This is a polite way of saying thank you in Korean. However, ‘고마워요’ has limited uses. It’s too formal to use with friends, and it’s not formal and polite enough to use with people who you’ve just met, people who are older than you, or people who are senior in r...
This “thank you” in Korean would be considered polite. That means you can use it with anyone: friends, family, coworkers, etc. 고맙습니다 (go map seum ni da) is a pureKorean word, so you’ll often hear newscasters use this polite form. It doesn’t matter a whole lot w...
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@nikkisong In the example you used, since the 'you' is used in a plural way, you can use '너희들' instead of '당신'. If you want to say it more formally, you can use '여러분들'. In addition, Koreans usually tend to replace 'you' with a specific title, such ...
@Just1KoreanPassingByThank you! What about if you found something and want to say 'I found it!'@
In Korean, there are two words for ‘really’, 정말 and진짜(jin-jja), and you can use 진짜 instead of 정말 in all these phrases. “I’m so sorry” in Korean To say ‘I’m so sorry’, we can say: Formal – 너무 미안합니다. (neo-mu mi-an-ham-ni...
imalisha 2018年1月24日 英语(美国) 韩语 西班牙语 (墨西哥) 关于韩语 的问题 It’s so great to meet you! (I can’t read Korean - please record yourself saying this! thank you!) 这个在 韩语 里怎么说? 查看翻译 imalisha 2018年1月24日 英语(美国) @xdhhdeyj Thank you! 查看翻译...
If I were to say 어디에 있어요 지금 would that be unnatural though???
@dhdMay I ask one more question about 에서? am I correct that 서 would not be used with an adjective? (because adjectives cannot act on objects, so it would not be considered that action is occurring?) I just want to make sure I understand this. thank you very much for your ...
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