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1 이것은
pron. this is, this, pronoun used to indicate a specific person or object, it, used to indicate something of uncertain gender (animal, object, abstraction, etc.) which has not yet been mentioned or has just been mentioned, used to indicate an action -
2 저것이
pron. that is, that, pronoun used to indicate a specific person or thing, it, used to indicate something of uncertain gender, it is -
3 ...의 징조다
v. indicate -
4 ...의 표시다
v. indicate -
5 가리키다
v. point to, point in the direction of, indicate, direct, designate -
6 관사
n. article; definite article, the word "the" used before a noun to indicate that the noun is specific (Linguistics); official residence, place where one officially lives -
7 그가
pron. he, used in place of a name to indicate a male -
8 그거
pron. that, pronoun used to indicate a specific person or thing -
9 그것들이
pron. those, pronoun used to indicate specific people or objects -
10 그것으로
pron. that, pronoun used to indicate a specific person or thing; with that -
11 그것은
pron. that, pronoun used to indicate a specific person or thing -
12 그것이
pron. that is, that, pronoun used to indicate a specific person or thing -
13 그는
pron. (informal) he, used in place of a name to indicate a male (third person singular) -
14 기장하다
v. record, inscribe, indicate -
15 돈호법
n. apostrophe, punctuation mark used to indicate omission of letters or possession -
16 말씀하다
v. speak, talk; say; express; give a speech; mention, indicate, respectful verbal form -
17 모집다
v. point out, indicate, draw attention to; grasp -
18 생략법
n. ellipsis, omission of a word or words (Grammar); omission of words in order to avoid redundancy (Grammar); mark resembling three periods (...) or two dashes ( --) that is used to indicate an omission of words -
19 생략부호
n. apostrophe, punctuation mark used to indicate omission of letters or possession -
20 속도계
n. speedometer, device used to indicate velocity (in automobiles, bicycles, etc.)
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