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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