FUNDAMENTAL KOREAN WORDS
Annyeonghaseyo!! I am back again. How have you all been? I hope
fine, cause I have been Perfect. Today, I am going to be teaching you the
Fundamental Korean Words. Like all languages,there are necessary words you need
to know and these include: Hello, Whats Your Name, Sorry, How Are You?/Have
you been well?, Thank You and Good Bye. So, I am going to teach you
how to say these words in Korean.
First of all is Hello!
Hello in Korean is Annyeonghaseyo!
What’s your name?
What’s your name in
Korean is: E rum e mwo eh yo. Name in Korean is:Rum.
What
in Korean is mwo? So, What’s your name in Korean is E
rum e mwo eh yo?.
How are you? Or Have you been well?
There are two ways to say How are you?/Have you been well?
In Korean and the first way is:
Jjal Ji Net Sso: This is
a very informal way of saying How are you? in Korean. It’s used to
address your pals and those younger than you.
Jal Ji Net Sso Yo: This is a formal way of saying How
are you in Korean. It’s used to address people older than you or people
in high ranking.
Sorry!
Sorry in Korean is Mian Hae /Mi-an-hae/
Thank You!
There are several ways to say thank you in Korean, the
simpliest and the most casual way is:
Gomawo: This phrase is mostly used with people you are familiar
with.
Gam sa hae yo: This is another fairly informal way of saying
thank you to be used amongst friends and people younger than you.
Aniyo Kwenchanayo: This phrase is equivalent to saying “no
thank you”. This is a polite way to turn down an offer or favour.
Gomapseumnida: This is a formal way to say thank you to people who
have a higher rank or status than you. This phrase can also be used among
family members that are older than you, also strangers that are older than you.
Gamsahamnida: This phrase also means “thank you very much”, it
is the most formal way of expressing gratitude.
Good Bye!
There are several ways to say Good Bye is:
Ahn Nyeong Hee Se Yo!:
This phrase is used for people leaving while you are staying.
Ahn Nyeong Hee Gyea Se Yo!: This phrase is used for people
staying while you are leaving.
Ahn Nyeong!: This phrase is used for your friends or people younger than you, Ahn
Nyeong is Good Bye as well used as Good Morning, Good Afternoon and Good
Evening.
So, that is all on FUNDAMENTAL KOREAN WORS. Hope it helps. Gamsahamnida!

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