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다시: Vocabulary #174

Example Sentences#

  1. 하지만 노인은 다시 “좋을 수도 있고, 나쁠 수도 있습니다”라고 대답했습니다.1
    But the old man again answered, “It could be good, or it could be bad.”
    • 다시 is an adverb meaning ‘again’. It indicates a deliberate repetition, framing the action as a conscious choice to ‘go back and do it again’, typically involving returning to a previous state, starting over from the beginning, or trying a different approach to achieve a goal.
  2. 또 기회 되면 꼭 다시 가고 싶어.2
    I’d love to go again if I get the chance.
    • 다시 is an adverb meaning ‘again’. It indicates a deliberate repetition, framing the action as a conscious choice to ‘go back and do it again’, typically involving returning to a previous state, starting over from the beginning, or trying a different approach to achieve a goal.
  3. 낡은 노래가 다시 울려 퍼져3
    An old song echoes once again
    • 다시 is an adverb meaning ‘again’. It indicates a deliberate repetition, framing the action as a conscious choice to ‘go back and do it again’, typically involving returning to a previous state, starting over from the beginning, or trying a different approach to achieve a goal.
  4. 그때 나이 든 스님은 아무 말 없이 여자를 들어 강을 건너게 도와주고, 다른 쪽에 내려놓은 후 다시 길을 떠났다.4
    At that moment, the old monk picked up the woman without a word, helped her cross the river, set her down on the other side, and resumed the journey.
    • 다시 is an adverb meaning ‘again’. It indicates a deliberate repetition, framing the action as a conscious choice to ‘go back and do it again’, typically involving returning to a previous state, starting over from the beginning, or trying a different approach to achieve a goal.
  5. 다음 날 어린 왕자는 다시 찾아왔다.5
    The next day, the little prince returned.
    • 다시 is an adverb meaning ‘again’. It indicates a deliberate repetition, framing the action as a conscious choice to ‘go back and do it again’, typically involving returning to a previous state, starting over from the beginning, or trying a different approach to achieve a goal.
  6. 다시 네 목에 붉은 끈 걸고파6
    I want to wrap the red ribbon around your neck once again.
    • 다시 is an adverb meaning ‘again’. It indicates a deliberate repetition, framing the action as a conscious choice to ‘go back and do it again’, typically involving returning to a previous state, starting over from the beginning, or trying a different approach to achieve a goal.
  7. 조금 뒤에 엄마가 다시 말했습니다.7
    A little later, the mother spoke again:
    • 다시 is an adverb meaning ‘again’. It indicates a deliberate repetition, framing the action as a conscious choice to ‘go back and do it again’, typically involving returning to a previous state, starting over from the beginning, or trying a different approach to achieve a goal.
  8. 빈손인 채 다시 나아가는 길3
    With empty hands, I move forward again
    • 다시 is an adverb meaning ‘again’. It indicates a deliberate repetition, framing the action as a conscious choice to ‘go back and do it again’, typically involving returning to a previous state, starting over from the beginning, or trying a different approach to achieve a goal.

Footnotes#

  1. Sentence from Bad Luck Good Luck Story.

  2. Sentence from Concert Tales Across Borders.

  3. Sentence from Shattered Pieces Song. 2

  4. Sentence from The Girl At The River Story.

  5. Sentence from The Little Prince And The Fox.

  6. Sentence from The Red Ribbon.

  7. Sentence from The Tiger And The Dried Persimmon.

다시: Vocabulary #174
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Author
Korean Story Lab
Published at
2026-03-19
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