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45 Cards in this Set
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안녕하세요
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Hello. Formal, literal translation is "Are you at peace?"
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standard formal greeting
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안녕히추무세요
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Good night. Formal
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salutation for the evening.
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안녕
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hello/goodbye Informal, only used with those younger than you or close friends and peers
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informal salutation
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안녕 히 가세요
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goodbye, formal, literal translation is go in peace. only used when the speaker is staying and guest is leaving.
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formal salution when the guest is leaving and the speaker is staying
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안녕 히 게세요
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goodbye, formal, only used when speaker is leaving.
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formal salutation when speaker is leaving
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다녀 오겠어요
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See you later, informal, used when leaving
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informal salutation when leaving, not goodbye.
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수고하셍요
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goodbye, semiformal, used when leaving work. literal translation is "work hard"
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semiformal salutation when leaving work, literal translation is work hard
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다녀 오세요
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see you later, informal, said when leaving. literal translation, i will return
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informal salutation, said when speaker is leaving.
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또 뵙겠습니다
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see you later, in formal no specific context.
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informal slautation when departing without specified context
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또만납 시다
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see you later, informal no specific context
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주세요
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[please] give me. what the speaker is asking for should be placed prior to 주세요
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주싮시오
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[please] do. place what the speaker wants done before 주십시오
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잠시 기다려 주십시오
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one moment please, formal, typically used by waitstaff, but to be used when speaking to someone older or higher in status than you.
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자까 마요
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one moment please, informal.
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카주 세요
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[please] take me. the destination is to be said before 카주 셍요
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해주세요
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[please] do it/something for me. place what the speaker wants done bwfore the 해주세요
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감사합니다
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thank you. formal.
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고맙습니다
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thank you, formal.
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구마와
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thank you informal. kuh mah woah
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참고맙습니다
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thank you very much formal
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대단히감사합니다
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thank you very much, formal alternative
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촌만에요
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youre welcome, formal
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참시만요
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excuse me, informal, used when you need to, for instance, pass people on the subway to exit the traincar.
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미안 합니다
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im sorry, formal
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미안해
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im sorry, informal. hangul spelling might be wrong
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최송 합니다
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Im sorry, formal.
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죄송합니다
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pardon me, formal.
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시래. 합니다
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excuse me, super formal, for instance when entering a superiors office or disturbing someone at home.
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나
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I
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나는
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I am [doing/wanting etc]
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초는
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i am [insert name]
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나는 모릅 니다
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I dont know
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구로게 셍각 합니다
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i think so, formal
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안가요
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im not going/we are not.going
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가고십습니다
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i would like to go
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가고십오
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i would like to go, in formal
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... 가고 십오요
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place then i want to go
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하극 마를촘해요
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i dont understand korean
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갈까요
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shall we go? formal
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갈까?
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shall we go informal
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못가요
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we cant go
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나를/내게
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me
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내게보여 추십시오
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let me see it
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내게 속한 긋입니다
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let me see it
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내게 물한겁 추십시요
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please give me a cup of water
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