Jessica
How to say the phrase "take a test" in Korean? Just trying to figure out how to say sentences like "Today at school I took a test/exam" in Korean. Also, maybe how to say "I have a test tomorrow." I'm sure sure which verbs to use for "take" and "have" ...
30 ก.ย. 2010 เวลา 17:56
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Nancy is right !! 시험을 보다 ^^ but you want to know 'take' and 'have'.. Today at school I took a test/exam 오늘 시험을 봤어, or 오늘 시험을 치뤘어(치루었어) I have a test tomorrow 내일 시험 봐 or 내일 시험이 있어. but i guess '보다' used more ================================ Oops.. i was wrong about '치뤘다' it's 치렀다... I didn't know until i saw the hailey's correction (고마워요 hailey씨^^) korean spelling rule was changed 치루다 to 치르다 in 1989 I guess that's the reason hailey hasn't heard it.. . '치루다 X ' '치르다 O'
1 ตุลาคม 2010
I mostly agree with Hoon's answer. But I haven't heard anyone says 오늘 시험 치뤘어, instead we say "시험 치다". Today at school I took a test/exam = 오늘 학교에서 시험 쳤어.
1 ตุลาคม 2010
Going to have - Will have = 있을 거에요.... but "have to do" is 해야 돼요. = must do.
30 กันยายน 2010
It's not "take" - that's an English usage. It might be have or "do" -- might even be "see an exam". I've used these three and no one ever told me I was wrong, but I'll let a Korean give you the right answer. 시험을 잘 봤어요? Did you do well on the test? 시험을 잘 봤어요! I did well on the test! (uses "see"). I'm interested in the answer ... so I didn't put this in the corrections.
30 กันยายน 2010
It is correct expression for being two "Take" is expression that fit some more たとえば 私は今日試験がある (have) 私は今日試験を受ける (take) そんなかんじだよ。 説明が足りないけど...
30 กันยายน 2010
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