Instant Korean. Boye Lafayette De Mente
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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 |
front | ap (ahp) 앞 |
back | dwi (dwe) 뒤 |
right side | oruntchok (oh-ruhnt-johg) 오른쪽 |
left side | wentchok (went-johg) 왼쪽 |
top | wi (we) 위 |
below | arae (ah-ray) 아래 |
beside | yup (yuhp) 옆 |
inside | an (ahn) 안 |
within | sok (soak) 속 |
outside | pak (pahk) 밖 |
between | sai (sah-ee) 사이 |
middle | kaundae (kah-unn-day) 가운데 |
across | majunpyon (mah-juun-p’yohn) 맞은 편 |
around | chowi (chuh-we) 주위 |
near | kuncho (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 homework | Sukje haeyo (Suuk-jay hay-yoh) 숙제 해요 |
Doing dishes | Sulkogi haeyo (Suhl-guh-gee hay-yoh) 설거지 해요 |
Studying | Kongbu haeyo (Kong-buu hay-yoh) 공부 해요 |
Working | Il haeyo (Eel hay-yoh) 일 해요 |
Singing | Norae haeyo (No-ray hay-yoh) 노래 해요 |
Shopping | Syoping haeyo (Shope-peeng hay-yoh) 쇼핑 해요 |
Cleaning | Chongso haeyo (Chohng-soh hay-yoh) 청소 해요 |
Cooking | Yori haeyo (Yoh-ree hay-yoh) 요리 해요 |
Playing soccer | Chukku haeyo (Chuke-kuu hay-yoh) 죽구 해 요 |
Playing basketball | Nonggu haeyo (Nong-guu hay-yoh) 농구 해요 |
Playing baseball | Yagu haeyo (Yah-guu hay-yoh) 야구 해요 |
Exercising | Undong haeyo (Uhn-dong hay-yoh) 운동 해요 |
Taking a walk | San chaek haeyo (Sahn chake hay-yoh) 산책 해요 |
Taking a bath | Mokyok haeyo (Moke-yoke hay-yoh) 목욕 해요 |
Washing one’s face | Seso haeyo (Say-suh hay-yoh) 세수 해요 |
Putting on make-up | Hwajang
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