







An expression is a word or group of words used in a particular situation or by particular people.
In English an expression doesn't always have a particular grammar structure but is commonly used in spoken English.
Examples :
| Expression example sentences | |
|---|---|
| Dear, can you let him finish, please!? | 자기야, 일단은 말 끝내게 내버려 둘 수 없겠어!? |
| I just had a bit of toast, what about you? | 토스트 조금 먹었어. 너는? |
| Umm... That's right, how did I forget that? How stupid I am... | 아... 그렇지, 내가 그걸 어쩌다 까먹은 걸까? 내가 정말 멍텅구리네... |
| It seems we have to, in any case... | 어떻게 되든, 안 할 수가 없을 거 같아... |
| Oh, you found some, thank you very much! | 아, 찾으셨네요. 정말 고맙습니다! |
| You are being very generous dear, thanks, what about this... | 너무 마음을 많이 써주네, 자기, 고마워, 그렇담 이건 어때... |
| Cate, I'm taking my bag with me, so no need to worry. | 케이트, 내 가방 챙겨갈 테니까, 걱정하지 않아도 돼. |
| I don't think I would leave my cat to get a room, thank you! | 집 구하겠다고 고양이를 버리진 않을 거 같아요, 참 고맙네요! |
| That would be nice, see you tomorrow then. | 그럼 좋구. 그럼 내일 봐. |
| Excuse me, but what about the complaining about Pogo part? | 미안하지만, 포고 때문에 불평했다는 건 뭐였어요? |
| What about you, Mike? | 마이크, 너는 어때? |
| We'll have a bottle of chardonnay and a bottle of sauvignon blanc, thanks Mike. | 그럼 샤르도네 한 병이랑 소비뇽 블랑 한 병 할게. 고마워, 마이크. |
| Okay, thank you very much. | 네, 감사합니다. |
| Can we see the kitchen first, please? | 주방부터 먼저 볼 수 있을까요? |
| That would be nice, thank you. | 그럼 좋죠, 감사합니다. |
| Diego! You little b*stard. | Diego! 이 거지같은 새X. |
| Can you stop bothering me, please? | 나 좀 가만히 내버려둬줄래? |
| That's wonderful, thank you very much! | 굉장한걸요, 정말 감사해요! |
| And it's totally burnt now, gross! | 완전 탔잖아. 으웩! |
| Sure, no problem. | 그렇군요, 좋아요. |