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korean is tuff Hi I need help with korean once again rip

How would I ask if there is a lot of something in korean? For example:

"Are there a lot of foreigners in (x)?"

"Is there a lot of food left?"

"Do you have a lot foreign friends?"

I'm not quite sure what the structure of these questions would be so please help me out if you know!! Thank you in advance✨

Jun 12, 2018 5:21 AM
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"Are there a lot of foreigners in (x)?"

거기에 외국인 많아?

"Is there a lot of food left?"

거기 음식 많이 남아있어?

"Do you have a lot of foreign friends?"

너 외국인 친구 많아?


'there' is actually translated to '그 곳', '그 장소' but in speaking we normally say '거기'

and 'here' is the same. It should be '이 곳', '이 장소' but we just say '여기'

Korean sentence is in order as subject+object+verb

and it's the same for asking which is not the same as English.


거기에 / 그곳에 외국인 많아. There are number of foreigners.

거이에 / 그곳에 외국인이 많나요? Are there number of foreigners?


나는 외국인 친구가 많아. I have lots of foreign friends.

너는 외국인 친구가 많아? Do you have lots for  foreign friends?




June 12, 2018