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