I remember moving into a new apartment a few years ago.
* move into: ~로 이사를 가다
cf> move out: 이사를 나가다
After I was settled in, I invited
my parents over.
* invite someone over: ~을 ..로 초대하다
ex> My colleague invited me over
to his house.
ex> I invited some friends over
for my birthday party.
I first showed them around the new place. And then, I served them dinner
that I cooked myself.
* show someone around: ~에게 ..을 구경시켜 주다
ex> He showed me around his
office.
After having dinner together, we sat
down in the living room and chatted over
coffee.
* chat over coffee: 커피를 마시며 대화 나누다
ex> I like to chat over coffee
with my friends.
I guess it was a small housewarming party with my mom and dad.
* housewarming party: 집들이
ex> I held a housewarming party
with my friends last night.
My mother brought me some kimchi and
some other side dishes. It was very nice to have my parents over
like that.
* have someone over: ~을 초대하다
ex> I’d love to have you over
some time.
ex> I can’t wait to have you over
for dinner.
@ We had sleepover parties when we were kids. 우리는 어렸을 때 밤샘 파티를 하곤 했어.
= a pajama party; a slumber party
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