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  1. To get you started, here are some basic phrases you can use to speak Korean:

    • Yes – 네 (ne)
    • No – 아니요 (a-ni-yo)
    • Hello – 안녕하세요 (an-nyeong-ha-se-yo)
    • Thank you – 고맙습니다 (go-map-seum-ni-da)
    • You’re welcome – 천만에요 (cheon-man-e-yo)
    • Excuse me – 실례합니다 (sill-ye-ham-ni-da)
    • Ok – 괜찮아요 (gwaen-chan-a-yo)
    • I don’t know – 몰라요 (mollayo)
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    What are some other useful Korean phrases?
    You might notice that there are a few ways of saying some of the basic Korean phrases, such as “excuse me”, “thank you,” and “goodbye”. In English, these phrases are much more multi-purpose.
    How do you say "I'm sorry" in Korean?
    Well, there are two main ways to say “I’m sorry” in Korean: 죄송합니다, joesonghamnida, and 미안해요, mianhaeyo. But wait! There’s more to it than that. See, Korean culture has a hierarchical way of talking. What that means is, you have to talk more formally to those older or of higher status than you and use casual speech with those younger than you.
    www.fluentin3months.com/sorry-in-korean/
    How do you say "thank you" in Korean?
    The most common way to say "thank you" in Korean is 감사합니다 (gam-sa-ham-ni-da). While this phrase is considered polite and formal, it's appropriate in any situation when you're speaking to a stranger. There are other more informal ways to say "thank you" in Korean to friends and family members.
    www.wikihow.com/Say-Thank-You-in-Korean
    How do you say "hello" in Korean?
    The formal way to say “hello” in Korean is 안녕하십니까? (annyeonghasimnikka). This is often used in announcements, speeches, or on the news in South Korea. This way of saying “hello” uses formal language and can be used the first time you greet someone you don’t know.
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    Jul 23, 2015

    Top 100 Easy Korean Phrases You Must Know! Part 9

    1. Do you have some free time? 시간… 있어요? …
    2. Do you have a boyfriend? 남자친구 있어요? …
    3. I quit smoking! 나 담배 끊었어! Na dambae …
    4. Let’s take a picture! 사진 찍자! Sajin jjikja! Good …
    5. I don’t want to go. 싫어. Sireo. Don’t want to go …
    6. I have a stomachache. 배 아파. Bae apa. Maybe …
    7. I’m upset! 기분 나빠! Gibun nappa! It’s good to talk …
    8. I’m heartbroken. 마음이 아파요. Maeum-i apayo. …
    9. What kinds of books do you read? 우와… 무슨 책 …
    • Estimated Reading Time: 4 mins
      https://www.linguajunkie.com/korean-2/easy-korean-phrases
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    • https://www.optilingo.com/blog/korean/korean-phrases
      • Estimated Reading Time: 6 mins
          1. “Hello!” – 안녕하세요! (ahn-nyung-ha-se-yo) You can use this greeting at any …
          2. “My name is _____” – 제 이름은 ____ 입니다” (jeh ee-reum-un ____ eep-nee …
          3. “Nice to meet you.” – 반갑습니다 (bahn-gap-seup-ni-da) This is a polite way to …
          4. “Thank you.” – 감사합니다 (kam-sa-ham-ni-da.) If you need a simple way to …
          5. “Excuse me/Just a moment.” – 잠시만요 (jam-shi-man-yo.) This phrase comes …
          6. “I’m sorry.” – 죄송합니다 / 미안합니다 (Joe-song-ham-ni-da / Mi-an-ham-ni …
          7. “How are you?” – 어떻게 지내세요? (uh-dduh-keh ji-neh-seh-yo?) Use this …
          8. “I am good.”- 잘 지내요 (jal-ji-neh-yo) If someone asks you how you are, you …
          9. “Goodbye.”- 안녕히 계세요 (ahn-nyung-hee geh-seh-yo) 안녕히 가세요 (ahn …
          10. “How much is it?” – 얼마예요 (Eol-ma-ye-yo?) Important for your shopping …
      • https://ling-app.com/ko/basic-words-and-phrases-in-korean
        • Meanings And Sounds Of The Basic Korean Words And Phrases You Should Lean
          1. 네 (ne) / 예 ( ye ). As a traveler, this is really essential, especially in airports, shopping, …
          2. 아니요 (a-ni-yo). No is also one of the basic but most important words to learn in Korean. It is …
          3. 괜찮아요 (gwaen-chan-a-yo). The common way of agreeing is...
      • https://www.fluentin3months.com/korean-phrases-2
        • Estimated Reading Time: 6 mins
          • Common Korean Phrases for Everyday Life
            • Good luck: 화이팅 ( hwaiting, literally: “fighting”) or 행운을 빕니다 ( haengun-eul bimnida)
            • Cheers: 건배 ( geonbae)
            • Amazing: 대박 ( daebak)
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