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What This Korean Practice Is About
In this Korean practice, we will focus on the Korean phrase 주세요 (ju-se-yo), which means “please give me,” and is used to ask for something politely in Korean. 주세요 (ju-se-yo) comes from the verb 주다 (juda), which means “to give.” This essential phrase is commonly used in daily conversations, especially in places like cafés or restaurants when requesting something.
How to Use 주세요
The sentence structure is simple, just follow this formula: [Noun] + 주세요.
[Noun] + 주세요 = “Please give me [noun].”
For example, if you want coffee, you’d say 커피 주세요 (keo-pi ju-se-yo). Easy, right?
- 커피 (keo-pi) = Coffee
- 주세요 (ju-se-yo) = Please give me.
- 커피 + 주세요 = Please give me coffee.
Korean Verb Practice: 주세요
Below are some practice sentences using the phrase 주세요 (ju-se-yo):
빵 (bbang) = Bread
빵 주세요 (bbang ju-se-yo) = “Please give me bread.”
사과 (sagwa) = Apple
사과 주세요 (sagwa ju-se-yo) = “Please give me an apple.”
영화 티켓 (yeonghwa tiket) = Movie ticket
영화 티켓 주세요 (yeonghwa tiket ju-se-yo) = “Please give me a movie ticket.”
책 (chaek) = Book
책 주세요 (chaek ju-se-yo) = “Please give me a book.”
버스 표 (beoseu pyo) = Bus ticket
버스 표 주세요 (beoseu pyo ju-se-yo) = “Please give me a bus ticket.”
초콜릿 (chokollit) = Chocolate
초콜릿 주세요 (chokollit ju-se-yo) = “Please give me chocolate.”
카메라 (kamera) = Camera
카메라 주세요 (kamera ju-se-yo) = “Please give me a camera.”
전화번호 (jeonhwa beonho) = Phone number
전화번호 주세요 (jeonhwa beonho ju-se-yo) = “Please give me your phone number.”
의자 (uija) = Chair
의자 주세요 (uija ju-se-yo) = “Please give me a chair.”
가방 (gabang) = Bag
가방 주세요 (gabang ju-se-yo) = “Please give me a bag.”
피자 (pija) = Pizza
피자 주세요 (pija ju-se-yo) = “Please give me pizza.”
햄버거 (haembeogeo) = Hamburger
햄버거 주세요 (haembeogeo ju-se-yo) = “Please give me a hamburger.”
차 (cha) = Tea
차 주세요 (cha ju-se-yo) = “Please give me tea.”
선물 (seonmul) = Gift
선물 주세요 (seonmul ju-se-yo) = “Please give me a gift.”
모자 (moja) = Hat
모자 주세요 (moja ju-se-yo) = “Please give me a hat.”
필통 (piltong) = Pencil case
필통 주세요 (piltong ju-se-yo) = “Please give me a pencil case.”
노트 (noteu) = Notebook
노트 주세요 (noteu ju-se-yo) = “Please give me a notebook.”
바나나 (banana) = Banana
바나나 주세요 (banana ju-se-yo) = “Please give me a banana.”