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Friday, September 16, 2011

Hangul (Part 1) : Korea Fever Part II


Annyeong J, Part 2 lets continue to learn korean.. hwaiting!
 There’s two kinda of language: formal & informal. From WGM => Korean TV program (hehe), the informal called banmal, usually it is used when someone talk with their friend in a same age or younger age. Ok, quit the talk, lets continue..

  • Annyeong hasimnika ? : How r’u, good morning, afternoon, evening, night (Informal)
  • Annyeong haseyo : hallo (for greeting)=> most common
  • Annyonghi Gyesipsiyo : good bye, bade farewell
  •  Annyonghi Gyeseyo : good bye, bade farewell (Informal)
  • Annyonghi Jumuseyo : good night, have a nice sleep
  • Cal Cayo : good night, have a nice sleep (Informal)
  • Oso Osipsiyo : welcome
  • Oso Oseyo : welcome(Informal)
  • Ottokhe Jinesimnika: How are you ?
  • Ottokhe Jineseyo : How are you  (Informal)
  • Cal Cinemnida : It’s alright
  • Cal Cineyo : It’s alright (Informal)
  •  To Mannapsida : see you
  • To Mannayo : see you (Informal)
  • Sile Hamnida : Excuse me
  •  Pan gapseumnida : Nice to meet you
  •  Pan gawoyo : Nice to meet you (Informal)
  •  Kamsa hamnida : thank you
  • gomaweo : thanks (informal )
  • Chon mane mal seumnida : you’re welcome
  •  Chon maneyo : you’re welcome (Informal)
  • Cwe song hamnida : I’m apologize
  • Cwe song heyo : I’m apologize (Informal)
  • Mian hamnida : Sorry
  •  Mian heyo : Sorry (Informal)
  • mianhae : sorry
  •  Kwen chan seumnida : It’s okay
  • Kwe chan ayo : It’s okay Informal)
  • Cap deuseyo : expression before eating (like => itadakimasu in Japanese)
  • Siksa hasipsiyo : expression before eating (like => itadakimasu in Japanese)
  •  Siksa haseyo : expression before eating (like => itadakimasu in Japanese) (Informal)
  •  Oneul jeul gowo seumnida : Today is so nice/pleasure
  • Oneul jeul gowo seyo : Today is so nice/pleasure Informal)
  • Ju mal cal cine sipsiyo : Have a nice weekend
  •  Ju mal cal cineseyo : Have a nice weekend (Informal)
  • Ne, iseumnida : Yes, I have/there is
  •  Ne, issoyo : Yes, I have/there is (Informal)
This is part 1 ..to be continued.. hehe

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