English Sentence:

The government plans greater freedom for teachers over the curriculum.

Korean Translation:

정부는 교사들이 교육과정에 좀 더 많은 자유를 갖도록 계획하고 있습니다.

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정부

jung boo

government

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neun

1. (subject particle) 2. (particle to add emphasis) 3. (particle after a verb to modify a noun, present tense) 4. (verb ending for present tense)

Here: (subject particle)

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교사

gyo sa

teacher

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deul

(particle after noun to make plural)

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i

1. (subject particle) 2. this 3. (particle after verb or adjective to make adverb) 4. tooth, teeth 5. two, 2 (hanja) 6. lice 7. person (particle after younger/same age person's name) 8. with 9. ear 10. different

Here: (subject particle)

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교육과정

gyo yook gwa jung

curriculum

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e

1. at, to, by, on, in (particle after place, time or object) 2. because of (particle after noun or gerund to add reason) 3. for (particle after noun or gerund to add 'purpose')

Here: at, to, by, on, in (particle after place, time or object)

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jom

1. please (requesting sth) 2. a little 3. somewhat, somehow

Here: please (requesting sth)

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duh

more

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많다

man ta

many, a lot

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eun

1. (subject particle) 2. (particle to add emphasis) 3. (particle after a verb to modify a noun, past tense) 4. (particle after an adjective to modify a noun, present tense) 5. (verb ending for present tense) 6. silver

Here: (particle after an adjective to modify a noun, present tense)

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자유

ja yoo

freedom

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reul

(object particle, equivalent to '을', it comes after a noun without a bottom consonant)

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가지다

ga ji da

to have, to own, to possess

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도록

do rok

until, in order to (particle after verb or adjective)

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계획

ge hwek

plan, scheme, schedule

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하다

ha da

1. to do 2. to be (+ adjective or noun to describe something) 3. to have to, must 4. (after verb to tell how another person feels) 5. to say, to speak (short version)

Here: to do

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고 있다

go it da

(ending form to make sentence present progressive)

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니다

ni da

(statement ending in formal tone)

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