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Who, When, Where, What, Why, and How? |
누가, 언제, 어디서, 무엇을, 왜, and 어떻게 |
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Who are those people? Are they nurses? or doctors? |
저 사람들이 누구예요? 간호사들이에요? 아니면, 의사들이에요? [Jeo sa.ram.deu.ri nu.gu.ye.yo? gan.ho.sa.deu.ri.e.yo? a.ni.myeon, ui.sa.deu.ri.e.yo?] |
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Where is the bathroom? |
화장실이 어디에 있어요? [Hwa.jang.si.ri eo.di.e i.sseo.yo?] |
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When they call your name |
How to answer in Korean when somebody calls your name. |
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What time does the restaurant open? |
식당이 몇 시에 문을 여나요? [sik.dang.i myeo ssie mu.neul yeo.na.yo?] |
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What's this? |
이게 뭐예요? [i.ge mwo.ye.yo?] |
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What is your name? |
이름이 뭐예요? [i.reum.i mwo.ye.yo?] |
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What does it mean by "님" [Nim] in Korean? |
In Korea, the use of "님"[Nim] is very common, from family members to customer. The followings are some of the examples... |
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What time is it now? |
지금 몇 시예요? [Ji.geum myeot si.ye.yo?] |
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Trip to Hospital |
useful phrases when visiting hospital |
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Thank you for inviting me. |
초대해 주셔서 감사합니다. [Cho.dae.hae ju.syeo.seo gam.sa.ham.ni.da.] |
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Hi, my name is JB. |
안녕하세요, 제 이름은 JB입니다. [An.nyeong.ha.se.yo, je i.reum.eun JB im.ni.da.] |