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Korean Language Basics

The document contains over 50 common Korean phrases for greetings, farewells, apologies, clarification, directions, and other daily expressions. It also includes the names of months in Korean. Some example phrases are greetings like "annyeonghaseyo" (hello), agreement like "ne" (yes), and asking for help "dowa julsu isseuseyo?" (can you help me please?). The document is a comprehensive list of basic Korean expressions for travelers or language learners.

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Korean Language Basics

The document contains over 50 common Korean phrases for greetings, farewells, apologies, clarification, directions, and other daily expressions. It also includes the names of months in Korean. Some example phrases are greetings like "annyeonghaseyo" (hello), agreement like "ne" (yes), and asking for help "dowa julsu isseuseyo?" (can you help me please?). The document is a comprehensive list of basic Korean expressions for travelers or language learners.

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 Hello: 안녕하세요 (annyeong haseyo)  Get home safely: 안전하게 집에 가다 (anjeonhage jib-e

 Yes: 네 (ne) or 예 (ye) gada)


 No: 아니요 (aniyo)  Don’t worry: 걱정 하지마 (geokjeong hajimaseyo)
 Maybe: 아마도 (amado)  Do you speak English? 영어하세요? (yeongeo haseyo)
 Please: 주세요 (juseyo)  Do you speak Korean? 한국어하세요? (hangugeo haseyo)
 Thank you: 감사합니다 (gamsahamnida) or 고마워요  I understand: 이해해요 (ihae haeyo)
(gomawoyo)  I don’t understand: 이해 못 해요 (ihae mos haeyo)
 You’re welcome: 천만에요 (cheonmaneyo)  What did you say? 뭐라고 했어? (mworago haesseo)
 Okay: 예 (ye) or 괜찮다 (gwaenchanhda)  Can you speak slowly please?: 천천히 말 해주세
 I’m sorry: 미안해요 (mianhaeyo) 요 cheoncheonhi mal hae juseyo)
 I don’t know: 몰라요 (mollayo)  Please repeat: 반복하세요 (banbog haseyo)
 Excuse me (for apologies): 실례합니다 (sillyehamnida)  Please write it down: 적어주세요 (jeogeo juseyo)
 Excuse me (for someone’s attention): 저기요 (jeogiyo)  I speak a little Korean: 한국어를 조금한다 (hangugeo-leul
 Good: 좋아요 (johayo) or 좋은 (joheun) jogeumhanda)
 Bad: 안좋아요 (anjohayo) or 나쁜 (nappeun)  What does this mean? 이것은 무엇을 의미 하는가?
 And: 과 (gwa) or 와 (wa) * (igeoseun mueos-eul uimi haneunga)
 Hi: 안녕 (annyeong)  What is _ in Korean? _ 한국말로 뭐예요? (hangugmallo
mwoyeyo)
 Hello on the phone: 여보세요 (yeoboseyo)
 How much is it? 얼마에요? (eolmayeyo)
 Good morning: 좋은아침이에요 (joeun achimieyo)
 Where is _?: _ 어디에 있어요 (eodie isseyo)
 How are you: 어떻게 지내세요? (eotteohge jinaeseyo) or
 Where is the bathroom?: 화장실은 어디에 있어요?
잘 지내요? (jal jinaeyo)
(hwajangsireun eodie isseyo?)
 Long time no see: 오랜만이에요 (oraenmanieyo)
 Over there: 저기 (jeogi)
 Bye: 안녕 (annyeong)
 Straight: 직진 (jigjin)
 Goodbye (to the person leaving when you’re staying): 안녕
 Right: 오른쪽 (oleunjjok)
히 가세요 (annyeonghi gaseyo)
 Left: 왼쪽 (oenjjok)
 Goodbye (when you’re leaving and the other person is
 Can you help me please?: 도와 줄수있으세요? (dowa
staying): 안녕히 계세요 (annyeonghi gyeseyo) julsu isseuseyo)
 Take care: 잘가요 (jalgayo)  What 뭐 (mwo)
 Welcome (to a store or place): 환영합니다  When 언제 (eonje)
(hwanyeonghamnida)
 Where 어디 (eodi)
 Good luck: 화이팅 (hwaiting, literally: “fighting”) or 행운을
빕니다 (haengun-eul bimnida)  Who 누구 (nugu)
 Cheers: 건배 (geonbae)  Why 왜 (wae)
 Amazing: 대박 (daebak)  Which 어느 (eoneu)
 Have you eaten?: 밥 먹었어요? (bab meogeosseoyo?)  How 어떻게 (eotteoke)
 Bon appetit: 잘 먹겠습니다 (jal meokgetseumnida) What kind of 어떤 (eotteon)
 Thank you for this meal: 잘 먹었습니다 (jal  What (kind of) 무슨 (museum)
meogeotseuminda)  How many/much/long 얼마나 (eolmana)
 Congratulations: 축하해요 (chukahaeyo)
 How much 얼마 (eolma)How many 몇 (myeot)
 No problem: 문제 없어요 (munje eopseoyo)
 Of course: 당연하죠 (dangyeonhajyo) Here is the list of months in Korean:
 Just one moment, please: 잠시만 기다려 주세요  일월 (irwol) – January
(jamsiman gidaryeo juseyo)
 이월 (iwol) – February
 Sleep well: 잘 자요 (jal jayo)
 삼월 (samwol) – March
 사월 (sawol) – April
 오월 (owol) – May
 유월 (yuwol) – June
 칠월 (chirwol) – July
 팔월 (parwol) – August
 구월 (guwol) – September
 시월 (siwol) – October
 십일월 (shipirwol) – November
 십이월 (shipiwol)- December

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