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lessons 1-5
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안녕하세요
Hello (greeting for any moment during the day)
안녕
peace, well-being, health
하세요
you do, do you?, please do
감사합니다
Thank you / I appreciate it
감사
appreciation, thankfulness, gratitude
합니다
I do, I am doing
여기요
Here you go; excuse me (calling someone to you like a waiter)
If you want to greet people in the most common way on Korean, you would say: “___”.
안녕하세요
In Korean, if you hear sentences that end in -요 or -니다, it is ___.
존댄말
To thank someone in 존댄말, you should say ___.
감사합니다
네
yes (agreement)
아니요
no (disagreement)
커피
coffee
좋아하다
to like
맞다
to be right, to be correct
네?
what?, pardon?
name 씨
Mr./ Mrs. name, sir
블랙커피
black coffee
맞아요
That’s right
By saying “___”, you are expressing your disagreement or denial to what the other person said.
아니요
To clearly express that you are listening and not just nodding and passively listening, you would say “___”.
네, 맞아요
안녕히 계세요
goodbye (to someone staying)
안녕히 가세요
goodbye (to someone who is leaving)
안녕히
in peace, peacefully
계세요
please stay
가세요
please go
가다
to go
이제
now
물
water
집
House
진짜
Really; real; seriously
가방
bag
사무실
office
학교
school
학생
student
뭐
what
뭐예요
what
장난감
toy
저
I, me
if the last letter of the previous word ends in a consonant, you should use
-이에요
If the last letter of the previous word ends in a vowel, you use
-에요
when using 이에요 or 예요, you are using __
존댓말
__ 이에요/예요.
It is __.
물이에요.
It is water.
가방이에요.
It is a bag.
사무실이에요.
It is an office.
그거 물이에요.
That thing is water
저거 가방이에요
That thing is a bag
이거 사무실이에요
This thing is an office
학교예요
It is a school
저예요
It is me
죄송합니다
I am sorry (for something you did)
저기요
Excuse me; hey (to get someone’s attention)
저기
over there
잠깐만요 (반말)
wait; excuse me
잠시만요 (존댓말)
Please wait a moment; excuse me
이거요
This one/thing; here you go (pointing at or referring to an object) (choosing something, ordering food, asking how much something costs, etc)
함니다
I do, I am doing
When you want to call over a waiter at a restaurant, you would say:
저기요
반가워요
Nice to meet you (polite, used when meeting someone for the first time)
반갑다
to be happy to see
존댓말
polite/formal language
In Korean, if you hear sentences that end in -요 or -니다, it is ___.
존댓말
죄송
apology, being sorry, feeling ashamed