This document provides basic Korean phrases and their meanings in both Hangul and Romanized form. It includes common greetings, ways to express gratitude or apologies, responses like "yes" and "no", ways to get someone's attention, pronouns for this/that, phrases for eating and going places, and asking/answering questions about age or experiences. The document offers travelers and language learners an introductory guide to essential social and conversational Korean expressions.
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This document provides basic Korean phrases and their meanings in both Hangul and Romanized form. It includes common greetings, ways to express gratitude or apologies, responses like "yes" and "no", ways to get someone's attention, pronouns for this/that, phrases for eating and going places, and asking/answering questions about age or experiences. The document offers travelers and language learners an introductory guide to essential social and conversational Korean expressions.
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Romaja Hangeul Meaning
an-nyeong ha-seyo = health, peace P Greeting people [anyong haseyo] = You do? gam-sa hap-ni-da = apprectiation P Giving gratitude [kamsamnida] = I do P To agree, Yeah. ne [ne] P To disagree aniyo [aniyo] P Thats right ma-ja-yo [majayo] an-nyeong-hi gye-se-yo P [Youre leaving] Goodbye! (Lit.) Stay in Peace [anyeohi geseyo] [Someone is leaving] an-nyeong-hi ga-se-yo P (Lit.) Stay in Peace Goodbye! [anyeohi gaseyo] joe-song ham-ni-da P To apologize for your doing [joesong hamnida] P To get someones attention jeo-gi-yo [chogiyo] (Lit.) Over there P Passing by a friend jam-si-man-yo [jamsimanyo] (Lit.) Just a second jam-kkan-man-yo P Passing by someone (Lit.) Just a second [jamkamanyo] P {Pron.} this (item) i-geo [igo] P This i(noun) [inoun] P That jeu(noun) [chonoun] P That (near the listener) geu(noun) [kunoun] P {Pron.} That jeu-geot [chogo] P {Pron.} That (near the listener) geu-geot [kugo] P No worries! ani-e-yo[aniyo] P Its good! / I like it jo-a-yo[joayo] . P What is good? mwo-ga jo-a-yo? . jae-mi eops-eo-yo P Not fun, Boring [chemiopsoyo] Not that accurate* depends P It tastes good! ma-si-sseo-yo [mashisoyo] on food mad-eop-seo-yo P It tastes awful. [madopsoyo] Jal meok-ge-sseum-ni-da [jal P Ill eat now, thank you. mokgesumnida] Thank you for the food! (in P jal meo-geul-ge [jal mogulge] advance) eo-di ga-go si-peo-yo P Where do you want to go? [othi kago shipoyo] A-e ga-go si-peo-yo P I want to go to A A [A-e kago shipoyo] P When did you A? eonji A-sseo-yo? [onji A-soyo] A- P I am # years old nk#sal i-e-yo [#salieyo] - P Im not A-ing an A-yo A- geu-geo(this) a-jik(yet) an(not) P I didnt A it yet A- A-sseoyo Not A-ing A-ji anda - C Did not A A-ji anasseoyo -
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