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The Basics of Korean

on May 3, 2019

안녕하세요! 나는 줄리아나와 나는 여기 당신에게 한국어의 기초를 가르치려고.(Hi! I’m Juliana and I am here to teach you the basics of Korean.)

Let us begin!

First, we need to know where does Korean come from. Korean is know as hangul. It comes from Japanese and Chinese characters. The alphabet has 14 vowels and 10 constants. It has been used for centuries to tell stories write music and make dramas in Korea. To learn to write the alphabet in Korean just think of it as drawing a animal or thing. So now lets move onto learning basic Korean.

  1. Hello. Hello in korean is 여보세요 (yeoboseyo) “yeow-boh-say-oh,”
  2. Bye. Bye is 안녕(annyeong) “ann-yang”
  3. Thank you. Thank you is 감사합니다!(Kamsahamnida) “Kam-sah-me-da”
  4. Your welcome. You’re welcome is 천만에요(cheonman-eyo) “cho-man-ay-oh”
  5. No. No is 아니(ani) “an-e”
  6. Sorry. Sorry is 미안해(mianhae) “Mi-an-e”
  7. No thank you. No thank you is 아니요 괜찮습니다(aniyo gwaenchanhseubnida) “an-e-yo gwen-chan-sue-mi-da”
  8. Good morning.  good morning is 좋은 아침(joh-eun chim) “joe-un a-chim”
  9. Good after noon. Good afternoon is 안녕하세요(annyeonghaseyo) “ann-yang-hos-ay-oh”
  10. Good evening. Good evening is 안녕하세요(annyeonhaseyo) “ann-yang-hos-ay-oh”
  11. Nice meeting you. Nice meeting you is 만나서 반갑습니다(mannaseo bangabseubnida) “mann-a-so bang-a-sip-un-i-da”한국에 와서 한국어를 읽고 독서 해 주셔서 감사합니다. 저는 당신을 정말 즐겁게 보았습니다(Thank you for coming and reading and learning Korean with me i really did enjoy teaching you) 안녕!(Bye!)

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