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BASIC KOREAN PHRASES FOR TRAVELLERS
GREETINGS
안녕하세요 - Hello 환영해요 - Welcome 저는 NAME입니다 - My name is NAME 반갑습니다 - Nice to meet you
어떻게 지내세요? - How are you doing? 한국말 잘 못해요 - I don’t speak Korean well 천천히 말씀해 주세요 - Please speak slowly 영어 하세요? - Do you speak English? 잘 모르겠네요 - I do not understand
안녕히 가세요 - Goodbye (To person leaving) 안녕히 계세요 - Goodbye (To person staying)
네 - Yes 아니요 - No
MANNERS
감사합니다 - Thank you 천만에요 - You’re welcome 아닙니다 - It’s nothing
미안합니다 - I’m sorry 괜찮아요 - It’s okay
실례합니다 - Excuse me 여기요 - Over here 잠시만요 - Wait a moment
SHOPPING
얼마에요? - How much is this? 카드 받으세요? - Do you take credit card? NAME OF ITEM있어요? - Do you have NAME OF ITEM?
교환해 주세요 - Please exchange this item 환불해 주세요 - Please refund this 영수증 주세요 - Please give me a receipt
RESTAURANTS
NAME OF FOOD주세요 - Please give me NAME OF FOOD 메뉴 주세요 - Please give me the menu 계산서 주세요 - Please give me the bill
LOCATION/DIRECTION
NAME OF PLACE어디인지 아세요? - Do you know where NAME OF PLACE is? 지도 그려 주실 수 있어요? - Can you draw a map for me? 화장실 어디있어요? - Where is the bathroom? 여기 어디에요? - Where am I?
길을 잃었어요 - I am lost 택시 불러 주세요 - Please call me a taxi NAME OF PLACE으로 가주세요 - Please take me to NAME OF PLACE
왼쪽 - Left 오른쪽 - Right 직진 - Straight ahead
EMERGENCIES
병원 어디있어요? - Where is the hospital? 긴급 상황이에요 - It’s an emergency 의사 필요해요 - I need a doctor 경찰에 신고해 주세요 - Please call the police
여기가 아파요 - It hurts here 저 알러지 있어요 - I have an allergy 도와주세요 - Help me
This lesson was prompted from one of the requests that I got, asking for everyday, conversational phrases so I hope that this helps you to learn some of the most important phrases to know in Korean. I decided to base these phrases around the basics that you may want to know for travelling purposes so I hope that you will eventually manage to use them if you visit South Korea at any time in the future - I wanted the phrases to be practical in nature so that you could actually get around to using them. I thought about what I wished I had known when I started learning English and utilized those ideas. Thank you for supporting my account!
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FROMIRELANDTOKOREA’S LESSON MASTERLIST
Seeing as I have a masterlist for ALL of my posts, including resources, books, etc (find it here) I wanted an organised lesson one! I hope this will help everyone!
HANGUL/READING:
Lesson 1: Hangul Basic Consonants Pt.1 Lesson 2: Hangul Basic Consonants Pt.2 Lesson 3: Hangul Basic Consonants Lesson 4: Diphthongs Lesson 5: Aspirated and Double Consonants Lesson 6: Batchim Pt.1 Lesson 22: Batchim Pt. 2 NEED TO KNOW:
Lesson 17: How Korean Age Works Lesson 18: Levels of Politeness in Korean
VOCABULARY:
Lesson 7: Hello, Thank You, Goodbye, Yes and No Lesson 8: I’m Sorry Lesson 9: Please, More, a Little Lesson 14: Native Korean Numbers and Uses Lesson 16: Sino-Korean Numbers and Uses Lesson 19: Days of the Week Lesson 20: Months Lesson 21: Body Parts Lesson 23: School Subjects Lesson 24: School Vocabulary Lesson 25: Family Lesson 42: Today, Tomorrow, Now etc. Lesson 58: Vegetables Lesson 59: Fruit Lesson 60: Emotions Lesson 61: Food and Drink Lesson 68: Sports Lesson 69: Places in Town Lesson 79: Animals Lesson 80: Clothes Lesson 84: Sickness Pt. 1 Lesson 85: Sickness Pt. 2 Lesson 86: Sickness Pt. 3 Lesson 93: Transportation Lesson 94: Halloween GRAMMAR: Lesson 10: It Is, What is It? Lesson 12: This Is, What is This? Lesson 13: This, That, It, Thing Lesson 26: Have/Don’t Have Lesson 17: 15 Useful Verbs Lesson 27: Present Tense Conjugation Lesson 28: Past Tense Conjugation Lesson 29-32: Future Tense 1 2 3 4 Future Tense Meanings and Examples 1 2 3 4 Lesson 33: How to Form Korean Sentences Lesson 34: Don’t + Verb Lesson 35: Topic/Subject Marking Particles ~은/는 + ~이/가 Lesson 36: Topic/Subject Marking Particles ~은/는 + ~이/가 Pt 2 Lesson 37: Object Marking Particle ~을/를 Lesson 38: Want To -고 싶어요 Lesson 39: Location Marking Particles ~어디, ~에, ~에서 Lesson 40: Negative Sentences