to move to another place
verb
relocate
The ministers are asking for control of the military and taxes again.
Since the relocating of the capital city to Seokyeong was halted
the powerful families of those districts have only been protesting.
The Chungju Yoos and Hwangju Hwangbos are both turning on you.
This fight will not die down soon.
I think you’re trying to say something.
the power to make a person, organization, or object do what you want
noun
control
The ministers are asking for control of the military and taxes again.
Since the relocating of the capital city to Seokyeong was halted
the powerful families of those districts have only been protesting.
The Chungju Yoos and Hwangju Hwangbos are both turning on you.
This fight will not die down soon.
I think you’re trying to say something.
the announcement of important events on television, radio, and in newspapers
noun
the news
I asked to see you because I have news.
The Yoos are requesting independence.
The ministers are asking for control of the military and taxes again.
Since the relocating of the capital city to Seokyeong was halted
the powerful families of those districts have only been protesting.
The Chungju Yoos and Hwangju Hwangbos are both turning on you
to get rid of something that you do not want any more
throw sth away
to get something
verb
acquire
Which one do you want to give up?
Is it the throne?
Or is it Hae Soo?
I will not lose either.
Others may give up something.
I rose to the throne in order to acquire everything.
to stop trying to think of the answer to a joke or question
give up
Which one do you want to give up?
Is it the throne?
Or is it Hae Soo?
I will not lose either.
Others may give up something.
I rose to the throne in order to acquire everything.
great suffering or unhappiness
noun
misery
That’s why he tried to get her to leave the palace and your side.
But she latched on to you.
If she had not tried to stay in the palace longer
he would not have done that.
No matter what she did wrong…
how could he punish her so cruelly?
I don’t know how to escape this misery.
with or together
prefix
co-
One more thing.
A king cannot marry a woman with a scar on her body.
I’ve presented you with how we will co-exist together.
It is up to you whether or not things worsen.
I am a Hwangbo of Hwangju.
to give people information in a formal way
verb
present
Don’t worry about me.
I’m not unhappy.
The late King Taejo told me not to look too far ahead into the future.
He told me to treasure the present.
That is what I’m doing.
used to emphasize that something is not large or important
adjective
mere
Are you no longer angry?
I told you not to get greedy.
You were fooled by a mere mask.
Get out.
You told me to be satisfied just being a queen.
Then you should make this deal properly.