Learn the English Phrases OF LATE and MY LATE

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Bob's Short English Lessons


μ•„λž˜ μ˜λ¬Έμžλ§‰μ„ λ”λΈ”ν΄λ¦­ν•˜μ‹œλ©΄ μ˜μƒμ΄ μž¬μƒλ©λ‹ˆλ‹€. λ²ˆμ—­λœ μžλ§‰μ€ 기계 λ²ˆμ—­λ©λ‹ˆλ‹€.

00:00
In this English lesson,
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이번 μ˜μ–΄ μˆ˜μ—…μ—μ„œλŠ”
00:01
I wanted to help you learn the English phrase, of late.
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μ˜μ–΄ ν‘œν˜„, of lateλ₯Ό λ°°μš°λŠ” 데 도움을 λ“œλ¦¬κ³  μ‹Άμ—ˆμŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€.
00:04
Now, this is just another way in English of saying lately.
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자, 이것은 μ΅œκ·Όμ— μ˜μ–΄λ‘œ λ§ν•˜λŠ” 또 λ‹€λ₯Έ λ°©λ²•μž…λ‹ˆλ‹€. 졜근 과거에 μΌμ–΄λ‚œ
00:07
It's another way to talk about something
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일에 λŒ€ν•΄ μ΄μ•ΌκΈ°ν•˜λŠ” 또 λ‹€λ₯Έ λ°©λ²•μž…λ‹ˆλ‹€
00:09
that's been happening in the recent past.
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.
00:11
I could say something like this,
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λ‚˜λŠ” μ΄λ ‡κ²Œ 말할 수 μžˆμŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€.
00:13
I've really been enjoying teaching of late.
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λ‚˜λŠ” μ΅œκ·Όμ— κ°€λ₯΄μΉ˜λŠ” 것을 정말 μ¦κ²ΌμŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€ .
00:15
That simply means that in the last few weeks,
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그것은 λ‹¨μˆœνžˆ μ§€λ‚œ λͺ‡ μ£Ό λ™μ•ˆ
00:17
I've really enjoyed teaching.
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μ œκ°€ κ°€λ₯΄μΉ˜λŠ” 것을 정말 μ¦κ²Όλ‹€λŠ” 것을 μ˜λ―Έν•©λ‹ˆλ‹€.
00:19
I could say something like this,
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이런 말을 ν•  수 μžˆλŠ”λ°,
00:20
I haven't been feeling well of late.
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졜근 λͺΈμ΄ 쒋지 μ•Šμ•˜λ‹€.
00:22
So that simply means
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κ·Έλž˜μ„œ 그것은 λ‹¨μˆœνžˆ
00:23
that I've been feeling a little bit sick
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λ‚΄κ°€
00:25
for the last few days or the last few weeks.
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μ§€λ‚œ λ©°μΉ  λ˜λŠ” μ§€λ‚œ λͺ‡ μ£Ό λ™μ•ˆ μ•½κ°„ μ•„νŒ λ‹€λŠ” 것을 μ˜λ―Έν•©λ‹ˆλ‹€. 그건
00:28
By the way, I'm not feeling sick.
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κ·Έλ ‡κ³ , λ‚˜λŠ” 아프지 μ•ŠμŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€.
00:29
I actually feel really, really good.
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μ‹€μ œλ‘œ 기뢄이 정말 정말 μ’‹μŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€.
00:30
So when you say of late,
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κ·Έλž˜μ„œ 당신이 늦게 말할 λ•Œ,
00:33
it's just simply another way of saying lately
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그것은 단지 μ΅œκ·Όμ—
00:36
or something that's been happening recently.
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λ˜λŠ” μ΅œκ·Όμ— μΌμ–΄λ‚˜κ³  μžˆλŠ” 일을 λ§ν•˜λŠ” 또 λ‹€λ₯Έ 방법일 λΏμž…λ‹ˆλ‹€. κ·Έλ‚˜μ €λ‚˜
00:38
The geese have been back of late, by the way.
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κ±°μœ„λ“€μ€ 늦게 λŒμ•„μ™”μŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€ .
00:40
I can't show them to you because it's too windy
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λ°”λžŒμ΄ λ„ˆλ¬΄ λΆˆμ–΄μ„œ
00:42
to record over there.
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κ±°κΈ°μ—μ„œ λ…ΉμŒν•  수 μ—†μ–΄μ„œ λ³΄μ—¬λ“œλ¦΄ 수 μ—†μŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€.
00:44
But the geese of late have been back
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ν•˜μ§€λ§Œ 졜근 κ±°μœ„λ“€μ΄ λŒμ•„μ™”κ³ 
00:46
and they're getting really loud again.
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그듀은 λ‹€μ‹œ 정말 μ‹œλ„λŸ¬μ›Œμ§€κ³  μžˆμŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€.
