“Boring!” 지루하다 VS 심심하다 | Korean FAQ
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- Опубликовано: 19 май 2024
- There are two common verbs used to mean “to be boring,” 지루하다 and 심심하다. However, these verbs aren’t the only ways to say “to be boring,” nor are they always the best ones to use. I’ll teach you how to use both of these and how they’re different, along with how and when to use the verbs 재미(가) 있다, 지겹다, and 따분하다.
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Love that feeling when you click the video seeing the words in the title but find bonus words inside :D
These lessons are for sure never boring ! Thanks again !
I really appreciate these lessons explaining the nuances between similar terms. Very hard to come by in textbooks. More please! 감사합니다!
Very Informational~!!
I love the way you explain !!!
OMG Thank you!! I've been writing diaries for my tutor and man am I struggling. My life is boring (and in this darkest timeline I am so grateful) and I've been wondering if I've been using the right verb...
You're very good at teaching billy❤💗
이 영상은 재미있어요. 고마워요 Billy쌤
Jeongyeon at the fansign: "Shim shim haaaaaaay..."
심심하지 않아요.
Don't forget '노잼'. "그 헐크 영하는 노잼이다"
"심심하면 토해요." 저는 심심하면 토해요." 한국어 선생님은 이 표현이 누군가가 같은 일을 자주 한다는 것을 의미한다고 말합니다.
사용하는 것을 본 적 없는 표현입니다.