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Nah, Name, Naver, Near, Need, Never, Next, Nice, None, Not, Now

by 가나다미 2025. 4. 9.

Nah, = 아니야

Nah, He's just wearing the costume.

   wear = 입다(상태)  vs  put on = 입다(동작)

Nah, I am okay.

Nah, I am still single.

 

Name = 이름 / 명성 / 이름을 지어주다 / 명명하다

His / Her name is (이름) = 그의/그녀의 이름은 (이름)이야

Her name is Sarah.

His name is Michael Brown.

That's Mike's best man. His name is Peter.

   best man = 신랑과 가장 친한 들러리 > groomsman

   bridemaid = 신부와 가장 친한 들러리 > made of honor

 

Never (동사) = 절대 (동사) 안 한다.

He never smiles or laughs.

I never talked about you.

My husband never calls me or texts me.

   text = ~에게 문자를 하다. = message(명사 / 동사)

 

Near //

The Nearest (명사) = 가장 가까운 (명사)

That is the nearest mall.

Where is the nearest ATM around here?

   ATM = Automatic Teller Machine.

Where is the nearest EXIT.

Where is the nearest gas station?

 

Near (명사) = (명사) 근처에

Do you know any good restaurants near the Hotel?

   restaurant = 식당

   near = around

Do you know any museums near the Hotel?

There is a Wubway station near the building.

 

Nearby = 근처에

I didn't see any ATMs nearby.

I didn't see any banks nearby.

   see = 보이는 것  vs  look = 보는 것 / 찾아보는 것

Is there a parking lot nearby?

 

Need (명사) = (명사)가 필요하다

I  just Need (명사) = (명사)만 있으면 됩니다.

But you promised.  He needs you.

Hi, I need a photo for may passport.

   photo = 사진 = photograph

I just need your name.

I just need $5.

I need diapers for my baby.

I need it for verification.

I need your date of birth for verification.

I need your love.

I need your support.

No, I just need your name for cerification.

   for verification = 확인을 위해

We need more bread.

We need more love.

We need soap.

   soap = 비누(셀 수 없는 명사)

   passport = 여권  vs boarding pass = 탑승권

Wendy needs some allowance.

   allowance = 용돈

 

Need to (동사원형) = (동사원형) 할 필요가 있다 / 해야 한다.

   have to > need to

Do I need to bring my passport?

Do I need to learn grammar?

He's doing well, but he needs to study harder.

   well = 잘 = good

   harder = 더 열심히 / 더 세게

I need to exchange some money.

   exchange = 교환하다 / 환전하다,  change = 거스럼돈

   huge / change / massage

I need to get a haircut.

I need to get another loan.

   get a loan = 대출을 받다.

I need to get changed.

I need to stretch anyway.

I need to try harder.

I need to use the bathroom so...

   bathroom = 화장실(집 or 공용)  vs  restroom = 공용 화장실

   lavatory = 비행기  내의 화장실  vs  toilet = 화장실 / 변기

I need to work out

I need to wash my car. It's so dirty.

It means we need to pull them out.

Oh, do you need to go to the bathroom ?

She needs to eat more.

She needs to work harder.

This needs to stop.

We need to eat more vegetables.

We need to exercise more.

We need to focus.

We need to put an end to this argument.

We need to study harder.

You need to calm down.

You need to have confidence.

You need to lose your weight.

You need to lose weight.

You need to study English.

You need to take a walk.

   take a walk = go for a walk = 산책을 하다

You need to visit us again.

 

Never (동사) = 절대 (동사) 하지 않다.

He never smiles.

I never lie.

She never smiles when She's with me.

   smile = 미소를 짓다.

 

Next door = 옆집에 / 옆집으로

A young couple moved in next door.

   move in = 이사 들어가다 <=> move out = 이사 나가다

A girl lives next door.

The singer moved in next door.

 

Next month = 다음 달(에)

I am leaving Korea next month.

They are getting married next month.

You're coming to my wedding next month, right?

   wedding = 결혼식

   marriage = 결혼 생활

 

Next to (명사 / 목적어) = (명사 / 목적어)의 옆에 / 옆에 있는 = beside

Do you see that girl next to James?

Do you see the guy next to Daisy?

I was standing next to the door.

   come on ! = 어서 ! / 왜 이래 !

I'm standing next to the door.

I can't stand the guy next to me !

   guy = 남자 = man,  stand = 견디다 / 참다

My office is next to the caf'e.

My desk is next to the door.

Oh, Yes ! Come on, Kid !  Stand next to Peter Man.

Stand next to the statue.

You'll see an alley next to Mayu pharmacy.

   alley = 골목

   pharmacy = 약국 = drugstore

   pharmacist = 약사 

 

Next time = 다음번에

Help me out next time.

I will give it to you next time.

Next time, ask Mammy. Ok?

   ask = ~에게 물어보다 / ~에게 부탁하다

 

Next year = 내년에 / 다음 해에

Next week = (부) 다음 주에

He got married the next year.

I will. I should act fast next year.

I will see you guys next year !

My boss is retiring next week.

Oh, my God !  My passport is expiring next week !

   expire = (동) 만료되다 

   expiration date = 만료날짜 / 만기일

They are coming back next week.

 

Nice //

It was Nice (~ing) = (~ing)해서 좋았습니다.

It was nice meeting you.

It was nice working here.

Me too !  It was nice working with you.

   me too = 저도요 = same here

None = 한 개도 없음 = no one

I already checked. There's none.

There's none on the shelf.

I see none.

 

Not a big deal = 별일 아닌

Don't warry. It's not a big deal.

It's not a big deal. I will be fine.

That's not a big deal through.

 

Not (명사) = (명사) 가 아닌

Go away. I'm not your best friend.

   get out of my face > get lost > go away

He is not a hero.

You are not my boss.

You are not my type.

 

Not (형용사) = (형용사) 하지 않은

No, You're not. I know you.

   No, You're not -> No, You're not okay.

She is not sick.

You're not okay.

 

Not yet = 아직 아닌(= ~ not ~ yet.)

I am not hungry yet.

I'm not done yet.

I don't have a car yet.

Not yet. I'm watching TV.

   watch = 보다 / 시청하다

Not yet. I'm thinking about psychology.

   psychology[saikaledzi] = 심리학

We don't know yet.

 

Not //

Aren't or Isn't (주어) (명사) = (주어)는 (명사) 아니니?

Aren't you an English teacher?

Hey, Isn't that guy a famous comedian?

   comedian = 코미디언

Isn't Chris your friend?

 

Not that (형용사) = 그렇게 (형용사) 하지는 않은

It's not that spicy.

It was not that sweet.

She was not that old.

The water is not that deep.

 

Now = 지금 / 이제

It's too late now.

What time is it now?

Yeah. It's very weak now.

   weak = 약한 <=> strong = 강한