Survival Korean. Boye Lafayette De Mente
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Annyong hi kaseyo. 안녕히가세요.
(Ahn-n'yong he kah-say-yoh)
► Goodbye. [said by the person leaving]
Annyong hi kyeseyo. 안녕히계세요.
(Ahn-yohng he kay-say-yoh)
► Goodnight.
Annyong-hi chumuseyo. 안녕히주무세요.
(Ahn-yohng-hee chuu-muu-say-yoh)
► See you later.
Ddo mannayo. 또만나요. (Ddoh mahn-nah-yoh)
(Ddoh pape-keht sume-nee-dah)
► Do you speak English?
Yong-o haseyo? 영어하세요?
(Yuhng-ah hah-say-yoh?)
Yong-o-rul hashimnikka? 영어를하십니까?
(Yuhng-ah-ruhl hah-sheem-nee-kah?)
► Does anyone speak English?
Yong-o hashinun bun kyeseo?
(Yuhng-ah hah-she-nuhn boon kay-say-yoh?)
영어하시는분계세요?
► I cannot speak Korean.
Hangugma-reul mot hae-yo. 한국말을못해요.
(Hahn-guuk-mah-ruhl mote hay-yoh)
► I speak a little Korean.
Hangugma-rul chogum hae-yo.
(Hahn-guuk-mah-ruhl choh-guhme hay-yoh)
한국말을조금해요.
► Please speak slowly.
Chon-chon-hi mal hae chuseyo.
(Chohn-chohn-he mahl-hay juu-say-yoh)
천천히말해주세요.
► Please repeat that.
Tashi hanbon malhae juseyo.
(Tah-shee hahn-bun mahl so-uum-hay juu-say-yoh)
다시한번말씀해주세요.
► Please write it down.
I chongie-sseo chuseyo. 이종이에써주세요.
(Ee chohng-ee-eh ssay-oh chuu-say-yoh)
► What is this called in Korean?
Hangun mal-lo meorago haeyo?
(Hahn-guun mahl-loh may-oh-rah-go hay-yoh?)
한국말로뭐라고해요?
► What is this called in English?
Yong-o-ro meorago haeyo? 영어로뭐라고해요?
(Yohng-ah-roh may-oh-rah-go hay-yoh?)
► I understand.
Alket ssumnida. 알겠습니다.
(Ahl-keht sume-nee-dah)
► I don’t understand.
Moruget ssumnida. 모르겠습니다.
(Moe-ruu-gate sume-nee-dah)
► Yes.
Ne. (Nay) 네.
► No.
Anio. (Ah-n’yoh) 아니요.
► Thank you.
Kamsa hamnida. 감사합니 다.
(Kahm-sah hahm-nee-dah)
ALSO:
Komap sumnida. 고맙습니 다.
(Koe-mop sume-nee-dah)
► Thank you very much.
Chungmal komapsumnida. 정 말 고맙습니 다.
(Chung-mahl koh-mahp-suhm-nee-dah)
► You’re welcome.
Aniyeyo*. 아니 에 요. (Ah-ni-yay-yoh)
*Literally, “It’s nothing.”
Chon maneyo*. 천만에요.
(Chone mahn-eh-yoh)
*Literally, “Don’t mention it.”
Byolmalssumulyo*. 별말씀을요.
(Bolmalssumulyo)
*Literally, “Don’t mention it, it’s my pleasure.”
Goenchanayo*. 괜찮아요.
(Goehn-chahn-ah-yoh)
*Literally, “That’s all right.”
► Excuse me.
Sil lye hamnida. 실례합니다.
(Sheel lay hahm-nee-dah)
► I’m sorry.
Mian hamnida. 미안합니 다.
(Me-ahn hahm-nee-day)
(Cho-eh soong hahm-nee-dah)
► I’m very sorry.
Chungmal choe song hamnida. 정 말 죄송합니 다.
(Chung-mahl cho-eh soong hahm-nee-dah)
► Just a moment, please.
Chamkkan manyo. 잠깐 만요.
(Chahm-kahn mahn-yoh)