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How to Ask "How Are You?" and Answer It
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Gomawoyo.
고마워요.
(s)
Thank you.
Eotteoke jinaeseyo?
어떻게 지내세요?
(e)
How are you?
Oraenmanineyo. eotteoke jinaeseyo?
오랜만이네요. 어떻게 지내세요?
It's been a long time, how are you?
1 More Example
Jal jinaeyo.
잘 지내요.
(s)
I'm good.
Jal jinaeyo. gomawoyo.
잘 지내요. 고마워요.
I'm good, thank you.
2 More Examples
Gwaenchanayo.
괜찮아요.
(e)
I'm fine.
Gichimi nayo.
기침이 나요.
(s)
I have a cough.
Dutongi isseoyo.
두통이 있어요.
(s)
I have a headache.
Jochi anhayo.
좋지 않아요.
(e)
I'm not good.
Apayo.
아파요.
(e)
I feel sick.
Keondisyeoni jochi anayo.
컨디션이 좋지 않아요.
(e)
I don't feel well.
Jeon gwaenchanayo.
전 괜찮아요.
(e)
I'm okay.
Mollayo.
몰라요.
(e)
I don't know.
Geokjeongdwae.
걱정돼.
(e)
I'm worried.
Neoneun?
너는?
(e)
And you?
Pigonhaeyo.
피곤해요.
(e)
I'm tired.
Jollyeoyo.
졸려요.
(e)
I'm sleepy.
Gibuni byeolloyeyo.
기분이 별로예요.
(s)
I'm feeling bad.
Mureobwa jwoseo gomawoyo.
물어봐 줘서 고마워요.
(s)
Thank you for asking.
Jeodo jal jinaeyo.
저도 잘 지내요.
(s)
I'm fine too.
Jal jinaeyo.
잘 지내요.
(s)
I'm great.
Yosae eotteoke jinaesseoyo?
요새 어떻게 지냈어요?
(s)
How have you been recently?
Nappeuji anayo.
나쁘지 않아요.
(s)
I'm not bad.
Baegopayo.
배고파요.
(s)
I'm starving.
Boktongi simhaeyo.
복통이 심해요.
(s)
I have a terrible stomachache.
Jal moreugesseoyo.
잘 모르겠어요.
(s)
I'm not sure.
Oneul gibuni joayo.
오늘 기분이 좋아요.
(s)
I'm feeling great today.
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