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How to say "I have something to ask you" or "I have something I need you to do please" in korean?
I'm teaching english to a couple of Koreans students and I have a questionnaire to ask them to fill out about English. But for the first part I need to know how do I say that. But the rest I know how to say and ask them.
17 de may. de 2017 17:56
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Here are strict translations of the two sentences.
(If talking to one person, use 'X 씨에게 / X 씨가' instead of 여러분에게 / 여러분이, where 'X' is the person's name)
1. I have something to ask you.
=> 여러분에게 물어볼 게 있어요 or 여러분께 질문이 있어요 (I have question for you).
2. I have something I need you to do please.
=> 여러분이 해야 [하셔야] 될 게 있어요. ('하셔야' is more respectful than '해야')
You could also say it a little differently in your situation.
1. 여러분이 설문지에 답변을 해 주셨으면 좋겠어요 (I would like to ask you to fill out a questionnaire).
2. 여러분이 (제게) 한 가지 해 주셨으면 좋겠어요 (I would like to ask you to do something for me).
18 de mayo de 2017
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Rachel 레이첼
Competencias lingüísticas
Chino (mandarín), Inglés, Alemán, Coreano, Español
Idioma de aprendizaje
Chino (mandarín), Alemán, Coreano
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