Learn Korean: Discussing Hobbies And Interests In Korean
Let's dive into discussing hobbies and interests in Korean, going beyond the usual phrases! Instead of simply saying you 'like' something, try 'ppajyeodeulda,' which means 'to be absorbed in' or 'engrossed in' a hobby. So you could say, "I'm really absorbed in photography these days," as "Yeojeum sajine chwiimi-e ppajyeodeul-yeoyo." 'Yojeum' means 'lately,' a helpful word to describe your current interests. For example, "Lately, I've been engrossed in learning Korean," translates to "Yojeum hangugeo gongbuhaneun ge ppajyeodeul-yeoyo." Moreover, 'yeoyu shigan' means 'free time,' useful when explaining when you pursue your hobbies. Now try filling in the blanks: "In my free time, I '-'-' to '-'-." In Korean, this would be "Yeoyu shigan-e '-'- '-'-haeyo." Keep practicing, and you'll be discussing your passions in Korean fluently in no time!
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