Idea //
Have no Idea = 전혀 모르다 / 감이 없다
My bad. I had no idea, man.
my bad = my mistake
My mother has no idea.
She has no idea.
We have no idea.
If (평서문) = (평서문) 이면 / 이라면
If it hurts too much, let me know.
If this is a Christmas gift, get him this toy.
If you are hungry, eat this cake.
If you are sleppy, go to bed.
If you have passion, the money will come naturally.
passion = 열정
If you love me, stay.
If you need my help, call me anytime.
If (주어) want = (주어)가 원한다면
If you want = 원하면
He can even sit inside if he wants.
sit > sat > sat
I can pick you up If you want.
She can come too if she wants.
Stay here If they want.
Take a break If you want.
Take It If you want.
Well, We have sweatpants too If you want.
sweatpants = 트레이닝 바지, sweatshirt = 트레이닝셔츠
sweatsuit = 트레이닝 복
You can call me If you want.
You can order it on our online store If you want.
Important + to (목적어) = (목적어)에게 중요한
Is money important to you?
Money is not important to me.
Money is important to us.
The seminar is important to all of us.
What's important to you?
In (나라 / 주 / 도시) = (나라 / 주 / 도시)에 있는
Go to the korean consulate in New York City
Do you still live in Seattle?
I live in Korea.
Mayu lives in Seoul.
Stop by our factory in seattle.
She lives in the states.
the states = 미국 = the United States America
Visit their office in Seoul.
In (명사) = (명사)를 입으니까 / 입고서 / 입은 / 신은 / 쓴 = wearing
Do you know that lady in the black pants?
She is dancing in her pajamas.
Who's that girl in the pink shirt?
Who's that girl in the yellow skirt?
Who's that guy in the white sneakers?
sneaker = 운동화
You look cute in that shirt.
You look so pretty in that dress.
pretty = 예쁜 ≒ beautiful ≒ fantastic
In (명사) = (명사) 안에
I have nothing in my pockets.
No. Do you have anything in your pockets?
pocket = 주머니
What's in the drawer?
In (명사) section = (명사) 구역 / 섹션에 있는
It is in the health section.
They're in the Home and Garden section.
section = 섹션 / 구역, 여기서 They = books on gardening.
You can find it in the Language section.
In (시간 / 기간) = (시간 / 기간) 있다가(= 채우고)
In(= 채우고) vs within = in less then(= 안에)
I can come out in 30 minutes.
I can see you in an hour.
in = 꽉 채운 시간 vs within = ~ 전에
I will be done within 30 minutes.
= I will be done in less then 30 minutes.
I will be done in 30 minutes, ma'am.
ma'am = 여자를 부르는 존칭(부인 / 선생님)
I will be ready in 30 minutes.
It will begin in 15 minutes.
begin = start = 시작하다.
I'll be there in 3 weeks.
Ok, the fries will be ready in 5 minutes.
The show will begin in 30 minutes.
We will be done in 3 weeks.
In (년도 / 월) = (년도 / 월)에
I was born in 2000.
Let's have even more fun in 2025 !
even = 심지어 / ~도 / 훨씬
have fun = 재미를 가지다 / 재미있는 시간을 보내다
= have a good time = have a blast
My son was born in October
She left Korea in April.
In (언어) = (언어)로 된.
Do you have a menu in English?
Do you have menu in Korean?
I read a book in English.
I watched videoes in Italian.
Read books in English.
Watch videos in English.
video = 영상 / 비디오
In (지역) = (지역)에(서)
Jerry lives in New Jersey.
There are many convenience stores in seoul.
Yes, There's a farmers' market in the chinatown.
farmers' market = 직거래 장터
in(= 지역 / 포괄적) vs at(= 건물 / 한정된 장소)
In a bad mood = 기분이 안 좋은(화가 들어가 있는)
<=> in a good mood = 기분이 좋은
depressed = 우울한
He is in a bad mood for some reason today.
Is she still in a bad mood?
She is in a bad mood.
The teacher is in a bad mood.
They are in a bad mood.
In college = 대학에서
I majored in chemistry college.
She was popular in college.
in high school = 고등학교에서
Yeah. Her name was Wendy. We met in college.
In fact, = 사실, ~ = As a matter of fact
In fact, I love Korean food.
In fact, She asked me about you.
Of course, He's real. In fact, He called me yesterday.
In years = 수년간 / 수년 동안
I haven't seen Jerry in years.
