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Essential food items in Korean daily life include milk (우유), bread (빵), cookies (과자), and water (물).
Common daily necessities in Korea include soap (비누), toothpaste (치약), toothbrush (칫솔), shampoo (샴푸), towel (수건), and tissues (휴지).
The Korean word for 'market' is 시장. It is significant as a place where various goods are sold, reflecting local culture and economy.
The concept of 'cheap' in Korean is expressed as 싸다.
In Korean, a 'supermarket' is 슈퍼마켓, which typically offers a wider range of products compared to a 'store' (가게), which may focus on specific items.
The verb 'to choose' translates to 고르다 in Korean.
The Korean term for 'price' is 값. It is important in shopping as it determines the affordability of goods.
The phrase 'to buy' is said as 사다 in Korean.
The Korean word for 'department store' is 백화점.
The Korean word for 'ten' is 십 and for 'one hundred' is 백.
The expression for 'one million' in Korean is 백만.
Demonstrative adjectives in Korean (이, 그, 저) help specify the proximity of objects or people in relation to the speaker and listener.
When referring to something close to the speaker, 'this' is said as 이 in Korean.
The term for 'that' when referring to something away from both the speaker and listener is 저.
The structure for 'to go in order to' in Korean is ~(으)러 가다.
In Korean, 'I came to learn Korean' is expressed as 한국어를 배우러 (한국에) 왔습니다.
The phrase 'I go to buy shoes' translates to 신발을 사러 갑니다 in Korean.
The expression 'I go to have lunch' is said as 점심을 먹으러 갑니다 in Korean.
Understanding numbers is crucial in shopping for determining prices, quantities, and making comparisons.
The term for 'ten thousand' in Korean is 만.
The Korean word for 'one thousand' is 천.