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47 [forty-seven]

Preparing a trip

Preparing a trip

47 [마흔일곱]

47 [maheun-ilgob]

여행 준비

[yeohaeng junbi]

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You have to pack our suitcase! 당신--우--여행-방---야---! 당-- 우- 여---- 싸- 해-- 당-이 우- 여-가-을 싸- 해-! ------------------- 당신이 우리 여행가방을 싸야 해요! 0
d-ngs---i --- ye-ha-n--g---ng---l--s-y- -aeyo! d-------- u-- y------------------ s---- h----- d-n-s-n-i u-i y-o-a-n---a-a-g-e-l s-a-a h-e-o- ---------------------------------------------- dangsin-i uli yeohaeng-gabang-eul ssaya haeyo!
Don’t forget anything! 아--것도-잊어버-면-안 -요! 아- 것- 잊---- 안 돼-- 아- 것- 잊-버-면 안 돼-! ----------------- 아무 것도 잊어버리면 안 돼요! 0
a-u geos-- -j-eobeolim------- --a-yo! a-- g----- i-------------- a- d------ a-u g-o-d- i---o-e-l-m-e-n a- d-a-y-! ------------------------------------- amu geosdo ij-eobeolimyeon an dwaeyo!
You need a big suitcase! 당신은----행가-- ----! 당-- 큰 여---- 필---- 당-은 큰 여-가-이 필-해-! ----------------- 당신은 큰 여행가방이 필요해요! 0
d-ng--n-e-- keun---oha-n---ab-------il--ohaey-! d---------- k--- y---------------- p----------- d-n-s-n-e-n k-u- y-o-a-n---a-a-g-i p-l-y-h-e-o- ----------------------------------------------- dangsin-eun keun yeohaeng-gabang-i pil-yohaeyo!
Don’t forget your passport! 여-을 -지 -세요! 여-- 잊- 마--- 여-을 잊- 마-요- ----------- 여권을 잊지 마세요! 0
y--g-o--e-- ij--i masey-! y---------- i---- m------ y-o-w-n-e-l i---i m-s-y-! ------------------------- yeogwon-eul ij-ji maseyo!
Don’t forget your ticket! 비행기 ---잊지 -세-! 비-- 표- 잊- 마--- 비-기 표- 잊- 마-요- -------------- 비행기 표를 잊지 마세요! 0
b-----g-g------e-------- -a-eyo! b--------- p------ i---- m------ b-h-e-g-g- p-o-e-l i---i m-s-y-! -------------------------------- bihaeng-gi pyoleul ij-ji maseyo!
Don’t forget your traveller’s cheques / traveler’s checks (am.)! 여-자---를 잊- 마세-! 여-- 수-- 잊- 마--- 여-자 수-를 잊- 마-요- --------------- 여행자 수표를 잊지 마세요! 0
yeo--en----su-y-le-l-ij-----as---! y--------- s-------- i---- m------ y-o-a-n-j- s-p-o-e-l i---i m-s-y-! ---------------------------------- yeohaengja supyoleul ij-ji maseyo!
Take some suntan lotion with you. 선- -션을 ---가세요. 선- 로-- 가- 가--- 선- 로-을 가- 가-요- -------------- 선탠 로션을 가져 가세요. 0
s-onta---l--yeon-eu---a-y-o-ga----. s------- l---------- g----- g------ s-o-t-e- l-s-e-n-e-l g-j-e- g-s-y-. ----------------------------------- seontaen losyeon-eul gajyeo gaseyo.
Take the sun-glasses with you. 선글--를 -- ---. 선---- 가- 가--- 선-라-를 가- 가-요- ------------- 선글라스를 가져 가세요. 0
seo---u-la---l--- -ajye- ga---o. s---------------- g----- g------ s-o-g-u-l-s-u-e-l g-j-e- g-s-y-. -------------------------------- seongeullaseuleul gajyeo gaseyo.
Take the sun hat with you. 햇- 차단- --를 -져---요. 햇- 차-- 모-- 가- 가--- 햇- 차-용 모-를 가- 가-요- ------------------ 햇빛 차단용 모자를 가져 가세요. 0
haesbi---ch--an-yo---m-j-leul g--y-o g-s---. h------- c---------- m------- g----- g------ h-e-b-c- c-a-a---o-g m-j-l-u- g-j-e- g-s-y-. -------------------------------------------- haesbich chadan-yong mojaleul gajyeo gaseyo.
Do you want to take a road map? 지----- -고 -어요? 지-- 가- 가- 싶--- 지-를 가- 가- 싶-요- -------------- 지도를 가져 가고 싶어요? 0
ji----ul -ajy-o -ag- s-p---y-? j------- g----- g--- s-------- j-d-l-u- g-j-e- g-g- s-p-e-y-? ------------------------------ jidoleul gajyeo gago sip-eoyo?
Do you want to take a travel guide? 여행 책----져-가고---요? 여- 책-- 가- 가- 싶--- 여- 책-를 가- 가- 싶-요- ----------------- 여행 책자를 가져 가고 싶어요? 0
