 (dal-go), 맛있어요 (ma-sit-sseo-yo)
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수박 주스 한 잔 주세요.
Focus: 수박 (su-bak), 주스 (ju-seu), 한 잔 (han jan)
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This sentence means 'I like eating cool watermelon in the summer.' The correct order is subject (나는), time (여름에), adjective (시원한), object (수박을), verb phrase (먹는 것을 좋아해요).
This sentence means 'Yesterday, I bought a very sweet watermelon at the market.' The correct order is time (어제), place (시장에서), adverb (아주), adjective (달콤한), object (수박을), verb (샀어요).
This sentence means 'This watermelon is much more delicious than the one I ate last year.' The correct order is subject (이 수박은), comparison phrase (작년에 먹었던 것보다), adverbs (훨씬 더), adjective (맛있어요).
한여름 뙤약볕 아래, 시원한 ___ 한 조각은 더위를 잊게 하는 최고의 방법이죠. (In the scorching midsummer sun, a cool slice of ___ is the best way to forget the heat.)
This sentence talks about something cool that helps you forget the summer heat, which perfectly describes '수박' (watermelon).
할머니 댁 마당에서 갓 따온 ___은 껍질부터 싱싱함이 느껴졌다. (The ___ freshly picked from my grandmother's garden felt fresh from the rind.)
The context implies a fruit or vegetable typically grown in a garden and known for its freshness, which fits '수박' (watermelon) well.
이 지역은 당도가 높은 ___ 재배로 유명하여, 여름이면 많은 관광객이 찾아옵니다. (This region is famous for cultivating high-sugar ___, so many tourists visit in the summer.)
The sentence describes a fruit known for its high sugar content and popularity in summer, clearly pointing to '수박' (watermelon).
친구가 선물해 준 ___은 크기도 엄청나고 맛도 일품이라 가족들과 나눠 먹기에 충분했다. (The ___ my friend gave me was huge and tasted excellent, enough to share with family.)
The description of being 'huge' and 'enough to share with family' strongly suggests '수박' (watermelon) over other smaller fruits.
냉장고에 넣어둔 ___을 꺼내어 시원하게 한입 베어 무니, 갈증이 싹 가셨다. (Taking out the ___ from the refrigerator and biting into a cool piece, my thirst was completely quenched.)
The action of taking something cool from the fridge to quench thirst is perfectly aligned with eating '수박' (watermelon).
아이들은 소풍 가서 먹을 ___을 직접 고르며 신이 나 있었다. (The children were excited, choosing the ___ themselves to eat on the picnic.)
Choosing a fruit for a picnic is common, and '수박' (watermelon) is a popular choice for such occasions.
다음 중 수박의 특징이 아닌 것은 무엇입니까?
수박은 여름 대표 과일로 주로 여름에 수확됩니다.
수박을 활용한 대표적인 한국 디저트는 무엇입니까?
수박 화채는 수박을 이용한 시원한 여름 디저트입니다.
수박을 보관할 때 가장 적절한 방법은 무엇입니까?
수박은 잘라서 밀폐 용기에 넣어 냉장 보관하는 것이 신선도를 유지하는 데 가장 좋습니다.
수박은 씨앗이 없는 품종도 개발되어 시판되고 있다.
예, 씨앗이 없는 수박 품종도 있습니다.
수박은 과육뿐만 아니라 껍질도 다양한 요리에 활용될 수 있다.
수박 껍질은 나물이나 장아찌 등으로 활용될 수 있습니다.
수박은 칼륨 함량이 높아 이뇨 작용에 효과가 없다.
수박은 칼륨 함량이 높아 이뇨 작용에 효과적입니다.
She ate a whole watermelon.
Cool watermelon is the best in summer.
Some people swallow watermelon seeds instead of spitting them out.
Read this aloud:
여름 피크닉에 어떤 과일을 가져갈까요? 수박 어때요?
Focus: 수박 (su-bak)
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이 수박 정말 달고 맛있네요. 어디서 사셨어요?
Focus: 달고 (dal-go), 맛있네요 (ma-sit-ne-yo)
你说的:
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한국에서는 수박을 주로 어떻게 먹어요? 그냥 잘라 먹나요?
Focus: 주로 (ju-ro), 잘라 먹나요 (jal-la meong-na-yo)
你说的:
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What is the speaker craving on a hot summer day?
What is the speaker's preferred way to consume watermelon, and why?
What did the grandmother always give to the speaker?
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저는 여름에 수박을 정말 좋아해요.
Focus: 여름에 수박을
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이 수박은 정말 달고 맛있어요.
Focus: 달고 맛있어요
你说的:
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우리 같이 수박 좀 먹을까요?
Focus: 수박 좀 먹을까요
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This sentence structure (adverb + adjective + noun + verb + noun + verb) emphasizes the watermelon as the peak of summer.
The order of words (object + verb phrase + subject + adverb + adjective + noun) correctly forms a statement about the enjoyable experience of tasting watermelon.
The sentence structure (subject + object + possessive + noun + adverb + verb) logically expresses her gratitude for the coolness of the watermelon.
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Summary
수박 (subak) is the Korean word for watermelon, a beloved summer fruit.
- Watermelon is a popular summer fruit in Korea.
- It's often enjoyed chilled or as a refreshing drink.
- It's a common gift during holidays or visits.
Hear and say 'subak'
Listen to how '수박' is pronounced. The '수' sounds like the 'soo' in soda, and '박' sounds like the 'bak' in back. Say it out loud multiple times: 수박, 수박, 수박.
Connect 'subak' to watermelon
Think of a large, round watermelon. Now, imagine saying '수박' every time you see one, or even just think of one.
Write '수박' repeatedly
Practice writing '수박' in Korean. This helps your brain remember the characters and associate them with the meaning and sound.
Use '수박' in simple sentences
Try making simple sentences. For example, '나는 수박을 좋아해요' (I like watermelon). Or '이것은 수박이에요' (This is watermelon).
例句
여름에는 시원한 수박이 최고예요.
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몇 개
A2How many items?
~정도
A1Suffix meaning "about" or "approximately."
추가
A2Addition, extra (e.g., extra order).
~은/는 후에
A2After ~ing; indicates an action that occurs subsequent to another.
중에서
A2Among, out of (selection).
식욕
A2Appetite.
에피타이저
A2An appetizer.
전채
A2Appetizer.
먹음직스럽다
B2To look appetizing, delicious.
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