@heygentlewhale: World Cup: England 2 vs Norway 1 Anime Edition The Battle of Stamford Bridge, 1066. One golden trophy on an old bridge. Ten Vikings held back a thousand, until one man stood alone. Then an arrow that clearly missed... hit him anyway. Nothing was touched. In the end, they settled it in single combat. #WorldCup2026 #England #Norway #Haaland #bellingham

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We filmed a short video to teach you useful phrases for everyday life. 😁 Below, you can find the script and an explanation of the vocabulary. I hope this video will be helpful to you. 🐰🐸🙂 💡 You can use the polite version when talking with your co-workers, people who are older than you, or people with whom you're not very close. With your friends, you can use the casual version.   👉 Usuel Korean phrases • 시간(이) 있다: to have time, to be available = 시간(이) 되다 For instance: 시간 있으면 나 좀 도와줘. 시간 되면 나 좀 도와줘.  If you have time, please help me. • 약속(이) 있다: to have plans 약속 itself means 개민: 토미 쌤! 오늘 저녁에 시간 있으세요? [to·mi ssaem o·neul jeo·nyeo·ge si·gan it·sseu·se·yo] Tomi! Do you have time this evening? 토미: 네, 시간 있어요. [ne si·gan it·sseo·yo] Yes, I have time. 개민: 토미 쌤! 오늘 저녁에 시간 있으세요? [to·mi ssaem o·neul jeo·nyeo·ge si·gan it·sseu·se·yo] Tomi! Do you have time this evening? 토미: 아니요, 저 오늘 친구랑 약속 있어요. [a·ni·yo jeo o·neul chin·gu·lang yak·sok it·sseo·yo] No, I have plans with my friend today. 토미: 개민아! 너 오늘 저녁에 시간 있어? [gae·mi·na neo o·neul jeo·nyeo·ge si·gan it·sseo] Gaemin! Do you have time this evening? 개민: 어, 시간 있어. [eo si·gan it·sseo] Yeah, I have time. 토미: 개민아! 너 오늘 저녁에 시간 있어? [gae·mi·na neo o·neul jeo·nyeo·ge si·gan it·sseo] Gaemin! Do you have time this evening? 개민: 아니, 나 오늘 친구랑 약속 있어. [a·ni na o·neul chin·gu·lang yak·sok it·sseo] No, I have plans with my friend today. ✍️ Vocabulary 쌤: short for 선생님 (teacher) 오늘: today 저녁: evening -에: in, on, at (particle for time) 시간: time 있다: there is, to have -> 있으세요 (honorific + polite) -> 있어 (casual) 네: yes 친구: friend -랑: with (particle) 약속: promise, appointment, plan 너: I (casual) 나: I (casual) #learningkorean #koreanlanguage #learnkorean #studykorean #한국어 #한국어공부 #koreanphrase #koreanwords #koreanisch #koreanischlernen #koreanwords #koreanconversation " width="135" height="240">
We filmed a short video to teach you useful phrases for everyday life. 😁 Below, you can find the script and an explanation of the vocabulary. I hope this video will be helpful to you. 🐰🐸🙂 💡 You can use the polite version when talking with your co-workers, people who are older than you, or people with whom you're not very close. With your friends, you can use the casual version. 👉 Usuel Korean phrases • 시간(이) 있다: to have time, to be available = 시간(이) 되다 For instance: 시간 있으면 나 좀 도와줘. 시간 되면 나 좀 도와줘. If you have time, please help me. • 약속(이) 있다: to have plans 약속 itself means "promise" and 약속하다 means "to promise". However, 약속(이) 있다 is also used when you have social plans with others. 📜 Script 개민: 토미 쌤! 오늘 저녁에 시간 있으세요? [to·mi ssaem o·neul jeo·nyeo·ge si·gan it·sseu·se·yo] Tomi! Do you have time this evening? 토미: 네, 시간 있어요. [ne si·gan it·sseo·yo] Yes, I have time. 개민: 토미 쌤! 오늘 저녁에 시간 있으세요? [to·mi ssaem o·neul jeo·nyeo·ge si·gan it·sseu·se·yo] Tomi! Do you have time this evening? 토미: 아니요, 저 오늘 친구랑 약속 있어요. [a·ni·yo jeo o·neul chin·gu·lang yak·sok it·sseo·yo] No, I have plans with my friend today. 토미: 개민아! 너 오늘 저녁에 시간 있어? [gae·mi·na neo o·neul jeo·nyeo·ge si·gan it·sseo] Gaemin! Do you have time this evening? 개민: 어, 시간 있어. [eo si·gan it·sseo] Yeah, I have time. 토미: 개민아! 너 오늘 저녁에 시간 있어? [gae·mi·na neo o·neul jeo·nyeo·ge si·gan it·sseo] Gaemin! Do you have time this evening? 개민: 아니, 나 오늘 친구랑 약속 있어. [a·ni na o·neul chin·gu·lang yak·sok it·sseo] No, I have plans with my friend today. ✍️ Vocabulary 쌤: short for 선생님 (teacher) 오늘: today 저녁: evening -에: in, on, at (particle for time) 시간: time 있다: there is, to have -> 있으세요 (honorific + polite) -> 있어 (casual) 네: yes 친구: friend -랑: with (particle) 약속: promise, appointment, plan 너: I (casual) 나: I (casual) #learningkorean #koreanlanguage #learnkorean #studykorean #한국어 #한국어공부 #koreanphrase #koreanwords #koreanisch #koreanischlernen #koreanwords #koreanconversation

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