00:48
Anyways, the second phrase I wanted
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μ•„λ¬΄νŠΌ 였늘 μ œκ°€ κ°€λ₯΄μ³λ“œλ¦¬κ³  μ‹Άμ—ˆλ˜ 두 번째 ν‘œν˜„μ€
00:49
to teach you today is a sad phrase.
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μŠ¬ν”ˆ ν‘œν˜„μž…λ‹ˆλ‹€.
00:52
And it's the phrase my late uncle
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그리고 그것은
00:54
or my late father or my late brother.
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λ‚˜μ˜ 고인이 된 μ‚Όμ΄Œμ΄λ‚˜ 고인이 된 아버지 λ˜λŠ” 고인이 된 ν˜•μ œλΌλŠ” λ¬Έκ΅¬μž…λ‹ˆλ‹€. 죽은 μ‚¬λžŒμ—
00:57
It's a way to talk about someone who has died.
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λŒ€ν•΄ μ΄μ•ΌκΈ°ν•˜λŠ” λ°©μ‹μž…λ‹ˆλ‹€ .
01:00
When you use the word late in English
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μ˜μ–΄μ—μ„œ lateλΌλŠ” 단어λ₯Ό μ‚¬μš©ν•œ
01:03
and then you mention a person,
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λ‹€μŒ μ‚¬λžŒμ„ μ–ΈκΈ‰ν•˜λ©΄ ​​세상을
01:05
you're talking about someone who's passed away.
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λ– λ‚œ μ‚¬λžŒμ— λŒ€ν•΄ μ΄μ•ΌκΈ°ν•˜λŠ” κ²ƒμž…λ‹ˆλ‹€.
01:07
You're talking about someone who's died.
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당신은 죽은 μ‚¬λžŒμ— λŒ€ν•΄ μ΄μ•ΌκΈ°ν•˜κ³  μžˆμŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€.
01:09
So you might hear people say things like this.
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κ·Έλž˜μ„œ μ‚¬λžŒλ“€μ΄ 이런 말을 ν•˜λŠ” 것을 듀을 수 μžˆμŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€.
01:12
My late father used to really enjoy Christmas,
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λŒμ•„κ°€μ‹  μ•„λ²„μ§€λŠ” 크리슀마슀λ₯Ό 정말 즐기셨고,
01:15
or my late uncle was really, really funny
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λŒμ•„κ°€μ‹  μ‚Όμ΄Œμ€ 여름에 λͺ¨λ‹₯뢈 μ£Όμœ„μ— λ‘˜λŸ¬μ•‰μ„ λ•Œ 정말 정말 μž¬λ―Έμžˆμ—ˆμ–΄μš”
01:18
when we would sit around the campfire in the summer.
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.
01:21
So when you use the word late and you talk about a person,
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λ”°λΌμ„œ lateλΌλŠ” 단어λ₯Ό μ‚¬μš©ν•˜λ©΄μ„œ μ‚¬λžŒμ— λŒ€ν•΄ 이야기할 λ•Œ μ‚¬λ§ν•œ
01:24
you're referring to someone who has passed away.
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μ‚¬λžŒμ„ λ§ν•˜λŠ” κ²ƒμž…λ‹ˆλ‹€ .
01:26
You're referring to someone who has died.
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당신은 죽은 μ‚¬λžŒμ„ μ–ΈκΈ‰ν•˜κ³  μžˆμŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€.
01:29
So to review, when you say of late,
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κ·Έλž˜μ„œ κ²€ν† ν•˜μžλ©΄, 당신이 늦게라고 말할 λ•Œ
01:32
you simply mean recently.
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당신은 λ‹¨μˆœνžˆ μ΅œκ·Όμ„ μ˜λ―Έν•©λ‹ˆλ‹€. μ—¬κΈ°λŠ”
01:33
Like it's been really windy
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정말 λŠ¦κ²ŒκΉŒμ§€ λ°”λžŒμ΄ 많이 λΆ€λŠ” 것 μ²˜λŸΌμš”
01:34
of late here. (Robert chuckling)
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. (λ‘œλ²„νŠΈ κ»„κ»„)
01:35
I'll show you that in a minute.
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μž μ‹œ 후에 λ³΄μ—¬λ“œλ¦¬κ² μŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€.
01:37
And when you use the word late to talk about a person,
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μ‚¬λžŒμ— λŒ€ν•΄ μ΄μ•ΌκΈ°ν•˜κΈ° μœ„ν•΄ lateλΌλŠ” 단어λ₯Ό μ‚¬μš©ν•˜λŠ” 것은
01:40
you're talking about someone
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01:42
who is no longer with us on this planet.
