Random 41 Korean Flashcards
(KO)
Hi, I’m Manu, nice to meet you
안녕, 나는 마누야, 만나서 반가워
- Annyeong, naneun Manuya, mannaseo bangawo
안녕 (Annyeong) = Hi
나는 (Naneun) = I am/I’m
마누야 (Manuya) = Manu (the ‘야’ is a casual and friendly suffix used with names)
만나서 (Mannaseo) = upon meeting / to meet
반가워 (Bangawo) = glad/happy (to meet you)
(KO)
You really speak Korean? I’m surprised. That’s really great.
너 진짜 한국말하네? 놀랐어 진짜 대단하다
- neo jinjja hangugmalhane? nollass-eo jinjja taedanhada
- neo - you (informal)
- jinjja - really
- hangugmalhane? - do you speak Korean? (casual)
- hangugmal - Korean language
- hane - do (speak)
- nollass-eo - surprised (past tense, casual)
- jinjja - really
- taedanhada - amazing, great
(KO)
I don’t speak Korean
한국어를 못해요.
- Hangugeo-reul mothae-yo.
한국어 (Hangugeo) = Korean (language)
를 (reul) = object marking particle (used after a noun to indicate that the noun is the object of the verb)
못해요 (mothae-yo) = cannot do/speak (in this context)
(KO)
good day
goodbye
thank you (2)
Nice to meet you
안녕하세요
- annyeong haseyo
안녕히 가세요
- annyeonghi gaseyo
감사합니다
- gamsahabnida
고마워 - go ma wo - thank you (informal)
반갑습니다
- bangabseubnida
(KO)
How are you doing?
I’m doing well
nice to meet you (2)
어떻게 지내요? [“yo” is informal]
- eo-ddeo-ke-ji-nae-yo
잘 지내요
- jal ji-nae-yo
만나서 반가워요 (1)
- man-na-seo ban-ga-wo-yo
반갑습니다 (2)
- bangabseubnida
(KO)
good morning
good night
좋은 아침이에요
- joh-eun achim (-ieyo)
잘 자요 - jal ja-yo
(Ko)
I’m sorry but I don’t understand.
Can you say that in English please?
Sorry, I don’t understand (2)
죄송한데 이해 못했어요.
- jaesonghande ihae mothaess-eoyo.
영어로 말해줄 수 있어요?
- yeong-eoro malhaejul-su iss-eoyo?
미안 이해가 안 돼
- mian ihaega an dwae
- joesonghande - sorry (but)
- ihae - understand
- mot haesseoyo - did not do
- yeongeoro - in English
- malhaejul - will speak/tell
- su - can/ability
- isseoyo? - is it possible/do you have?
- mian - sorry
- ihaega - understanding
- an - not
- dwae - go/do (in this context, it means “doesn’t work” or “doesn’t happen”)
(Ko)
Nice to meet you (2)
well done, well done
Thank you
(1) 반갑습니다
- bangabseubnida
(2) 만나서 반가워요
- man-na-seo ban-ga-wo-yo
잘했다 잘했다
- jalhaessda jalhaessda
[jaraedta, jaraedta]
감사합니다
- gamsahabnida
(Ko)
My name is Manu (2)
that’s cool
that’s awesome!
What’s your name?
내이름은 마누입니다.
- naeireum-eun manu-ibnida.
대단해요!
- daedanhaeyo!
멋져요!
- meotsyeoyo!
이름이 뭐예요?
- Eereumee muhyehyo?
(Ko)
Yes, I can speak a little Korean. Korean is a really cool language, and Korean people are really friendly.
응, 한국어 조금 할 수 있어. 한국어는 정말 멋진 언어고, 한국 사람들은 정말 친절해.
- Eung, hangugeo jogeum hal su isseo. Hangugeoneun jeongmal meotjin onago, hangug saramdeureun jeongmal chinjeolhae.
- Eung - Yes
- hangugeo - Korean (language)
- jogeum - a little
- hal su isseo - can do/speak
- hangugeoneun - Korean language
- jeongmal - really
- meotjin - cool/wonderful
- onago - language, and
- hangug saramdeureun - Korean people
- jeongmal - really
- chinjeolhae - are kind/nice
(Ko)
Are you Korean? That’s so cool! Nice to meet you! Do you speak English or Chinese?
너 한국 사람이야? 진짜 멋져! 만나서 반가워! 영어나 중국어 할 수 있어?
- Neo han-guk saram-iya? Jinjja meotjyeo! Mannaseo bangawo! Yeong-eona jung-gugeo hal su isseo?
너 (neo) - you
한국 사람이야? (han-guk saram-iya?) - Are you Korean?
진짜 멋져! (jinjja meotjyeo!) - That’s really cool!
만나서 반가워! (mannaseo bangawo!) - Nice to meet you!
영어나 (yeong-eona) - English or
중국어 (jung-gugeo) - Chinese
할 수 있어? (hal su isseo?) - Can you do/speak?
(Ko)
Yes, I speak a little English
No, I don’t speak Chinese
응, 영어 조금 할 수 있어
- eung, yeong-eo jogeum hal su iss-eo
네, 영어 조금 할 수 있어.
- Ne, yeongeo jogeum hal su isseo.
(‘Ne’ is more polite)
아니, 중국어는 못해.
- Ani, junggukeoneun mothae.
네 (Ne) - Yes
영어 (Yeongeo) - English
조금 (Jogeum) - a little / slightly
할 수 있어 (Hal su isseo) - can do / can speak
아니 (Ani) - No
중국어는 (Junggukeoneun) - Chinese (with “는” indicating the topic of the sentence)
못해 (Mothae) - cannot do / cannot speak
(KO)
Do you speak Korean?
Why do you speak Korean?
한국어 할 줄 알아?
- Hangugo hal jul ara?
왜 한국어를 해?
Wae hangugoreul hae?
할 - Hal - do/speak
줄 - Jul - line/method (in this context, it indicates ability)
알아? - Ara? - know? (Do you know?)
왜 - Wae - why
해? - Hae? - do/speak?
(Ko)
what’s your name?
My name is Manu
이름이 뭐예요?
- Eereumee muhyehyo?
내이름은 마누입니다.
- naeireum-eun manu-ibnida.
(KO)
Where are you from?
Do you live in Kanada?
Are you from Kanada?
어디에서 왔어?
- Eodieseo wasseo?
캐나다에 살아?
- Kaenadae sara?
캐나다 사람이야?
- Kaenada saramiya?
어디에서 - Eodieseo - where (from)
왔어? - Wasseo? - came? (have come?)
캐나다에 - Kaenadae - in Canada
살아? - Sara? - live? (do live?)
캐나다 - Kaenada - Canada
사람이야? - Saramiya? - person? (Are you a person from…?)