Making Out in Korean. Peter Constantine
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—Me, too.
nado.
nahdoh.
나도.
OK!
joa!
joe-ah!
좋아!
alasseo!*
ahlahsso!
알았어!
*Literally means “I know.”
Hey!
ya!
yah!
야!
Handle with care.
Great!
joa!
joe-ah!
좋아!
Literally means “I like it.”
I hope so.
geureogil barae.
geuroh-kil bah-ray.
그러길 바래.
It’s risky.
wieomhae.
wee-um hay.
위험해.
Cheer up.
him nae.
heem nay.
힘 내.
Smile.
useo bwa.
ooh-suh ba.
웃어 봐.
2 Basic Phrases
Yes.
ne. (polite)
nay.
네.
eung. (intimate)
eung.
응.
No.
anio. (polite)
ahnee-oh.
아니오.
ani. (intimate)
ahnee.
아니.
Right.
maja.
mahjah.
맞아.
What?
mwo?
mwo?
뭐?
Who?
nugu?
noogoo?
누구?
Where?
eodi?
uh-dee?
어디?
When?
eonje?
on-jay?
언제?
Why?
wae?
way?
왜?
How?
eotteoke?
uh-tto-kay?
어떻게?
Which?
eotteon geo?
uh-ttun go?
어떤 거?
Whose?
nugu kkeo?
noogoo kko?
누구 거?
This.
igeo.
eego.
이거.
That.
jeogeo. (something over there)
juh-go.
저거.
geugeo. (something close to the listener)
geugoh.
그거.
Here.
yeogi.
yohgee.
여기.
There.
jeogi. (over there)
johgee.
저기.
geogi. (close to the listener)
gohgee.
저기.
Maybe.
geureol keoya.
geurull kkoya.
그럴 거야.
Maybe not.
anil keoya.
ahneel kkoya.
아닐 거야.
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