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Question | Answer |
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Yes. | yeh |
No. | ah-ni-o |
It's okay. That's alright. | kwen-chah-nah-yo |
How are you? How do you do? [also in reply] | ahn-nyong-ha-se-yo |
Good bye. | ahn-nyong-i kah-se-yo |
Thank you. [formal] | kahm-sa-hahm-ni-da |
Thank you. [less formal] | koh-mahp-soom-ni-da |
I am sorry. [intense] | che-sohng-hahm-ni-da |
I am sorry. [less intense] | mi-ahn-hahm-ni-da |
coffee give me "Give me coffee." " I'd like to have coffee, please." | k'uh-p'i chu-se-yo |
breakfast ; morning | ah-ch'im |
lunch ; lunch time | chum-shim |
dinner ; evening | cho-nyok |
restaurant | shik-tahng |
bread | bahng |
so-goom | salt |
restroom | hwah-jahng-shil |
phone number | chuhn-hwah-bun-ho |
Korean is classified as an SOV language, which stands for <Subject-Object-Verb> word order. English on the other hand is an SVO language. A subject is the one who acts. An object is the one who receives the subjects action. For example: | <English> Bob loves Jenny. Who loves Jenny? Bob does. Who is loved by Bob? Jenny is. In Korean this sentence will be in the the word order: <Korean> Bob Jenny loves. |
Hello, My Name is _____. | ahn-nyong-ha-se-yo, Cho-nen _____ ee-mi-da. |
Our ______ | Wol-eee? Woody? |
What does your father do? | ----Isshi- abuju-geenin mul-sin eel ha-se-yo |