SPEAK | ASKING FOR. . .

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Ohkay. If you think Korean can be easily asked to have a date with you . . . actually it's hard. Why? They don't talk to people whom they CONSIDER and LITERALLY a stranger for them. Becoz remember the "eye contact" thingy? They really do it in Korea. So much for showing respect for everyone.

Mas uso ang "GROUP DATES" sa kanila, where one will be "set up" for a blind date whatsoever. I forgot what's the right term for it. >0<

ANYWAY. (from my Teacher [father] ^0^v)

Can I see you again? = Dah ohme to bowl su itssolkayo? / Urito manalka?

When will I see you again? = Unje dasi mannal su-iseyo?

Can we meet today? = Jigom manalka?

I wanna see you. = na nu bogoshipo

Can we go out tomorrow? = na il manal soo it solkayo?

Will you go out with me? = juhago gachi nagasillayo?

Let's go out later. = da ome han buto mo icho?

Let's see each other again = da ohme to bwayo.

It will be great see you again. = dasi manatsomyon jokeneyo

What's your number? = Junwabunoga etuke dwa?

My number is. . . = Nae junwabunonun. . .

Can I call you? = Naega junwahalla?

Here's my number. . . = igu ne junwabunoya.

I'll call you tomorrow = naega na il junwahalke

I want to call you sooner = du ilchik junhwa hago siputsuyo



I'm running out of ideas. >0<

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