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안녕하세요

Hello (greeting for any moment during the day)

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안녕

peace, well-being, health

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하세요

you do, do you?, please do

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감사합니다

Thank you / I appreciate it

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감사

appreciation, thankfulness, gratitude

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합니다

I do, I am doing

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여기요

Here you go; excuse me (calling someone to you like a waiter)

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If you want to greet people in the most common way on Korean, you would say: “___”.

안녕하세요

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In Korean, if you hear sentences that end in -요 or -니다, it is ___.

존댄말

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To thank someone in 존댄말, you should say ___.

감사합니다

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yes (agreement)

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아니요

no (disagreement)

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커피

coffee

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좋아하다

to like

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맞다

to be right, to be correct

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네?

what?, pardon?

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name 씨

Mr./ Mrs. name, sir

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블랙커피

black coffee

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맞아요

That’s right

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By saying “___”, you are expressing your disagreement or denial to what the other person said.

아니요

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To clearly express that you are listening and not just nodding and passively listening, you would say “___”.

네, 맞아요

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안녕히 계세요

goodbye (to someone staying)

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안녕히 가세요

goodbye (to someone who is leaving)

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안녕히

in peace, peacefully

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계세요

please stay

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가세요

please go

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가다

to go

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이제

now

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water

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House

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진짜

Really; real; seriously

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가방

bag

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사무실

office

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학교

school

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학생

student

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what

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뭐예요

what

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장난감

toy

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I, me

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if the last letter of the previous word ends in a consonant, you should use

-이에요

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If the last letter of the previous word ends in a vowel, you use

-에요

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when using 이에요 or 예요, you are using __

존댓말

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__ 이에요/예요.

It is __.

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물이에요.

It is water.

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가방이에요.

It is a bag.

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사무실이에요.

It is an office.

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그거 물이에요.

That thing is water

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저거 가방이에요

That thing is a bag

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이거 사무실이에요

This thing is an office

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학교예요

It is a school

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저예요

It is me

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죄송합니다

I am sorry (for something you did)

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저기요

Excuse me; hey (to get someone’s attention)

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저기

over there

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잠깐만요 (반말)

wait; excuse me

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잠시만요 (존댓말)

Please wait a moment; excuse me

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이거요

This one/thing; here you go (pointing at or referring to an object) (choosing something, ordering food, asking how much something costs, etc)

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함니다

I do, I am doing

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When you want to call over a waiter at a restaurant, you would say:

저기요

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반가워요

Nice to meet you (polite, used when meeting someone for the first time)

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반갑다

to be happy to see

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존댓말

polite/formal language

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In Korean, if you hear sentences that end in -요 or -니다, it is ___.

존댓말

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죄송

apology, being sorry, feeling ashamed