✿ Greetings ✿
Hi, Hello or Good Day – 안녕하세요 (annyeonghaseyo)
Goodbye (to someone leaving) – 안녕히 가세요 (annyeonghi kaseyo)
Goodbye (to someone staying) – 안녕히 계세요 (annyeonghi kyeseyo)
How are you? – 잘 지내요? (jal jinaeyo)
I'm fine, thank you – 잘 지내, 고마워요 (Jal jinae, komawoyo)
Thank you – 감사합니다 (Kamsahamnida), 고마워요 (Komawoyo)
안녕 (annyeong) comes in handy as a expression can mean, hi, hello or bye. It's casual expression though so you can't say it to someone older or someone you don't know personally, it may be impolite to do so.
✿ Meeting Someone ✿
After saying hi and hello, its just right to say something like it's nice to meet you. Here are also some expressions you can use along with hi and hello.
It's nice to meet you – 만마서 반갑습니다 (Mannaseo pangapsumnida) or 만나서 반가워요 (Mannaseo pangawoyo).
I am glad to meet you – 만나서 기쁜니다 (Mannaseo gippeunida) or 만나서 기뻐요 (Mannaseo gippeoyo)
I am ____ or My name is _____ – 제 이름은 ___입니다 (Je ireumeun____ imnida)
Please call me______ – 저를 _____라고 불러 주세요 (Choreul _____-rago bulleo juseyo)
See you later – 나중에 봐요 (Najunge bwayo, you can also hear this said as bayo instead of bwayo)
Have a nice day – 좋은 하루 보내요 (Cheoun haru bonaeyo)
✿ Saying Yes or Agreeing ✿
It almost a given for you to practice these expressions. Whenever you meet or talk, these expressions will surely help in a little way.
Yes – 네 (Ne) Please note that 네 is also used to fill those conversation to denote you agree or understand what the other party is saying.
Yes, I am – 네 그렇습니다 (Ne, kurosumnida)
Correct! or Right! – 맞아요 (Majayo)
It's true – 정말이야 (Chongmariya)
Okay – 좋아 or 좋아요 (Choa or Choayo) It also means good (I am therefore okay with it)
I am okay – 괜찮아요 (Gwaenchanayo)
Certainly or I know/understand – 알겠어요 (Algesseoyo) or 알겠습니다 (Algesseumnida)
I think so – 그렇게 생각해요 (Kureoke saengakhaeyo)
Yes please (do so) – 그렇세요 (Kureoseyo)
Of course or Absolutely yes – 당연하지 (Dangyeonhaji)
✿ Saying No or Disagreeing ✿
Saying no is as important to saying yes.
No – 아니오 (Anio)
No, I am not – 아니오 틀립니다 (Anio, teurimnida)
Wrong – 틀립니다 (Teurimnida) or 틀려요 (Teuryeoyo)
Never – 절대 아니야 (Cheoldae aniya)
No way! – 말도 안 돼 (Maldo an dwe)
That is not right – 그렇지 않아요 (Kureoji anayo) or 그렇지 않습니다 (Kureoji ansumnida)
I don't know – 몰라요 (Mollayo)
Of course not – 물론 아니지 (Mullon aniji)
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✔ WORD OF THE DAY ✔
"Rock, Paper, Scissors 가위, 바위, 보! "
Rock, Paper, Scissors (Korean: 가위, 바위, 보!) A popular children's game (ㅋㅋㅋ :D) using three hand signs representing rock, paper and scissors, frequently used as a tiebreaker.
It usually played by Kpop Idol like INFINITE especially in their reality show Infinite Showtime ^_^
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BASIC KOREAN LANGUAGE
Random안녕 친구야! This book contains compilations of Basic Korean Language. WARNING: I'm a self taught so you may find errors in my works...Please do correct me if you find one :D