Lesson 1: Hello, Thank You Flashcards
안녕하세요
Hello./Hi./How are you?/Good afternoon./Good evening./etc.
Hello./Hi./How are you?/Good afternoon./Good evening./etc.
안녕하세요
안녕
well-being, peace, health
well-being, peace, health
안녕
하세요
You do, Do you?, Please do
You do, Do you?, Please do
하세요
존댓말
Polite/formal language
Polite/formal language
존댓말
반말
Intimate/informal language
Intimate/informal language
반말
감사합니다
Thank you.
Thank you.
감사합니다
감사
Appreciation, thankfulness, gratitude
Appreciation, thankfulness, gratitude
감사
합니다
I do., I am doing.
I do., I am doing.
합니다
여기요.
Here you go.
Here you go.
여기요.
What is the most common Korean greeting when you want to say “hello”, “good morning”, “good afternoon”, or “hi” to someone?
안녕하세요.
How do you say “thank you” in polite/formal Korean?
감사합니다.
What is the term for referring to the polite/formal language in Korean?
a. [jan-so-ri]
b. [jon-daen-mal]
c. [han-gu-geo]
d. [an-nyeong]
b. [jon-daen-mal]
Which term is used when referring to the intimate/informal language in Korean?
a. [jeong-mal]
b. [chu-ka-hae-yo]
c. [ban-mal]
d. [in-sa-mal]
c. [ban-mal]
When you hear a Korean sentence that ends in ‘-요’ or ‘-니다’, is the politeness level typically 존댓말 or 반말?
존댓말
If you want to greet people in the most common way in Korean, you would say _____.
안녕하세요
When you greet someone by saying _____, that person will most likely respond by saying _____ to you in return.
안녕하세요/ 안녕하세요
In Korean, if you hear sentences that end in -요 or -니다, it is _____, or polite/formal language.
존댓말
To thank someone in polite/formal Korean, you should say _____.
감사합니다
When you write 안녕하세요, you can write it with a _____ or a _____ at the end. Either one is okay!
Period/question mark