I think we are already good or finish with the basics. So, in this chapter we will learn how to order, ask if they have this and that, give me this and that, and do you like it or not.
•••
English
Do you have...?
Korean
...있어요?
Romanization
...isseoyo?
[The '...' or 3 dots means you have to put a noun there. Example: Do you have coffee? or 커피 있어요?]
English
There is...
Korean
...있어요.
Romanization
...isseoyo.
[Okay, so y'all are probably asking why is it the same. Well, it depends on the intonation or the tone we use. Use the '.' dot or '?' question mark that is placed after the word]
English
Do you not have...?
Korean
...없어요?
Romanization
...eobseoyo?
English
I don't have...
Korean
...없어요.
Romanization
...eobseoyo.
English
Please give me...
Korean
...주세요.
Romanization
...juseyo.
English
Do you like it?
Korean
좋아요?
Romanization
johayo?
[Probably some of you are asking right now why is it the same when we say 'I like you'? Well, yes. It is. The only thing that makes it different is, the scene or the topic.]
English
I like it.
Korean
좋아요.
Romanization
Johayo.
English
Do you not like it?
Korean
싫어요?
Romanization
sirheoyo?
[It's like that but we pronounce it with an 'sh' like 'shirheoyo?'. Also, like in 좋아요, this also has a lot of meaning. This could be, I hate you. Like that.]
English
I dont like it.
Korean
싫어요
Romanization
sirheoyo.
•••
끝
감사합니다
YOU ARE READING
♡한국어 공부하자 - Let's Learn Korean♡
РазноеAre you interested in learning korean? Well, you've come to the right place. I mean--- to the right book. LOL? Err... Enough of this chit-chat! I am your professor for today. Let's discover what's inside☺ [ONCE IN A BLUE MOON UPDATE] Disclaimer: >...