Lesson 41: Negative Sentences with 하다 Lesson 43: Who? Lesson 44: Why, How, How much? Lesson 45: From - To - , From - Until - Lesson 46: Therefore, So Lesson 47: And, With ~하고, ~(이)랑 Lesson 48: But, However, ~그렇지만, ~그런데 Lesson 49: To/From Someone Lesson 50: Plural Nouns Lesson 51: Telling Time Lesson 53: -지 마세요 (지마) Lesson 54: -(으)세요 Imperative Lesson 55: -아/어/여 주세요 Lesson 56: -도 Too, Also, As Well Lesson 57: -만 Only Lesson 62: Can, Cannot - (으)ㄹ 수 있다/없다 Lesson 63: Present/Past/Future Progressive Lesson 64: A bit, Really, Very, Not really, Not at all Lesson 65: Changing Nouns into Verbs -는 것 Lesson 66: Counters 개 + 명 Lesson 67: To Be Good/Bad At Lesson 70: Have to, Should, Must Lesson 71: Still, Not Yet Lesson 72: Already Lesson 73: (으)로 Lesson 74: If, In Case Lesson 75: Let’s Lesson 76: Pronouns + Possessive Pronouns Lesson 77:ㄹ/을 것: Lesson 78: Doable/Worth Doing Lesson 81: (으)ㅂ시다 Lesson 82: 처럼 Like Lesson 83: More….Than Lesson 87: 좋다 vs 좋아하다 Lesson 88: -ㄴ가 Lesson 89: 다, 더 - All, More Lesson 90: Behind, In Front of, Beside Lesson 91: Written Descriptive Form Adjectives Lesson 92: Before -ing Lesson 95: To be Similar to/The Same as -같다 Lesson 96: To Care/Not Care Pt.1 Lesson 97: To Care/Not Care Pt.2 Lesson 98: Connecting Verbs Lesson 99: Might, Perhaps, It’s Possible Lesson 100: To Want 원하다 PHRASES:
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Korean slang!
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Vocab for my favorite thing - FOOD!
씹는 맛 – the chewing texture of a food 바삭바삭하다 – to be crispy (fried foods) 아삭아삭하다 – to be crunchy (fruits & vegetables) 쫄깃쫄깃하다 – to be chewy 끈적끈적하다 – to be sticky 말랑말랑하다 – to be soft (marshmallow, rice cakes) 칼칼하다 – to be spicy & parching (because of red pepper powder) 얼큰하다 – to be spicy but refreshing (spicy soup when you’re sick)
The next 3 are not actually chewing textures, but still food adjectives:
부글부글 – to be boiling / heavy bubbles (soup) 보글보글 – to be bubbling / light bubbles (soup) 지글지글 – to be sizzling (frying meat)
LEARN KOREAN
For all you international kpop fans out there who’d like to learn Korean (for multiple reason I guess?), I have collected a large collection of online textbooks, websites, resources, and blogs that can help you achieve your goal!
online textbooks: [ all the downloads are pdfs, no .rar files! ]
My Korean – book one
My Korean – book two
Dirty Korean
Using Korean
Basic Korean
Korean from Zero! – book one
Korean Grammar for International Learners
Using Korean: a Contemporary Use
Intermediate College Korean
Living Language Korean Course
Continuing Korean
Handbook of Korean Vocabulary
Korean Grammar in Use
Korean for Dummies
Korean Made Simple (not a download)
websites:
how to study korean
Sogang Korean Program
learn korean
talk to me in korean
lets learn korean
free korean lessons
korean for dummies cheat sheet
korean class 101
korean class 101 (youtube)
talktomeinkorean (youtube)
sweetandtasty (youtube)
seemile (youtube)
common vocabulary
useful korean phrases
grammar + vocab reference
vocab games
quizlet
Apps: [ some may only be available for iphone or android and not both so bear with me ]
pop-popping korean (iOS + android)
tengugo hangul (iOS + android)
kdrama talk (iOS only)
Neme Korean (iOS + android)
KORLINK by Talk to Me in Korean (iOS + android)
Learn Korean by Bravo Language (iOS + android)
Korean Flashcards (free on android only, $4.99 on iOS)
Learn Korean 6000 words (android only)
TOPIK One (iOS + android)
Dongsa (iOS + android)
POPYA animals & fruits + vegetables (iOS + android)
misc. resources:
korean keyboard
culture notes
text slang
crash course on honorifics
children’s books
the chosun (news in korean)
korean class 101 podcast
talk to me in korean podcast
blogs: [ most of these seem pretty active as far as i can tell ]
unyounglearnskorean
study-korean
translating korean
letstteok-korean
onestopkorean
learnkoreanwithmusic
hangeulit
learninghangukeo
way-to-fluency
snubiwriteskorean
easykorean
cassarilla
teachmykorean
HAPPY STUDYING EVERYONE!!!
