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Do you remember how to say, "Excuse me."
literally meaning "Over there."
저기요. (Jeogiyo.)
저기요. (Jeogiyo.)
And how to say, "Excuse me."
literally meaning "Just a moment."
잠시만요. (Jamsimanyo.)
잠시만요. (Jamsimanyo.)
Do you remember how to respond, "Yes?"
네? (Ne?)
네? (Ne?)
And how to say, "What's up?"
literally meaning "What's the matter?"
무슨 일이세요? (Museun iliseyo?)
무슨 일이세요? (Museun iliseyo?)
Do you remember the formal way to say, "Thank you."
감사합니다. (Gamsahamnida.)
감사합니다. (Gamsahamnida.)
And the informal yet polite way to say, "Thank you."
고마워요. (Gomawoyo.)
고마워요. (Gomawoyo.)
Do you remember how to say, "Not at all."
아니에요. (Anieyo.)
아니에요. (Anieyo.)
And how to say, "Don't mention it."
뭘요. (Mwolyo.)
뭘요. (Mwolyo.)
Do you remember the formal way to say, "Sorry."
죄송합니다. (Joesonghamnida.)
죄송합니다. (Joesonghamnida.)
And the informal yet polite way to say, "Sorry."
미안해요. (Mianhaeyo.)
미안해요. (Mianhaeyo.)
Do you remember how to say, "It's okay."
괜찮아요. (Gwaenchanayo.)
괜찮아요. (Gwaenchanayo.)
And how to say, "It's okay."
literally meaning "Not at all."
아니에요. (Anieyo.)
아니에요. (Anieyo.)
In this lesson, we've learned essential social expressions in Korean. Thanks for watching! I'm K-Jin and I will see you on KoreanClass101.com. 다음 시간에 봐요!

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