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요?

      Who is calling (on the phone)?

      Nugu shimnikka? (Nuu-guu sheem-nee-kah?)

      누구십니까?

31 Which? Onu (Ah-nuh) 어느

      Which do you like better, tea or coffee?

      Cha wa kopi chung onu gosul choahashim nikka? (Chah wah koh-pee chuung ah-nuh goe-suh choh-ah-hahsheem nee-kah?)

      차와 커피 중 어느 것을 좋아하십니까?

      Which one is better?

      Onu goshi to choayo? (Ah-nuh guh-shee tuh choh-ah-yoh?)

      어느 것이 더 좋아요?

32 Yes / No* Ye (Yeh) 예; Ne (Neh) 네 / Anio (Ah’nyoh) 아니오

      “Yes” and “No” are used in Korean very much like they are in English, separately and at the beginning of responses.

      Yes, that’s right.

      Ne, majayo. (Nay, mah-jah-yoh)

      네, 맞아요.

      No, that’s not right

      Anio, an guraeyo. (Ah-n’yoh ahn guh-ray-yoh)

      아니오, 안 그래요.

33 Go Ka (Kah) (Sometimes pronounced as gah) 가

      I am going.

      Ka yo. (Kah yoh)

      가요.

      I am not going.

      An gayo. (Ahn gah-yoh)

      안 가요.

      OR:

      Kaji anayo. (Kah-jee ah-nah-yoh)

      가지 않아요.

      I can go tomorrow.

      Chonun naeil kalsu issoyo. (Choh-nuun nay-eel kahl-suu ee-suh-yoh)

      저는 내일 칼 수 있어요.

      I can’t go.

      Mot ka yo. (Maht kah yoh)

      못가요.

      Let’s go.

      Kap shida. (Kahp she-dah)

      갑시 다.

      Let’s go for a walk.

      San chaekaro kapshida. (Sahn chake-ah-roh kahp-she-dah)

      산책하러 갑시다.

      Where are you going?

      Odi kaseyo? (Ah-dee kah-say-yoh?)

      어디 가세요?

      I want to go to the post office.

      Chonun ucheguke kagoshipuyo. (Choh-nuun uu-chayguuk-eh kah-go-ship-eu-yoh)

      저는 우체 국에가고 싶어요.

34 Direction Panghyan (Pahng-hyahng) 방향
frontap (ahp) 앞
backdwi (dwe) 뒤
right sideoruntchok (oh-ruhnt-johg) 오른쪽
left sidewentchok (went-johg) 왼쪽
topwi (we) 위
belowarae (ah-ray) 아래
besideyup (yuhp) 옆
insidean (ahn) 안
withinsok (soak) 속
outsidepak (pahk) 밖
betweensai (sah-ee) 사이
middlekaundae (kah-unn-day) 가운데
acrossmajunpyon (mah-juun-p’yohn) 맞은 편
aroundchowi (chuh-we) 주위
nearkuncho (kuun-choh) 근처

      Is there a grocery store near here?

      I kunchoe shyupomaket issumnikka? (Ee kuun-choh-eh shuu-pah-mah-ket-ee e-sume-nee-kah?)

      이 근처에 슈퍼마켓이 있습니 까?

      There is a pharmacy across the street.

      Yakkuken majunpyone issumnida. (Yahk-kuuk-eun mah-juun-p’yohn-ee ee-sume-nee-dah)

      약국은 맞은편에 있습니다.

      Where is my wallet?

      Che chigape odi issoyo? (Cheh chee-gahp-ee ad-dee eesuh-yoh?)

      제 지갑이 어디 있어요?

      Your cell phone is on the table.

      Haendu poneun takcha wie issoyo. (Hane-duu pohn-eun tahk-chah we-eh ee-suh-yoh)

      핸드폰은 탁자위에 있어요.

      It is snowing outside.

      Pake nuni wo yo. (Pahk-eh nuun-ee wah-yoh)

      밖에 눈이 와요.

35 Do Haeyo (Hay-yoh) 해요

      What are you doing now?

      Chigum mwo haseyo? (Chee-guhm mwoh hah-say-yoh?)

      지금 뭐 하세요?

Doing homeworkSukje haeyo (Suuk-jay hay-yoh) 숙제 해요
Doing dishesSulkogi haeyo (Suhl-guh-gee hay-yoh) 설거지 해요
StudyingKongbu haeyo (Kong-buu hay-yoh) 공부 해요
WorkingIl haeyo (Eel hay-yoh) 일 해요
SingingNorae haeyo (No-ray hay-yoh) 노래 해요
ShoppingSyoping haeyo (Shope-peeng hay-yoh) 쇼핑 해요
CleaningChongso haeyo (Chohng-soh hay-yoh) 청소 해요
CookingYori haeyo (Yoh-ree hay-yoh) 요리 해요
Playing soccerChukku haeyo (Chuke-kuu hay-yoh) 죽구 해 요
Playing basketballNonggu haeyo (Nong-guu hay-yoh) 농구 해요
Playing baseballYagu haeyo (Yah-guu hay-yoh) 야구 해요
ExercisingUndong haeyo (Uhn-dong hay-yoh) 운동 해요
Taking a walkSan chaek haeyo (Sahn chake hay-yoh) 산책 해요
Taking a bathMokyok haeyo (Moke-yoke hay-yoh) 목욕 해요
Washing one’s faceSeso haeyo (Say-suh hay-yoh) 세수 해요
Putting on make-upHwajang

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