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      An ga yo. (Ahn gah-yoh)

      안 가요.

      I would like to go.

      Ka-go shipsumnida. (Kah-go ship-sume-nee-dah)

      가고 싶습니다.

      I want to go to Seoul.

      Seoure ka-go shipoyo. (Soh-uhl kah-go she-poh-yoh)

      서 울에 가고 싶어요.

      I speak a little Korean.

      Hangugma-reul chogum hae-yo. (Hahn-guuk-mah-ruhl choh-guhme hay-yoh)

      한국말을 조금 해요.

      I cannot speak Korean.

      Hangugma-reul mot hae-yo. (Hahn-guuk-mah-ruhl mote hay-yoh)

      한국말을 못 해요.

9 We Uri (Uh-ree) 우리

      Shall we go?

      Kal kayo? (Kahl kah-yoh?)

      갈까요?

      We can’t go.

      Mot kayo. (Maht kah-yoh)

      못 가요 .

      We’re not going.

      An gayo. (Ahn gah-yoh)

      안 가요.

10 Me Chorul (Choh-ruhl) 저를

      Please help me.

      Chorul chom towa chuseyo! (Choh-ruhl choam toh-wah chuu-say-yoh!)

      저를 좀 도와 주세요!

11 My Che (Cheh) 제

      My friend is American.

      Che chingunun Miguksaramimnida. (Cheh cheen-guu-nuun Me-guuk-sah-rahm-im-nee-dah)

      제 친구는 미국사람입니다.

      Where is my room?

      Che pangeun odi itchiyo? (Cheh pahng-uun ah-dee eet-cheeyoh?)

      제 방은 어디 있지요?

      What is my room number?

      Che pang-un myopon imnikka? (Cheh pahng-uun m’yahpahn eem-nee-kah?)

      제 방은 몇 번 입니까?

      Here is my address.

      Igoshi Che chuso imnida. (Ee-guh-she Cheh chuu-soh eemnee-dah)

      이것이 제 주소 입니다.

      Where is my brief case?

      Che kabang-un odie issumnikka? (Cheh kah-bahng-uun ah-dee-eh ees-sume-nee-dah?)

      제 가방은 어디에 있습니까?

12 Mine Chegot (Cheh-gute) 제것 (honorific)

      It’s mine.

      Kugosun che go shimnida. (Kuu-guh-suun cheh-guh sheemnee-dah)

      그것은 제 것입니다.

      That umbrella is mine.

      Ku usanun chegoshimnida. (Kuu uu-sah-nuun cheh-gosheem-nee-dah)

      그 우산은 제 것입니다.

13 You Tangshin (Tahng-sheen)* 당신

      Where do you live?

      Eodi saseyo? (Eh-oh-dee sah-say-yoh?)

      어디 사세요?

      *Keep in mind that the subject (in this case, you) is normally left out when it is understood.

      Where are you going?

      Odiro kasaseyo? (Ah-dee-roh kah say-yoh?)

      어디로 가세요?

      What are you doing now?

      Chigum mousul hago kye shimnikka? (Chee-guhm mwah-suhl hah-go kay sheem-nee-kah?)

      지금 무엇을 하고 계십니까?

      Are you going?

      Kaseyo? (Kah-say-yoh?)

      가세요?

      May I take a photo of you?

      Saijin chom chigodo doelkkayo? (Sigh-jeen chome cheeguh-doh dwayl-kah-yoh?)

      사진 좀 찍여도 될까요?

14 Your(s) Tangshinui (Tahng-sheen-we)* 당신의

      Is this yours?

      Igosun tanshin-e goshimnika? (Ee-gah-suun than-sheen-eh guh-sheem-nee-kah?)

      이것은 당신의 것입니까?

      Is this magazine yours?

      Igosun tangshin-e chapji imnikka? (Ee-gah-suun tahng-sheen-eh chop-jee eem-nee-kah?)

      이것은 당신의 잡지 입니까?

      Is that book yours?

      Ku chaegun tangshin koshimnikka? (Kuu chay-guun tahng-sheen kuh-sheem-nee-kah?)

      그 책은당신 것입니까?

      *Keep in mind that the subject (in this case, your(s)) is rarely used in the sentences.

15 He / She / Him / Her Kunun (Kuu-nuun) 그는

      Who is he?

      Kunun nugu shimnikka? (Kuu-nuun nuu-guu sheem-nee-kah?)

      그는 누구십 니 까?

      She

      Kuyojanun (kuu-yoe-jah-nuun)

      그 여 자는

      She

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