주말에 뭐하니?
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What.... (What are you going to do this weekend?)
Do you have any plans for this/the weekend? (주말에 뭐 약속 있어요?)
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Yes, (I do). I have plans for this weekend
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No, (I don't). I don't have any plans for this weekend /
No, I don't have any plans yet
Are you / Do you? (<- 이거 평생 헷갈릴 걸 낄낄)
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I'm a big fan of = ~를 정말 좋아해요
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I'm a big fan of seafood
I got invited to my friend's wedding
(= I'm going to/attending my friend's wedding)
I'm having my friends over this weekend
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have 사람 over: (보통 집으로) 초대하다
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I have a plan: 계획에 더 집중
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I have plans: 약속에 더 집중
I have plans for tonight
I have plans <- 관심없는 남에게 거절할때
기빨린다 (그만큼 지친다)
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I get exhausted/tired
house prices 집 값
집 값이 많이 오르는 곳에 집을 사고 싶다
I want to buy a house where is located in the place that is expected the price is going up a lot
What makes you feel happy?
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When I play games, I feel happy / that makes me happy
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What makes me happy is playing games
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Playing games makes me happy
유튜브 숏츠를 보다보면 시간 가는 줄 모른다
When I watch/scroll down YouTube Shorts, I lose track of time
뱃속친구 -> belly friends / homie(s)
What is happiness? How can we measure it?
What you have 네가 가진 것
What you want 네가 원하는 것
What you have divided by what you want is happiness
What you have / What you want = happiness
The key to happiness is knowing what I really want
우리 모두가 집중했던 것은 우리의 최선을 다하는 것 뿐이였어요
All we focused on was doing our best (-> 이것뿐이였다 / 강조)
What we focused on was doing our best (-> 강조는 아님 / 그런것이 있었다)
제가 깨달은 것은 / 저는 혼자임에도 / 외롭지 않다는 거였어요
What I realized was / even though I'm alone / I'm not lonely