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이 ν–‰μ„±μ—μ„œ 더 이상 μš°λ¦¬μ™€ ν•¨κ»˜ μžˆμ§€ μ•Šμ€ μ‚¬λžŒμ— λŒ€ν•΄ λ§ν•˜λŠ” κ²ƒμž…λ‹ˆλ‹€.
01:44
So kind of a sad way to use the word late.
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늦게 단어λ₯Ό μ‚¬μš©ν•˜λŠ” μŠ¬ν”ˆ λ°©λ²•μž…λ‹ˆλ‹€.
01:47
But hey, let's look at a comment from a previous video.
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ν•˜μ§€λ§Œ 이전 λ™μ˜μƒμ˜ λŒ“κΈ€μ„ μ‚΄νŽ΄λ³΄κ² μŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€.
01:50
This comment is from Julia.
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이 λŒ“κΈ€μ€ Julia의 λŒ“κΈ€μž…λ‹ˆλ‹€.
01:52
Hi, dear teacher.
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μ•ˆλ…•, μΉœμ• ν•˜λŠ” μ„ μƒλ‹˜. 정전이 λ˜μ–΄λ„ 집을 계속 가동할 수 μžˆλ„λ‘
01:53
Didn't you ever think of installing a portable generator
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νœ΄λŒ€μš© λ°œμ „κΈ°λ₯Ό μ„€μΉ˜ν•˜λŠ” 것을 생각해 λ³Έ 적이 μžˆμŠ΅λ‹ˆκΉŒ
01:56
to keep your home running when the power goes out?
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?
01:59
It probably couldn't keep the whole house,
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집 전체λ₯Ό μœ μ§€ν•  μˆ˜λŠ” μ—†μ§€λ§Œ
02:01
but at least the most important items
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적어도 냉μž₯고와 μ‘°λͺ…κ³Ό 같은 κ°€μž₯ μ€‘μš”ν•œ ν•­λͺ©μ€
02:02
like fridge and light
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02:04
so your lifestyle won't be disrupted that much.
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μƒν™œ 방식에 그닀지 지μž₯을 주지 μ•Šλ„λ‘ ν•©λ‹ˆλ‹€.
02:06
And my response was this,
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그리고 제 λŒ€λ‹΅μ€ μ΄λž¬μŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€.
02:08
we usually only think about that when the power is out,
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μš°λ¦¬λŠ” 보톡 전원이 κΊΌμ‘Œμ„ λ•Œλ§Œ μƒκ°ν•˜λ‹€κ°€
02:11
then the power comes back on
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전원이 λ‹€μ‹œ λ“€μ–΄μ˜€κ³  μ •μ „ 없이
02:13
and we go for a year or two with no power outages
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1~2년을 지내고
02:16
and forget.
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μžŠμ–΄λ²„λ¦½λ‹ˆλ‹€.
02:17
So, yes, Julia,
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예, Julia,
02:19
I think that's kind of a funny thing
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제 μƒκ°μ—λŠ” λ°œμ „κΈ°λ₯Ό κ΅¬μž…ν•˜λŠ” 것이 μž¬λ―ΈμžˆλŠ” 일이라고 μƒκ°ν•©λ‹ˆλ‹€
02:20
about buying a generator.
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.
02:23
They're not incredibly expensive.
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그듀은 μ—„μ²­λ‚˜κ²Œ 비싸지 μ•ŠμŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€. 전원이 λ‚˜κ°”μ„ λ•Œ
02:26
I only think about buying one when the power goes out
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사고 싢은 μƒκ°λ§Œ ν•˜κ³ 
02:30
and then when the power comes back on,
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전원이 λ‹€μ‹œ λ“€μ–΄μ˜€λ©΄
02:33
I just kind of forget, and I don't actually go buy one.
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μžŠμ–΄λ²„λ¦¬κ³  μ‹€μ œλ‘œ μ‚¬λŸ¬ 가지 μ•ŠμŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€.
02:36
So anyways, if you're wondering
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μ–΄μ¨Œλ“ ,
02:38
why I'm just walking along my shed here,
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μ œκ°€ μ™œ μ—¬κΈ° μ°½κ³ λ₯Ό 따라 κ±·κ³  μžˆλŠ”μ§€ κΆκΈˆν•˜μ‹œλ‹€λ©΄
02:40
it's because it's incredibly windy out today.
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였늘 λ°”λžŒμ΄ μ—„μ²­ 많이 뢈기 λ•Œλ¬Έμž…λ‹ˆλ‹€.
02:44
It has been really windy of late.
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정말 μ˜€λžœλ§Œμ— λ°”λžŒμ΄ 많이 λΆˆμ—ˆμŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€.
02:46
I'm not sure why.
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이유λ₯Ό λͺ¨λ₯΄κ² μŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€.
02:48
It's supposed to be winter
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02:49
like I've mentioned in my other videos.
