Ignore the picture of 이민호 오빠. I just have some.
I haven't learned much, not really enough to have a conversation but I've actually improved, which is good!
네: Yes, but it has variations. Its used a BUNCH in Korean, used like: oh, okay, yeah, mhm, etc.
안니요: No. In Korean, when someone asks things like "Do you speak Korean?", you'd say either yes or no. If they say "Do you not speak Korean?", you'd say Yes, I don't. Odd, but easy to catch.
감사합니다: Thank you! Most polite way. ALWAYS SAY words ending in 요 and 니다 to people you don't really know. Because there's different variations to politeness, it's best to learn the mos polite way first, then learn casual. If you slip up and speak politely to a close friend, it's fine. But if you speak impolitely to a stranger, its more serious and makes you look rude.
안녕하세요: Hello, how are you! Can have a question mark, since it's both a statement and a question.안녕하세요! 하나 합니다!: Hello, how are you! I am Hannah! Well, I think that's how it is! I'm not using it until I know for certain!
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Korean Phrases and Lyrics
RandomThis is for myself, so I may continue to further my learning of the Korean language. There are no romanizations in this, as it really doesn't do the language justice and it's weird. Anyways, these are full of lyrics to KPop songs I enjoy, and phrase...