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Let's Learn Korean!: Lesson 7


In the past lessons, I have taught you some Korean word and some ways to say your greetings and farewells. In this lesson, I will be teaching you some Common responses that you can use in your daily life.

Common responses.

Take note that most of this are the formal ones.

Can you speak English?- 영어를 하심니까? (yeongoreul hasimnikka?) [yong-oh-rul ha-shim-ni-ka?]
한국어를 할 줄 아세요?(hangukoreul hal jul aseyo) [hang-guk-oh-rul hal-jul-ah-seh-yo]

Yes, a little.- 네, 조금(ne, jokeum) [neh, cho-kum]
네, 좀 함니다(ne, jom hamnida) [neh, chom-ham-ni-da]

oh, yes.- 아! 네(a! ne) [ah! neh]

ofcourse- 당연하지(dangyeonhaji) [dang-yon-ha-ji] informal
물론임니다(mullonimnida) [mul-lon-im-ni-da]

ofcourse not.- 물론 아님이다(mullon animida) [mul-lon-ah-nim-ee-da]

alright/fine/okay/very well- 줗아요(juhayo) [chu-ah-yo]
괜찮아요(gwaenchanayo) [gwen-cha-nah-yo]

I understand- 이해 함니다(eehae hamnida) [e-heh ham-ni-da]

I don't understand- 난 이해가 안 돼요(nan eehaega an dwaeyo) [nan ee-heh-ga an-dwe-yo]
I'll do it.- 내가 그것을 할 것입니다(naega geugeoteul hal geot imnida) [ne-ga gu-got-ool hal-got-im-ni-da]

I think so.- 그런 것 같아요(geureon geot kattayo) [gu-ron got-gat-ah-yo]
그렇게 생각함니다(geureohke saenggakhamnida) [gu-roh-keh seng-gak-ham-ni-da]

I don't think so.- 그렇게 생각하지 않아요(geureohke saenggakhaji anhayo) [gu-roh-keh seng-gak-ha-ji-an-ah-yo]

Thank you.- 감사함니다(kamsahamnida) [kam-sam-ee-da]
고마워요(komawoyo) [ko-ma-wo-yo]
고맙습니다(komapseupnida) [ko-map-sum-ee-da]
고맙다 (komapta) [ko-map-tah]

Don't mention it/your welcome.- 천만에요(cheonmaneyo) [chon-man-eh-yo]

I'm sorry.- 미안 해요(mian haeyo) [mi-an-eh-yo]
죄송함니다(juisonghamnida) [jui-song-ham-ni-da]

excuse me.- 실려합니다(silryeohapnida) [shil-ryo-ham-ni-da]

pardon me.- 죄송합니다(juisonghamnida) [jui-song-ham-ni-da]

just a moment, please- 잠깐 만요(jamkkanmanyo) [cham-can-man-yo]
잠시 만요(jamsi manyo) [cham-she-man-yo]

do you like it?- 줗아합니까?(juhahamnikka?) [chu-ah-ham-ni-kka?]

no, I don't like it.- 아니, 줗아하지 않아요(anni, juhahaji anhayo) [an-ni, chu-ah-ha-ji-an-ah-yo]
싫어요(sirheoyo) [she-roh-yo]

do you want it?- 원하심니까?(wonhasimnikka?) [won-ha-shim-ni-ka?]

I don't want it.- 원하지 않습니다(wonhaji anhseupnida) [won-ha-ji an-seum-ni-da]
싫어요(sirheoyo) [she-roh-yo]

Never mind- 괜찮아요(gwaenchanayo) [gwen-cha-nah-yo]

are you ready?- 넌 준비 돼나?(neon junbi dwaena?) [non-jun-bi dwe-na?]

not yet.- 아직(ajik) [ah-jik]

let's go- 가자(kaja) [ka-ja]




Note:

  • Words with 니다 (ni-da) or 니까 (nikka) in the end are formal
  • Words with 요 (yo) are semi-formal
  • to make informal words, just take off the 요 (yo) in the end and its already informal.




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