lesson 12: it's delicious Flashcards
what to use when ordering at a restaurant
주세요 [ju-se-yo] = Please give me… / I would like to have…
Kimbap, please. (when ordering in a restaurant)
김밥 주세요. [gim-ppap ju-se-yo]
Bulgogi, please. (when ordering in a restaurant)
불고기 주세요. [bul-go-gi ju-se-yo]
what word means taste
맛 [mat]
“It is delicious.”
맛있어요 [ma-si-sseo-yo]
“This is delicious.”
이거 맛있어요. [i-geo ma-si-sseo-yo.]
“That cake is delicious”
저 케이크 맛있어요. [jeo ke-i-keu ma-si-sseo-yo.]
What is delicious?
뭐가 맛있어요? [mwo-ga ma-si-sseo-yo?]
It is not tasty. / It is not delicious. / It tastes awful.
맛없어요 [ma-deop-sseo-yo]
Does this taste awful?
이거 맛없어요? [i-geo ma-deop-sseo-yo?]
This tea tastes awful.
이 차 맛없어요. [i cha ma-deop-sseo-yo]
“I am going to eat well” or “I will eat well.” -general way to say and if someone is treating you
잘 먹겠습니다 [jal meok-kket-sseum-ni-da]
“I am going to eat well” or “I will eat well.” –when ur with friends or jokingly
잘 먹을게! [jal meo-geul-kke!]
“Thank you for the food.” –when finished eating
잘 먹었습니다 [jal meo-geot-sseum-ni-da]