basic korean
*Annyeong-haseyo - hello (this sentence is also used for good morning, good afternoon, good night)
*Mannaseo ban-gapsseumnida - nice to met you
*ne - yes
*anio - no
*Sillyehamnida - excuseme
*Mianhamnida - sorry
*Jeoneun ___rago haeyo - My name is___
*___-eseo wasseoyo - I am from ___
*Maeume deuseyo? - Do you like it?
*Cheonmaneyo - you're welcome
*Gamsahamnida -thank you
*Eoseo oseyo - Welcome
*Annyong-hi gyeseyo - Good bye (when you, the guest, are leaving).
*Annyeong-hi gaseyo - Good bye (when you, the host, are bidding your guests good bye).
*Nae-il jeonyeoge sigan isseoyo? - Do you have time tomorrow afternoon?
*Sigan isseoyo? - Are you free?
*A, geuraeyo? - Oh, really?
*Myeossijjeum - Around what time
*Nae-il tto mannayo - See you tomorrow.
*Myeotssiyeyo? - What time is it?
*Meonjeo gaseo mianhaeyo. Geureum
nae-il tto manayo - Sorry for leaving you. I'll see you tomorrow.
* Annyeong-haseyo. Jumal jal bonaesyeosseoyo? - Hello. Did you have a nice weekend?
2007-04-11 17:33:07
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answered by スミレ 4
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The difficulty of learning a second language(foreign language) really depends on what your first language is. For Ukrainian speakers, Russian would be much easier to learn than Korean. However, for Japanese speakers, Korean would be much easier to learn than Russian. I have no clue on where you live but you can improve your Korean to go to Korean church if there's any in your town. Hanging out with Korean friends and watching tons of Korean TV shows would help.
2016-05-17 22:25:05
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answered by karin 3
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my sister learned alot of korean phrases from all teh korean drama's she watches. she downloads them in korean with english subs and in those dramas there are alot of phrases like daily phrases that are repeated and she learned it from there. i thought it was funny cause she could actually understand half of teh things they were saying after like a a week of watching them.
2007-04-11 12:15:52
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answered by swtlilazndevil0 2
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Try this. Pronounce it in the English way.
http://tipskey.com/traveling/common_expressions_translated_into_korean.htm
2007-04-12 19:55:44
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answered by Hai 3
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You might want to search this website...
http://korean.sogang.ac.kr/
Offers some form of communication help.. and best part is that it helps to read for you while you listen... Hope it can help u! :)
2007-04-12 10:36:46
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answered by Anonymous
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hmmm..
ahaha. you're so funny ;;P
personally, im korean. so if you need any help, you can always contact me and ask for help.
seriously. (:
okk.
you can say..
hello.
'ahn nyung'
yes.
'uh'
no.
'ahn hee'
i dont really know what you're asking for .. because it really depends on what she's saying or asking.
good luck ^^
remember, you can message me??
2007-04-11 11:37:59
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answered by aehfdklj 2
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come to korea town on Los Angeles.. you'll learn many words, one of them : "Is the BBQ of dog meant" ?
2007-04-11 11:37:15
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answered by WO LEE 4
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