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Explanation: In the formal translation, the verb "말해요" is used, which is the polite form of the verb "to say." This form is appropriate for formal situations or when speaking to someone older or in a position of authority. In the casual translation, the verb "말해" is used...
“Are there any Korean names that sound like English names?” “How do you write my K-Pop bias name in Korean?” Well, rest assured, because we’ve finally put together a post that will be the answer to all your questions.Ask Us How to Write Your Name in Korean! Want to know how...
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Say “Hello” and “Nice to meet you.” And then replace “000” with your name. If you don’t knowhow to write your name in Korean, ask our teachers on ourKorean Namespage! You won’t get very far in Korea without talking about your name in Korean!
Writing Your Name in Korean I know you are eager to try writing your name in Korean now. But there is one rule that I need to explain. After this short step, you can really write your name in Korean! Look at the 14 basic Korean consonants. They are easy to learn, since they are ...
2.1“I got it” in Korean 2.2“Okay” in Korean 3Wrap Up How to Say “I Know” in Korean The infinite form of the expression is the verb “to know,” which in Korean is알다 (alda). To turn it into an “I know,” you need to drop the 다 (da) andattach the proper conj...
Thus, you will likely not ever need it when writing your sentences. But it’s good to know this in case you ever come across sentences using 의 (ui) before the preposition. Are Korean prepositions used in the same way as English prepositions? As mentioned above, while Korean prepositions...