ye-------cha--j-------ajye---ago si---oyo? y------- c---------- g----- g--- s-------- y-o-a-n- c-a-g-a-e-l g-j-e- g-g- s-p-e-y-? ------------------------------------------ yeohaeng chaegjaleul gajyeo gago sip-eoyo?
Do you want to take an umbrella? 우-을 ---가--싶어-? 우-- 가- 가- 싶--- 우-을 가- 가- 싶-요- -------------- 우산을 가져 가고 싶어요? 0
us-n--u--g--y-- g-----i--eo-o? u------- g----- g--- s-------- u-a---u- g-j-e- g-g- s-p-e-y-? ------------------------------ usan-eul gajyeo gago sip-eoyo?
Remember to take pants, shirts and socks. 바----셔츠-,-양-을 --가- ---. 바--- 셔--- 양-- 꼭 가- 가--- 바-와- 셔-와- 양-을 꼭 가- 가-요- ----------------------- 바지와, 셔츠와, 양말을 꼭 가져 가세요. 0
b-ji-a-----oc-e--a, ---gmal---l---o--g--y-- ga----. b------ s---------- y---------- k--- g----- g------ b-j-w-, s-e-c-e-w-, y-n-m-l-e-l k-o- g-j-e- g-s-y-. --------------------------------------------------- bajiwa, syeocheuwa, yangmal-eul kkog gajyeo gaseyo.
Remember to take ties, belts and sports jackets. 넥-이와- ---- 자---꼭-가져-가세요. 넥---- 벨--- 자-- 꼭 가- 가--- 넥-이-, 벨-와- 자-을 꼭 가- 가-요- ------------------------ 넥타이와, 벨트와, 자켓을 꼭 가져 가세요. 0
n-----wa- bel-e--a- jakes--------- --j--- gasey-. n-------- b-------- j-------- k--- g----- g------ n-g-a-w-, b-l-e-w-, j-k-s-e-l k-o- g-j-e- g-s-y-. ------------------------------------------------- negtaiwa, belteuwa, jakes-eul kkog gajyeo gaseyo.
Remember to take pyjamas, nightgowns and t-shirts. 잠옷과- --트--운과, -셔츠를-꼭 ----세-. 잠--- 나-- 가--- 티--- 꼭 가- 가--- 잠-과- 나-트 가-과- 티-츠- 꼭 가- 가-요- ---------------------------- 잠옷과, 나이트 가운과, 티셔츠를 꼭 가져 가세요. 0
j---osg-a, n---eu--au--wa,--i-y-oc-e--eul-kkog---j--o -a---o. j--------- n----- g------- t------------- k--- g----- g------ j-m-o-g-a- n-i-e- g-u-g-a- t-s-e-c-e-l-u- k-o- g-j-e- g-s-y-. ------------------------------------------------------------- jam-osgwa, naiteu gaungwa, tisyeocheuleul kkog gajyeo gaseyo.
You need shoes, sandals and boots. 당신은 신--, 샌-- -츠--필요해-. 당-- 신--- 샌-- 부-- 필---- 당-은 신-과- 샌-과 부-가 필-해-. ---------------------- 당신은 신발과, 샌들과 부츠가 필요해요. 0
da-g-----u- s-n-alg-a- -a--de---w---uche--a--il---h-ey-. d---------- s--------- s---------- b------- p----------- d-n-s-n-e-n s-n-a-g-a- s-e-d-u-g-a b-c-e-g- p-l-y-h-e-o- -------------------------------------------------------- dangsin-eun sinbalgwa, saendeulgwa bucheuga pil-yohaeyo.
You need handkerchiefs, soap and a nail clipper. 당신은--수-과- 비누와---톱깍이가--요해요. 당-- 손---- 비--- 손---- 필---- 당-은 손-건-, 비-와- 손-깍-가 필-해-. -------------------------- 당신은 손수건과, 비누와, 손톱깍이가 필요해요. 0
d---s-n------ons---ong--, -inuw-,--on----k-g---a-----yo-a-yo. d---------- s------------ b------ s------------- p----------- d-n-s-n-e-n s-n-u-e-n-w-, b-n-w-, s-n-o-k-a---g- p-l-y-h-e-o- ------------------------------------------------------------- dangsin-eun sonsugeongwa, binuwa, sontobkkag-iga pil-yohaeyo.
You need a comb, a toothbrush and toothpaste. 당신은 빗-,-칫--,---이-필--요. 당-- 빗-- 칫--- 치-- 필---- 당-은 빗-, 칫-과- 치-이 필-해-. ---------------------- 당신은 빗과, 칫솔과, 치약이 필요해요. 0
d--g--n-e-n --s---, -hi---o----- ch-y-g-- p----ohaey-. d---------- b------ c----------- c------- p----------- d-n-s-n-e-n b-s-w-, c-i---o-g-a- c-i-a--- p-l-y-h-e-o- ------------------------------------------------------ dangsin-eun bisgwa, chis-solgwa, chiyag-i pil-yohaeyo.

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