Have you ever played yut-nori?
It's been around for over 2,000 years.
ex> This singer has been around for over 30 years.
There are four wooden sticks. Each player has four playing pieces.
How many people can play at the same time?
RESPONSE>> Talk about how yut-nori is played.
Yut-nori is a traditional board game Koreans play.
ex> We like to play traditional board game at family gathering.
It is most often played during the New Year's holiday.
The biggest characteristic about yut-nori is that there are four wooden sticks that are used as dice.
* die(pl. dice): 주사위
ex> This car's biggest characteristic is the unique shape.
ex> Some of the food remains were used as plant fertilizer.
It allows the player to move his or her playing piece on to five spaces forward or even one space backward.
* playing piece: 말
If you get four(윳) or five(모), you get another turn.
ex> If you get the answer right, you get another turn.
Each player has four playing pieces.
Your playing piece can be bumped off the board if someone else lands on your spot.
* be bumped off: ~에서 쫓겨나다.
* land on one's spot: ~의 자리에 오다.
ex> The car was bumped off the main road when it was hit from behind.
@ It got run over by a car. 차에 치였어.
1. I think your brown eyes are your biggest characteristics.
2. It seems that the box can be used as a chair.
3. Since you hit the bull's eye, you get another turn.
4. I got bumped off the flight because of overbooking.
Yut-nori is a traditional board game Koreans play.
ex> We like to play traditional board game at family gathering.
It is most often played during the New Year's holiday.
The biggest characteristic about yut-nori is that there are four wooden sticks that are used as dice.
* die(pl. dice): 주사위
ex> This car's biggest characteristic is the unique shape.
ex> Some of the food remains were used as plant fertilizer.
It allows the player to move his or her playing piece on to five spaces forward or even one space backward.
* playing piece: 말
If you get four(윳) or five(모), you get another turn.
ex> If you get the answer right, you get another turn.
Each player has four playing pieces.
Your playing piece can be bumped off the board if someone else lands on your spot.
* be bumped off: ~에서 쫓겨나다.
* land on one's spot: ~의 자리에 오다.
ex> The car was bumped off the main road when it was hit from behind.
@ It got run over by a car. 차에 치였어.
1. I think your brown eyes are your biggest characteristics.
2. It seems that the box can be used as a chair.
3. Since you hit the bull's eye, you get another turn.
4. I got bumped off the flight because of overbooking.
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