korean phrases
When it comes to apologizing in Korean, the most commonly used words are "미안" (mian) and 죄송 (joesong), which translates to "sorry" or "I'm sorry" in English. To add politeness and formality to your apology,...
To say "Happy New Year" in Korean, you can use the phrase "새해 복 많이 받으세요" (pronounced "sae-hae bok mani ba-deu-se-yo"). However, wishing someone a "Happy New Year" in Korean involves choosing the appropriate...
"Hajimallago" (하지말라고) is a Korean phrase which translates to "I said, don't do it" or "I said, don't do that" in English.
It's used when the speaker wants to stress the warning or prohibition even more...
The most common way to ask "How much?" in Korean is "얼마예요?" (eolmayeyo). To ask "how much is this?" you say "이거 얼마야?". To ask "how much is that" you say "그거 얼마예요?".
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:
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