Survival Phrases Flashcards
Hello
annyong-haseYO (need the last part to make it formal)
Goodbye (the host would say goodbye to guests, formal)
annyonghi-gaseyo. The g is kind of like a k.
Goodbye (the guests would say to hosts)
annyongHI-gesYO. The g is kind of like a k.
Goodbye (to friends if you’re the host, informal)
jal-ga (chail-gah)
Thank you. Formal.
KamsahamniDA. The k is kind of like a g. But more like a k.
Thank you. Mid-formal.
KoMAPsumniDA. The k is kind of like a g. But more like a k.
Thank you. Casual with friends.
KoMAwo. The k is kind of like a g. But more like a k.
I’m sorry (formal)
Joesong-hamniDA. (juesong-hamniDA)
I’m sorry (formal)
MianhamniDA.
I’m sorry (casual)
MianHAE.
GREAT thanks thank you.
daedanhi gamsahamnida. (te-tan-hi kam-sah-ham-ni-da) (all the ts and ds are kind of a mix of the two)
You’re welcome
cheonman-eyo (chan-man-eh-yo) ani-eyo (ah-ni-eh-yo)