SPEAK | Basics

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Wala lang. I just want to share some of the Korean words or phrases I know. Please do correct me if I'm wrong.

Anyway, turo lang po 'to ng Daddy ko and some reference (books, but i don't trust them that much.) kaya ayun. Gusto ko lang talaga mag-aral ng Hangul.

Unlike English na may pattern ng Subject-Verb-Object, and korean ang pattern- Subject-Object-Verb

Kaya they usually ignore (Dangshin; Neo; Yeobu) 'You' and (Na)"I", kaya Object-Verb nalang ang nagyayare. :D

Some common words or phrases:

Annyeonghaseyo!/Annyeong! - "Hello!/Hi!" ; "Good morning/evening" ; or any greetings like "How it's going?/How are you?"

And the basic or usual answer to this is: "Ne, annyeonghaseyo?" - "I'm fine, how about you?" or something like that.

Yeoboseyo- Hello; use in  phonecalls.

Jal iseeuh- Bye!; use in  phonecalls

Gwaenchana? (pronounce something like "Kenchana?") - "Are you okay?" and this can be answered by "Ne, Gwaenchana." or simply "Gwaenchana."


The more polite fom of Gwaenchana is Gwaenchanayo. Both also means "It's Okay." or "Is it okay?" Binabago lang ang tono ng boses kung magtatanong or gagamitin un for answering.

Gamsahamnida (pronounce 'Kamsahamnida'; polite) or Gomawo (pronounce 'Komahwo'; informal) - Thank you.

Joesonghamnida; Joesonghae (POLITE) or Mian; Mianae; Mianhaeyo (Miyan; Miyahne; Miyanheyo; INFORMAL) - I'm sorry ; Sorry


Ne - YES; you can use this to answer them in polite way.

Eung (ohng.) - YES in more informal way.

Aniyo - polite way of NO; Anya/Ani is the more informal form.

Geureom (Go-rum) - Sure

Joa! or Arraseo! (Arasuh!) or Ara! - OKAY; I understand; I know! (Joa can also mean Like.)

Hajima! or Geuman!- Don't!

Jebal. - Please.

Nugu? - Who?

Mwo? - What?

Eodi? - Where?

Eonje? - When?

Wae? - Why?

Eottuke? - How?

Eottun gu? - Which?

Nugu-ku? - Whose?

OMO! - just like "OMG"

Saranghaeyo; Saranghae; Saranghalgayo - I love you.

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