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how can i say this sentences in korean"?"
anyone can help me"?
translate this in korean:
*im going to busan tommorow/soon,,see you!
*i wanted to see my family
*i can speak little hangul
*can
*you
7 gen 2009 11:09
Risposte · 3
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'-ㅂ니다' is way too formal in spoken Korean.
I'm going to busan tommorow/soon. See you!
내일/곧 부산 가요. 그 때 봐요!
I wanted to see my family.
가족이 보고 싶었어요.
I can speak Korean a little.
저 한국말 조금 할 수 있어요.
can [-ㄹ 수 있]
do 하다 ⇒ 할 수 있다
There are two words to refer to another person in front of you in Korean. 너 and 당신. You can say 너 to your close friends who are the same age as you or who are younger than you 너. You won't have the opportunity to say 당신 unless you sing or you're married.
8 gennaio 2009
I'm going to busan tommorow/soon. See you!
내일/곧 부산 가요. 다시뵈요!
I wanted to see my family.
가족을 보고 싶었어요.
I can speak Korean a little.
한국말 조금 할 수 있어요.
can 할수있다
do 하다
8 settembre 2010
im going to busan tommorow/soon,,see you!
-> 나는 내일 부산에 갑니다. 잠시후에 만나요!
i wanted to see my family.
-> 나는 나의 가족이 보고 싶습니다.
i can speak little hangul
-> 나는 한글을 조금 말할 수 있습니다.
(it's a little bit strange sentence. it's better write this..: i can speak Korean a little bit.)
7 gennaio 2009
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Competenze linguistiche
Cinese (mandarino), Inglese, Filippino (tagalog), Giapponese, Coreano, Spagnolo
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Cinese (mandarino), Giapponese, Coreano, Spagnolo
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