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how do you say "my name is john, what about you?" and more
how do you say
"the weather is nice today"
and
"i wish i could go there, i want to go there"
i know how to say 'my name is john' but i don't know how to counter the question. so i don't know how to ask, what about you?
i need to learn these little common daily phrases in Korean, if there are anymore common phrase in Korean that i must absolutely know please tell me :) thanks.
2011年7月12日 03:29
回答 · 7
Ok, here you go! ^^/
1) "my name is john, what about you?"
formal, 제 이름은 존입니다, 이름이 어떻게 되세요?(당신은요?-X)
(je i-reum-eun jon-im-ni-da, i-reum-i eo-tteo-ke doe-se-yo? (dang-sin-eun-nyo? X)
informal, 내 이름은 존이야, 넌?
(nae i-reum-eun jon-i-ya, neon?)
2) "the weather is nice today"
formal, 오늘 날씨는 좋습니다.(o-neul lal-ssi-neun jo-sseum-ni-da)
informal, 오늘 날씨 좋은데.(o-neul lal-ssi jo-eun-de)
3) "i wish i could go there, i want to go there"
formal, 거기에 갈수 있으면 좋겠습니다, 저는 거기 가고 싶습니다.
(only in a textbook^^/)
(geo-gie gal-su i-seu-myeon jo-ket-seum-ni-da, jeo-neun geo-gi ga-go sip-seum-ni-da.)
informal, 거기 갈 수있으면 좋겠다, 거기 가고싶어(요).
(geo-gi gal su-i-seu-myeon jo-ket-da, geo-gi ga-go-si-peo(yo))
\^o^/
2011年7月12日
oh is that so?..i knew the issoyo and oppsoyo part but i learnt the impolite or the really casual one (da and opta) to chongmal khamsaeyo!
2011年7月25日
i made a mistake - sorry - actually -- if you add a particle after Ireum --- it should be "I" pronounced "ee" or you could also say "nuen" the luel/eul is used for verbs.... so, again, i'm just a beginner..... but I think that yes greetings and introductions can be sometimes the hardest..... i tend to learn a lot of nouns first (perhaps out of laziness.) hope that helps,
2011年7月16日
in my limited korean I would say "Ireum Imnikka?" or "Ireum Luel Imnikka?"
IS THERE? THERE IS..... THERE ISN'T - the most useful phrases perhaps
I think the most useful phrase to learn in Korean is "are there any?" "there isnt" etc...
Politely - you can ask for example "orenji jusu ga iseumnikka?" pronounced "i-soom-nee-ka?"
so Iseumnikka means "is there?"
more casually you will here "isseoyo?" my students always ask this in korean about homework.
the answer form would be - politely isseumnida
though you may here just isseoyo. or even just da = casual form of imnida = "it is" (roughly)
Weiguk da (it is a foreigner)
Weiguk Isseoyo or isseumnida (there is/exists a foreigner)
the negative would be osseoyo or opta.
I think it's good just to imagine situations and the language you would need.
maybe entering a restaurant you could ask is there a menu or is there a table
but i have just learned from piecing things together and because my 2nd language is japanese - which is similar to korean - i just try to draw parallels.
It is not easy - and you will have to - or you may be already aware - that sometimes the written forms do not exactly transliterate the sounds perfectly - but in general just learn the simplest way to say something - it seems at this point you are not aiming for perfect fluency - so it's better just to do what you can remember easier (maybe?).... those are my suggestions - I'm not a know-it-all but I have lived here in Korea for 1 year and have some suggestions that come from a beginner's point of view and a beginner only just - finally - getting around to trying to figure out things.
good luck
send me a message anytime,
george.
2011年7月16日
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