English Sentence:

The best way to fight poverty is to create jobs.

Korean Translation:

가난을 이길 수 있는 가장 좋은 방법은 일자리를 창출하는 것입니다.

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가난

ga nan

poverty

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eul

1. (object particle) 2. (particle in verb to add meaning of 'perhaps') 3. (particle after a verb or an adjective to modify a noun, future tense)

Here: (object particle)

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이기다

i gi da

to win, to beat, to defeat

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수 있다

soo it da

can

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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: (particle after a verb to modify a noun, present tense)

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가장

ga jang

1. most, best 2. head of family

Here: most, best

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좋다

jo ta

1. to like, to favor 2. good 3. nice

Here: good

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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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방법

bang bup

way, method, system

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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: (subject particle)

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일자리

il ja ri

job

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reul

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

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창출하다

chang chool ha da

to create

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는 것

neun gut

1. (particle used to make a gerund or an infinitive) 2. that (conjunction)

Here: (particle used to make a gerund or an infinitive)

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이다

i da

1. to be (+ adjective or noun to describe something) 2. (particle in verb to add meaning of passivity)

Here: to be (+ adjective or noun to describe something)

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니다

ni da

(statement ending in formal tone)

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