Nah, We haven't talked in years.
talk = 애기하다
She hasn't called me in years.
in years(수년간 한 번도 아닌, 부정문과) vs for years(수년간 계속, 긍정문과)
Ing //
(~ing) = (~ing) 하는것 / 하기
Hiring a babysitter is expensive though.
hire = 고용하다 <=> fire = 해고하다
babysitter = 아기를 돌보는 사람 = (출퇴근)
nanny = 보모 / 가정부 = (상주)
I enjoy listening to music.
Learning English is fun.
Walking is good for your health.
Inside (명사) = (명사)의 안에 / 안에서 > in
There are flowers inside the box.
on the (서수) floor = (서수) 층에
on the 10th floor = 10 층에
There is a box inside the trunk.
There is one inside that building on the 2nd floor.
Ok. Please wait inside your vehicle.
We are inside the show room.
We are waiting inside hotel.
What's inside your pocket?
Instead = 그 대신에
Drink water instead.
I took a taxi instead.
I'll order jajangmyeon instead.
In (지역) = (지역)에(서)
Into //
Be into (목적어) = (목적어)에 빠져있다 / 관심이 있다
Kevin is into you.
My daughter is into dolls.
Unfortunately, He is not into dinosaurs
unfortunately = 유감스럽게도 / 아쉽게도 <=> fortunately = 다행히도
What are you into these days?
Invest + in (명사) = (명사)에 투자하다, invest to (x)
I invest in real estate.
real estate = 부동산
She invested in Mayu company.
Well, I invest in stocks.
stock = 주식
It has been (기간) = (기간)이 됐다. / (기간)이 지났다.
= It's been
It has been 6 months.
= 6 months have passed.
month = 개월 / 월
It has been 3 hours.
It has been a long time.
It's been a week = A week has passed.
It's been almost a week.
It's been two days. = Two days have passed.
It's been 30 minutes. = 30minutes have passed.
It's (가격) for (명사) = (명사)는 (가격)입니다.
It's $10 for adults and $5 for children.
It's free for children.
It's $20 for students.
It's (가격) plus tax = (가격)에 세금 추가입니다.
It's $59.99 plus tax.
tax = 세금, plus tax = 세금 추가, including tax = 세금 포함
It's $20 plus tax.
It's only $5 plus tax.
It's (시기) = (시기) 야
It's only June, and It's already hot !
It's already september.
It's July 3rd.
It's finally saturday !
It's (날/날짜/요일) = (날/날짜/요일) 이야
Is it Friday today?
It's Friday today.
wife = 아내, wives = 아내들
It's Mr.Jackson's birthday tomorrow.
= Tomorrow is Mr.Jackson's birthday.
It's Monday tomorrow.
It's my birthday today.
It's our anniversary tomorrow.
I'm sorry, bud. It's her birthday.
birthday = 생일, bud = buddy
It's (명사) = 그건 (명사)야.
It's going to be a long flight.
flight = 비행 / 항공편
It's a great adventure.
It's a fun party.
It's (형용사) = 날씨가 (형용사) 해.
It's freezing, Just like in Korea.
freezing = 엄청 추운 > cold = 추운 > chilly = 쌀쌀한 > cool = 시원한
It's so hot.
It's not cold outside.
It (동사) = 날씨가 (동사) 하다
Does it always rain in San Francisco?
Does it always snow in Canada?
Did it rain yesterday?
It naver rains in San Diego.
It snowed here yesterday.
It's going to be (명사) = 그건 (명사)가 될 거야.
It's going to be a great adventure.
It's going to be a fun party.
It means (평서문) = 그 말은 (평서문)이라는 겁니다.
It doesn't mean i'm hungry.
It means you need to pull them out.
It means you are not my type.
It means we have to leave now.
Isn't it (날/날짜/요일) ? = (날/날짜/요일) 아니야? / (날 / 날짜 / 요일) 이야
Isn't it your birthday tomorrow?
Isn't it Monday today?
Isn't it your wife's birthday today?
Isn't it Wednesday today?
It's my wife's birthday today.
It's Christmas Day.
Is it your birthday today.
It's Mother's day tomorrow.
Of course, You can't. It's Christmas Eve.
Of course not ! = 당연히 아니지 !
Isn't this (명사) = 여기 (명사) 아니에요?
Huh? Isn't this the Gate for Mayu Air 1234?
huh = 네? / 응? / 뭐?
Isn't this Terminal 2?
Isn't this Gate 2?
Isn't that your car?
Is / Are there (명사) ? = (명사)가 있나요?
Are there machines in the factory?
Is there Wi-Fi on the plane?
Is there a sofa in the room?
Is that (명사) ? = 그거 (명사) 야?
Is that a compliment?
Is that a good thing?
Is that a real thing?
compliment = 칭찬 <=> insult = 모욕
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