Lesson 12: It’s Delicious, It Tastes Awful, Thank You For The Food Flashcards
김밥 주세요.
Kimbap, please.
맛
taste/flavor
맛있어요
It’s tasty/delicious
이거 맛있어요.
This is delicious.
저 케이크 맛있어요.
That cake is delicious.
삼겹살
pork belly
삼겹살 맛있어요.
Samgyeopsal is delicious.
치킨 맛있어요.
Chicken is delicious.
뭐가 맛있어요?
What’s delicious?
맛없어요
It’s not tasty/It’s not delicious/It tastes awful
How do you pronounce the ㅅ in 맛 when it’s not followed by any word?
As a “t” sound with no puff of air
How do you pronounce the ㅅ in 맛 when it’s followed by 있어요?
As a “sh” sound
How do you pronounce the ㅅ in 맛 when it’s followed by 없어요?
As a “d” sound
이거 맛없어요?
Does this taste awful?
이 차 맛없어요.
This tea tastes awful.
굴 맛없어요.
Oysters taste awful.
잘 먹겠습니다
I’ll eat well
When do Koreans use 잘 먹겠습니다?
When they’re about to start eating a meal, regardless of who’s paying
When should you use 잘 먹을게?
When you’re with your friends and you’re thanking them for treating you to a meal
잘 먹었습니다
Literal translation: I ate well
*Can also mean “thank you for the food”
When do Koreans use 잘 먹었습니다?
Once they’ve finished their meal and they want to thank whoever paid for it
저거 주세요.
I’ll have that, please.
여기 있습니다.
Here you go/are.