INSTANT KOREAN
Annyeong haseyo!
For those who are too busy to study the Korean language and just want to have a quick look on the basic useful expressions, this thread is for you.
I got this idea after seeing a phrasebook in Spanish… so I thought, why not a Korean version of that. We often encounter phrases that sound familiar, words that we always hear in every contemporary Kdrama (Sageuk, of course, has a set of its own like ‘Abamama’ or ‘Joenha’). This thread will focus on those familiar phrases that could help you survive or communicate in Korean. The terms are categorized for better reference.
A more in-depth study of the Korean Language can be found in the Asian Language subforum, Learning Korean Lessons - http://www.darksmurf...asian-language/
**for pronunciation reference you can check Learning Korean Lesson 1 (and next one Lesson 2).
**the Romanization of the words are in KRS since not all systems can generate the ŏ & ŭ which are used in the MRS system. ŏ = eo, ŭ = eu
Legend:
English Translation Romanized Word Word in Korean (Extra information/examples)
YES/NO
YES in Korean actually means I agree and NO means I don’t agree
Yes = Ne 네 or Ye예
No = Aniyo 아니요
GREETINGS
Hello, Good morning, Goof afternoon, Good evening, How are you?, How do you do? =
*all of these greetings are incorporated in a single Korean expression, like a universal greeting that literally means“Are you at peace?”
A reply to these greetings, in all cases, may be a repetition of the above phrase preceded by Nae, which means“Yes”
Annyeong haseyo 안녕하세요
Yeoboseyo 여보세요 (used only on the phone)
*More formal version of this term is (for someone older or higher in rank)
Annyeong hasimnikka 안녕하십니까
*Informal or shortcut
Annyeong would be enough
Good Night = Annyeonghi jumuseyo 안녕히 주무세요
Goodbye =
Annyeonghi gyeseyo 언녕히 계세요 (said by the person leaving, literally means “Stay in Peace”)
Annyeonghi gaseyo 언녕히 가세요 (said by the person not leaving, literally means “Go in Peace”)
Sugo Haseyo 수고하세요 (said by a person leaving a workplace, literally means “Work Hard”)
Thank You =
gamsa hamnida 감사합니다
gomapseumnida 고맙습니다
gomawo 고마ㅝ (informal, used for friends or younger person)
You are Welcome = cheon maneyo 천만에요
I LOVE YOU = Sarang haeyo 사랑애요
I’m Sorry = joesong hamnida 죄송합니다
Excuse me = mian hamnida 미안합니다
THE BASIC QUESTIONS
How = Eotteoke 얻덯게
Where = Eodi 어디
When = Eonje 언제
Who = Nugu 누구
Why = Wae 왜
What = Mwo 무엇
Remember these?
Aigoo = Ohh (the word doesn’t have a direct translation but we assume it to be the same as “oh” in English)
Ya! = Hey!
Wa / Wo = Ahh
PHRASES
I don’t know what you are saying (if you don't understand the words in Korean)=
Mollayo museun marinji 몰라요 무슨 말인지
What is your name? = Irumi mwosimnikka 이름이 무엇입닉가
I am Waggy (or Waggi) = Naneun Waggi imnida 나는 왁기입니다
** More examples and phrases next time, like when you want to ask something:
What is this?
What is that?
Who is that?
How old are you? ….and many more.





