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λ‹€λ₯Έ μ˜μƒμ—μ„œ μ–ΈκΈ‰ν•œ κ²ƒμ²˜λŸΌ 겨울이 될 것 κ°™μŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€.
02:52
But lately, we've been having these wind storms.
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ν•˜μ§€λ§Œ μ΅œκ·Όμ— μš°λ¦¬λŠ” μ΄λŸ¬ν•œ ν­ν’μš°λ₯Ό κ²ͺκ³  μžˆμŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€.
02:54
You can even see, I have to fix this door on the shed.
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λ³΄μ‹œ λ‹€μ‹œν”Ό 창고에 μžˆλŠ” 이 문을 고쳐야 ν•©λ‹ˆλ‹€.
02:58
It's kind of pushed out a little bit.
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μ•½κ°„ λ°€μ–΄λ‚Έ ν˜•νƒœμž…λ‹ˆλ‹€.
03:00
The wind is pushing it out.
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λ°”λžŒμ΄ 그것을 λ°€μ–΄ λ‚΄κ³  μžˆμŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€.
03:01
So I'm just kind of walking along my shed and talking today.
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κ·Έλž˜μ„œ μ˜€λŠ˜μ€ μ°½κ³ λ₯Ό 따라 걸으며 이야기λ₯Ό λ‚˜λˆ„κ³  μžˆμŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€. μ΅œκ·Όμ— μΌμ–΄λ‚œ
03:05
I wanted to talk about something else
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λ‹€λ₯Έ 일에 λŒ€ν•΄ μ΄μ•ΌκΈ°ν•˜κ³  μ‹Άμ—ˆμŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€
03:07
that's been happening of late.
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.
03:09
Things are getting a little strange
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03:11
with this pandemic here in Canada
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μ—¬κΈ° μΊλ‚˜λ‹€μ—μ„œ 이 팬데믹으둜 인해 상황이 μ’€ 이상해지고
03:13
and I'm sure in your countries as well.
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있으며 κ·€ν•˜μ˜ κ΅­κ°€μ—μ„œλ„ λ§ˆμ°¬κ°€μ§€λΌκ³  ν™•μ‹ ν•©λ‹ˆλ‹€.
03:16
We are still in school,
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μš°λ¦¬λŠ” 아직 학ꡐ에
03:17
but schools are starting to shut down.
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μžˆμ§€λ§Œ ν•™κ΅λŠ” 문을 λ‹«κΈ° μ‹œμž‘ν–ˆμŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€.
03:20
The school that a relative of mine goes to was shut down.
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제 μΉœμ²™μ΄ λ‹€λ‹ˆλŠ” 학ꡐ가 문을 λ‹«μ•˜μŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€.
03:24
My son is coming home from university a week early.
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아듀이 λŒ€ν•™μ—μ„œ 일주일 일찍 집에 μ˜΅λ‹ˆλ‹€.
03:27
My school is still open,
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우리 ν•™κ΅λŠ” 아직 μ—΄λ € μžˆμ§€λ§Œ,
03:29
but I'm a little bit worried that we are going to go home
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03:34
for Christmas break in a few days, next week,
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λ©°μΉ  ν›„, λ‹€μŒ μ£Ό,
03:38
actually in a week
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μ‹€μ œλ‘œλŠ” 일주일 μ•ˆμ— 크리슀마슀 방학을 μœ„ν•΄ 집에 갈 것이고
03:39
and that we might not return
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03:41
for in-person learning after the break.
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λ°©ν•™ ν›„ λŒ€λ©΄ ν•™μŠ΅μ„ μœ„ν•΄ λŒμ•„μ˜€μ§€ μ•Šμ„κΉŒ 쑰금 κ±±μ •λ©λ‹ˆλ‹€. . μΊλ‚˜λ‹€
03:44
I'm afraid that schools in Canada might actually be closed
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의 학ꡐ가 μ‹€μ œλ‘œ
03:48
for the month of January.
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1월에 문을 λ‹«μ„κΉŒλ΄ λ‘λ ΅μŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€.
03:50
We'll have to see.
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μš°λ¦¬λŠ” 봐야 ν•  κ²ƒμž…λ‹ˆλ‹€. κ·ΈλŸ¬μ§€
03:51
I hope not, but you never know.
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μ•ŠκΈ°λ₯Ό λ°”λΌμ§€λ§Œ 당신은 κ²°μ½” μ•Œμ§€ λͺ»ν•©λ‹ˆλ‹€.
03:53
Anyways, I'll see you in a couple of days
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μ–΄μ¨Œλ“ , λ‚˜λŠ”
03:54
with another short English lesson.
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또 λ‹€λ₯Έ 짧은 μ˜μ–΄ μˆ˜μ—…μœΌλ‘œ λ©°μΉ  후에 당신을 λ³Ό κ²ƒμž…λ‹ˆλ‹€.
03:56
Have a great weekend, bye.
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