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one of the best things about being in Korea is the food. Whether you are at a barbecue restaurant or trying out somesnacks from a stall on the street, you are sure to want to know how to say “it’s delicious” in Korean.
Now you know how to say “I’m hungry” in Korean, it is time to find a 맛집 (matjip | delicious restaurant) and chow down. What is your favorite Korean food to eat when you’re hungry? Let us know in the comments below!
Learning how to say 'hello' in Korean The word for "hello" in Korean is "안녕하세요" (annyeonghaseyo), pronounced as "ahn-nyeong-ha-se-yo." You’ll notice that this basic word is repeated in most Korean greetings; however, the intonation and context change based on the...
英语(美国) 韩语 关于韩语 的问题 how to say " my favorite food is" 这个在 韩语 里怎么说? 查看翻译 AI_monga 7月31日 Formal Korean:```제가 가장 좋아하는 음식은 무엇인가요?```Casual Korean:```내가 제일 좋아하는 음식은 뭐야?
-. sne learned how to cook Korean food. D. She realized her dream of being a teacher.)7. What can we learn from the passage? A. No pains, no gains. B. A friend in need is a friend indeed. C. To help others is to help ourselves. D. Where there is a will, there is a way...
How do you say this in Korean?Four fun facts about Indonesia:1. National flag of Indonesia is almost identical to Monaco's.2. Known as a country with extraordinary biodiversity.3. Respectful and friendly.4. It also has over 700 native language, include Indonesian Sign Language. 查看翻译 si...
— How about Korean, then? A. Anything B. Something C. Everything D. Nothing E. Anything F. ut Japanese意为“除了日本菜,其它任何菜都行”。 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 解析:答案是 A Anything but Japanese 意为 “ 除了日本菜 , 其它任何菜都行 ” 。反馈...
’ it is more like a greeting than anything else. To be more specific, it is an inquiry about your well-being, so in a sense, they are asking how you are. Some Koreans might want to give you food if you answer ‘no’ so be aware of that. Again, notice the ‘yo’ (요) at...