Hello.
( annyoung hashimnikka)
Hello. (informal)
( annyoung)
How are you?
(Eo-ddeo'ke ji naeshimnikka?)
Fine, thank you.
(Jal jinaemnida )
What is your name?
(dangshin-ui ireum-eun mu-eot-imnida?)
My name is ______ .
(Je ireum-eun ____ imnida.)
Nice to meet you.
(Mannaseo pangapseumnida)
Please.
(but'ak hamnida)
Thank you.
( kamsa hamnida)
You're welcome.
(cheon maneyo )
Yes.
( ye/ne)
No.
( anio)
Excuse me. (getting attention)
(shille hamnida )
Excuse me. (begging pardon)
(juay song hamnida )
I'm sorry.
( juay song hamnida)
Goodbye
(annyeonghi kashipsio/kyeshipsio)
Goodbye (informal)
( annyoung)
Is there someone here who speaks English?
(yeogi-eh yong-eo reul hashineun bun kyeshimnikka?)
I can't speak {language} [well].
(seonin {oen-eo-reul} [sal] moshamnida)
Do you speak {language}?
({oen-eo-reul} hashimnikka?)
English
(yong eo-reul)
Help!
(Dowaju shipshio!)
Look out!
(Jushimha shipshio!)
Good morning.
(Joh-eun ah-chim-imnida)
Good evening.
(Joh-eun jeonyeok imnida)
Good night.
(joh-eun bamimnida)
Good night (to sleep)
(annyeonghi jumushipshio)
I don't understand.
(ee-haega ankamnida)
Where is the toilet?
(hwajangshilee eodi-eh it-seumnida?)
I'm lost.
(kil-eul ilheot-seumnida.)
I lost my bag.
(kabangeul ilhyeotseumnida.)
I lost my wallet.
(jakapeul ilhyeotseumnida.)
I'll call the police.
(Kyeongchal-eul bureuket-seumnida!)
Police!
(Kyeongchal!)
Stop! Thief!
(Seora! Dodookiya!)
Can I use your phone?
(dangshin-ui jeolhwagireul sayonghaedo dwiket-seumnikka?)
2007-03-03 20:50:18
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answered by Anonymous
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These are all basic and pheonetic english (I dont have the Korean alphabet installed.. and I dont tink it would do you much good although the korean alaphabet and language is entirely phonetic in fact
Yobo (Honey/dear only used between attached or married people)
Yobo say yo (Hello/How are you/greeting.. as a question...)
Oh Yebe Hapshada (lets make love.. not impolite)
Cabbarro (Playfull/likes to play)
Harra Bo Gee (Grandfather)
Bo Gee (Pus*sy.. vulgar.. vagina)
Pun Shin (Divine wind like japanees kamakazzi.. which has little to do with suicide planes actually it has to do with the wind spirit actually)
Pongoo ( Fart .. vulgar)
Nah (yes) (that ones funny cuz Nah means no in english so be careful)
Eien Yo (No)
Wang So Dung (Bulls*hit vulgar)
I havent hung out with koreans in a while.. dont remember much.. its true if you dont use it you loose it)
ADDENDUM: Gogi.. yup! per gogi ina Fact some really nasty salted dried fish... they got that one right LOL... But it can also mean salted beef ( pergogi is qhite tasty actually if you like salt).... its a a differnt laguage there are no good transations actulaally... just close ones
2007-03-03 20:55:54
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answered by darchangel_3 5
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There's a book available called "Making Out in Korean," which will give you lots of slang (some of it being pretty foul), but it has a very good pronunciation guide. You can find most greetings in there. Also, it's cheap (> $10 if memory serves) and can be found in most Borders or Barnes and Nobles.
2007-03-04 14:08:57
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answered by Who Knew? 4
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These are informals:
Hi - An'nyoung
Bye - An'nyoung
Mom - Um'ma
Dad - Ap'ba
Sister - On'ni (used by females), nuna (used by males)
Brother - Op'ba (used by females, hyung (used by males)
Rice - Bap
Fruits - Gwa'il
Strawberries - Talgi
Raspberries - Santalgi
Morning - Achim
Afternoon - Nat
Evening - Bam
Window - Changmun
Door - Mun
School - Hak'kyo
University - Dehak'kyo
Friend - Chin'gu
Book - Chek
Study - Goungbu
Lets eat - Maukja
Lets go - Gaja
Fish - Mulgogi
Water - Mul
Meat - Gogi
2007-03-04 06:42:47
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answered by gogogo 3
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i know a few Korean. an youthful (ha sae yo)-How are you or actually are you in peace an youthful- potential peace no rul cho a (heayo)- i love you or you would possibly want to say... dang shin rul cho a (heayo)- i love you darling draw close pok (ha sae yo)- Are you satisfied? sa rang (ha sae yo)- i love you sa rang potential love I positioned the verb in perenthisis, they are all varieties of the "ha da" verb intending to do or be i love growing to know alternative languages as well:)
2016-10-17 10:11:21
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answered by coombe 4
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