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세: Vocabulary #313

Example Sentences#

  1. 이를 눈치챈 라사로도 맹인을 따라 두 개씩, 개씩 먹기 시작했다.1
    Noticing this, Lazaro also began eating two at a time, then three at a time, following the blind man’s example.
    • is a form of the native Korean numeral used as a determiner before a noun to indicate ‘three’.
  2. 두 시간이 지나고, 시간이 지나자 젊은 스님은 더 이상 참을 수 없었다.2
    Two hours passed, and when three hours had passed, the young monk couldn’t endure it any longer.
    • is a form of the native Korean numeral used as a determiner before a noun to indicate ‘three’.
  3. “네가 오후 네 시에 온다면, 나는 시부터 벌써 행복해지기 시작할 거야.3
    “If you come at four in the afternoon, then at three o’clock I shall begin to feel happy.
    • is a form of the native Korean numeral used as a determiner before a noun to indicate ‘three’.
  4. 분명 네가 포도를 개씩 먹었을 거야.”1
    I’m sure you ate the grapes three at a time.”
    • is a form of the native Korean numeral used as a determiner before a noun to indicate ‘three’.
  5. 그래서 넌 분명히 개씩 먹었을 거야.”1
    So you surely must have eaten three at a time.”
    • is a form of the native Korean numeral used as a determiner before a noun to indicate ‘three’.

Footnotes#

  1. Sentence from Lazaro And The Blind Man. 2 3

  2. Sentence from The Girl At The River Story.

  3. Sentence from The Little Prince And The Fox.

세: Vocabulary #313
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2026-03-19
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