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To say “please give me” in Korean, you can use the phrase “주세요” (juseyo), which is a polite way to ask for something.
Here are a few examples:
- 물 주세요 (mul juseyo) – Please give me some water.
- 물 (mul): Water
- 커피 주세요 (keopi juseyo) – Please give me some coffee.
- 커피 (keopi): Coffee
- 돈 주세요 (don juseyo) – Please give me money.
- 돈 (don): Money
- 책 주세요 (chaek juseyo) – Please give me a book.
- 책 (chaek): Book
- 도와 주세요 (dowa juseyo) – Please give me some help or Please help me.
- 도와 (dowa): Help (root verb form of “돕다” which means “to help”)