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Vilma Mikaela
How to say "You" in Korean? And how about "Me"?
19 okt. 2011 15:05
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To add onto kimchibokkeumbap's (yum haha) answer..
As you know, there are *very generally* two types of speech levels in Korean: (I know there are technically more but just speaking very generally.) casual, 반말, and polite, 존댓말.
Casually, you = 너 (neo) and me = 나 (na).
When you're being polite, me = 저 (jeo) and you wouldn't really say 'you' at anybody when you're being polite. It's more common to use their name and some sort of suffix or a title i.e. ajusshi and so on.
19 oktober 2011
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You = 너
Me = 나
19 oktober 2011
It is very complicated to say "you" in Korean, so you don't normally say 'you'. You can look at this article.
http://funkorean4u.wordpress.com/2014/07/13/beginner-how-to-say-you-in-korean/
13 juli 2014
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