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안녕
annyeong
well-being; peace; health
하세요
haseyo
You do? Do you? Please do.
안녕하세요
annyeong haseyo
Hello; How are you? Good evening.
감사
gamsa
appreciation; thankfulness; gratitude
합니다
hamnida
I do; I am doing.
감사합니다
gamsa hamnida
Thank you.
ne
Yes.
아니요
aniyo
No.
안녕히 계세요
annyeonghi geseyo
Goodbye; See you (if you are leaving, and the other person is (or the other people are) staying)
안녕히 가세요
annyeonghi gaseyo
Goodbye; See you (if you are staying, an the other person is (or the other people are) leaving)
존댓말
jondaetmal
polite/formal language
맞아요
majayo
That’s right; right
죄송합니다
joesong hamnida
I apologize (only when it's your fault)
저기요
jeogiyo
Excuse me (for getting someones attention or waitress)
잠시만요
jamsi manyo
Just a second
잠깐만요
jamkkan manyo
Just a second
죄송
joesong
apology; being sorry; feeling ashamed
이에요
ieyo
simillar to "to be" (used when word ends with consonant)
예요
yeyo
simillar to "to be" (used when word ends with vowel)
mwo
what
이거
igeo
this; this one
geot
thing
i
this (generally, when you are referring to something near yourself, you use the word 이 [i])
geu
the; that (generally, when you are referring to something farther away from you and closer to the other person you are talking to, you use the word 그 [geu])
jeo
"that; over there (generally, when you are referring to something far away from both you and the other person you are talking with, you use the word 저 [ jeo])
사람
saram
a person