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milk

우유

liquor

to be not

아니에요

student

악생

cat

공양이

most common way for greeting someone in korean

안녕하세요 (hi,hello,how r u,good afternoon,good...)


안녕 well being,peace,health


하세요 you do,do you?,please do

polite/formal language

존댓말

the most common way to say "thank you"

감사합니다


감사 appreciation,thankfulness,gratitude


합니다 I do,I am doing

yes (polite)


means agreement to what other ppl said


ex You don't like cookies?


네,I don't like cookies.


(I agree about the fact that I don't like cookies.)

no (polite)

아니요


means disagreement about what the other ppl said


ex You can swim?


아니요,I can't !


(I disagree about the fact that I can actually swim.)

cofee

커피

I (polite)

I (informal)

the way to express more strongly that you're saying "yes,that's right"

네,맛아요.

Bye


when you're leaving and the other person/ppl staying

하녕히 계세요


stay in peace

Bye


when you're staying and the other person/ppl are leaving

안녕히 가세요


go in peace

way to said "sorry"

죄송합니다


죄송합 apology,being sorry


니다 I do

1) when you want someone's attention and talk to them or just let them know something


2) when you want to call the waither in the restaurant/café to order something

저기요

ways to said "excuse me" when you want to pass trough

1.잠신만요 (litt. just a second)


2. 죄송합니다 (litt. I'm sorry)


3.잠깐만요 (litt. just a second)


when you're referring to something NEAR yourself


this (near you)

when you're referring to something FARTHER AWAY FROM YOU and closer to the person that you are talking to

(the/that near the other person)

when you're referring to something far away from both of you (you and the person you talking with)


that (over there)

item,stuff,thing,fact

거/것

student

학생

person

사람

water

bag

what

book

office

사무실

camera

카메라

dictionary

사전

cellphone

핸드폰

school

학교

tomorrow

내일