韓国語「かんこく」Ⅰ
POSTED ON: 2009年7月23日木曜日 @ 15:23 | 1 comments
Basic Phrases
*감사합니다/ 고맙습니다- Thank you
*gam-sa-ham-ni-da/ go-map-sseum-ni-da
* Slightly more formal but not much
괜찮아- you're welcome (base)
gwaen-cha-na
괜찮아요= you're welcome
gwaen-cha-na-yo
괜찮습니다- you're welcome
gwaen-chan-sseum-ni-da
*니다 is more formal, always, more formal
다시 한번 말씀해 주세요- Please say that one more time
da-si han-beon mal-sseum-hae ju-se-yo
잘 모르겠어요- I don't understand it
*모르겠어요 (Also acceptable, shortened)
jal mo-reu-ge-sseo-yo
완전히 모르겠어요- I don't understand it at all
wan-jeon-hi mo-reu-ge-sseo-yo
행운을 빌어- (Base) Good Luck
haeng-u-neul ppi-reo
*(요) less formal
*Acceptable to say to friends
행우늘 삐러요- good luck
haeng-u-neul ppi-reo-yo
행운을 (빕니다)- good luck
haeng-u-neul ppim-ni-da
*most formal*
최서늘 따해요-Do your best!
choe-seo-neul tta-hae-yo
Introductions
이름이 뭐예요? -What is your name?
i-reu-mi mwo-ye-yo
성하미 어떠케 되세요? - What is your name? (older people) (Over age 40)
seong-ha-mi eo-tteo-ke doe-se-yo?
*Very polite, must use this expression for elders
저는 ____ 이예요/임니다- My name is
Jeoneun ____ ieyo/imnida
*Imnida is more of a man's word
안녕히 가세요- Goodbye
an-nyeong-hi ga-se-yo
Basic pattern for "I am"
저는 ~~~ (이)예요
Jeoneun (i)yeyo
Vocabulary
여자 (no 이)- woman
yeo-ja
남자- Man (no 이)
nam-ja
학쌩-student (이)
hak-ssaeng
ラベル: Ⅰ, かんこくご, 韓国語
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So, you plant your own garden and decorate your own soul,
instead of waiting for someone to bring you flowers.
You learn that you really can endure,
that you really are strong, and you really do have worth.
You learn and learn, with every goodbye you learn.
Scream your name
Your thoughts, and your cries. Be nice.
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韓国語「かんこく」Ⅰ
POSTED ON: 2009年7月23日木曜日 @ 15:23 | 1 comments
Basic Phrases
*감사합니다/ 고맙습니다- Thank you
*gam-sa-ham-ni-da/ go-map-sseum-ni-da
* Slightly more formal but not much
괜찮아- you're welcome (base)
gwaen-cha-na
괜찮아요= you're welcome
gwaen-cha-na-yo
괜찮습니다- you're welcome
gwaen-chan-sseum-ni-da
*니다 is more formal, always, more formal
다시 한번 말씀해 주세요- Please say that one more time
da-si han-beon mal-sseum-hae ju-se-yo
잘 모르겠어요- I don't understand it
*모르겠어요 (Also acceptable, shortened)
jal mo-reu-ge-sseo-yo
완전히 모르겠어요- I don't understand it at all
wan-jeon-hi mo-reu-ge-sseo-yo
행운을 빌어- (Base) Good Luck
haeng-u-neul ppi-reo
*(요) less formal
*Acceptable to say to friends
행우늘 삐러요- good luck
haeng-u-neul ppi-reo-yo
행운을 (빕니다)- good luck
haeng-u-neul ppim-ni-da
*most formal*
최서늘 따해요-Do your best!
choe-seo-neul tta-hae-yo
Introductions
이름이 뭐예요? -What is your name?
i-reu-mi mwo-ye-yo
성하미 어떠케 되세요? - What is your name? (older people) (Over age 40)
seong-ha-mi eo-tteo-ke doe-se-yo?
*Very polite, must use this expression for elders
저는 ____ 이예요/임니다- My name is
Jeoneun ____ ieyo/imnida
*Imnida is more of a man's word
안녕히 가세요- Goodbye
an-nyeong-hi ga-se-yo
Basic pattern for "I am"
저는 ~~~ (이)예요
Jeoneun (i)yeyo
Vocabulary
여자 (no 이)- woman
yeo-ja
남자- Man (no 이)
nam-ja
학쌩-student (이)
hak-ssaeng
ラベル: Ⅰ, かんこくご, 韓国語
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