SLANG 대박~ awesome! Swag! 멘붕~mental breakdown (comes from 멘탈붕괴) 심쿵~sound of a settling heart. When something is cute 헐~ wow. (sarcastically) 훈훈하다~heart warming 훈남/훈녀~a heart warming guy (rather than good looking) 미남/미녀~a physically attractive guy 엄친아~mother’s friend’s son (abr. of 엄마의 친구의 아들) 행쇼~”peace” or be happy (“peace” as in “peace out” or bye. Comes from 행복하십쇼) 갑 vs 을~superior versus subordinate 알바~part time job (comes from 아르바이트) 개소리~ nonsense (literally: dog noise) 게거품 물다~ to be extremely angry (literally: foaming at the mouth like a crab) 까다~ to criticize
Ahhh. (°_°) so many slang words~ obviously there’s more, but let’s move on to texting.
TEXTING ㅇㅋ~ okay ㄱㄷ~ wait. (from 기다려주세요) ㅇㅇ~Informal yes (from 응) ㅎㅎ/ㅋㅋ/푸하하하~ laugh/laugh/evil laugh respectively ㄴ/ㄴㄴ~ no ㅎㅇ~ hi (from 하이) ㅇㄷ~ where? (From 어디?) ㅃ/ㅃㅃ/ㅃㅇ/ㅂㅂ/ㅂㅇetc.~ bye ㄱㅊ~ it’s okay (괜찮아) ㅈㅅ~ sorry (죄송해) ㅉㅉ~ tsk tsk ㅊㅋ~ congratulations (축하해) ㄱㅅ~ thank you (감사해) ㄷㄷ~ shivering noise ㄷㅊ~ shut up (닥쳐) ㅅㄱ~ “peace” (kind of similar to 행쇼 except more of a goodbye than a be happy) (수고해라/수고)
EMOTICONS ㅠㅠ/ㅜㅜ~ crying ^^/^-^ ~ smiling eyes ㅡㅡ ~ wth straight face. Like -_- orz/OTZ/OTL~ a dude kneeling over (I’ve known this for a very long time and I STILL read it as “orz” “O-T-Z” and “O-T-L” ㅎㅎ)
I hope this helped you guys understand any native texters that are texting you these weird things that you can’t understand. I suppose it is like an American texting a person learning English “lol wats up brah. U doin gud? Lolz k me 2” ㅎㅎ Anyway~ if someone texts you some weird thing that doesn’t translate on the translator or dictionary, chances are, it’s probably slang. Just ask that person to write it out as a full word, or give you the meaning in English. If not, it’s probably online!
행쇼! ☆*:.。. o(≧▽≦)o .。.:*☆
~특별한 짱보라
“When you reach your age, what is the scariest thing in the world?” “As you get older, your tears keep welling up. Even watching a soap opera makes you cry, and getting ready to leave this world is a sad thing, I guess.”
“아버님 나이정도 되면은 세상에서 뭐가 제일 무서우세요?” “나이 들면 자꾸 눈물이 많아져. 연속극만 봐도 눈물이 나고, 갈 준비를 하는게 슬픈거지 뭐.”
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“I’m thirty-four and I haven’t felt real love yet. Sometimes I think: ‘Maybe it’s me. Maybe I’ll never get to that point.’ I’ve had a couple of relationships. But a woman has never really made me feel jealous. And I’ve never felt that I would do anything to be with another person. I’ve read about real love in books, and seen it in movies, but I’ve never felt it. Like in the Titanic movie– they are trying so hard to be together. That is hard for me to understand. I’m not sure what that would feel like. There is one movie with Winona Ryder where she is about to join a monastery, but then she meets a gardener, and she kisses him, and suddenly she feels real love. I’m not sure what love feels like. But I’m guessing I’ll know when I feel it. Like Winona Ryder knew.” (Rosario, Argentina)
Đến bao giờ ta viết được cho em Một bài thơ không có trong sách vở Một bài thơ tồn tại bằng nỗi nhớ Trong nỗi buồn em đã tặng cho ta
~ Nguyễn Thế Hoàng Linh
Yes, I want to be your friend. I want to be the friend you fall hopelessly in love with. The one you take into your arms and into your bed and into the private world you keep trapped in your head. I want to be that kind of friend.
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