Can you say this in Korean? Part 1 Answers

Did you get the correct answer to the last Korean quiz?

 

The correct answer is...

 

(2)를 (literal translation: to / read: lulu)

 

베개 (read: pegae) → pillow.

 

The Japanese word "ni" (to ride) is expressed as "wo" (to ride) in Korean,

The Japanese word "를 (without patchum)" or "을 (with patchum)" is equivalent to this.

 

When you want to describe the moment of getting on the bus or during the bus ride, not the means of transportation,

When you are in the middle of boarding a bus, you should use "에" (literal translation: "to").

 

Please look forward to the next installment of the Korean Quiz.