Ever found yourself in a situation where you're struggling to understand or be understood? Don't fret; this Korean lesson has you covered. Learn how to ask people to speak more slowly, how to request repetition, and even how to admit you didn't understand something. Armed with these Korean phrases, you'll navigate any social landscape with more clarity and grace.
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Do these match?
Thank you
부탁드려요 (butakdeuryeoyo)
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Do these match?
I don't understand
부탁드려요 (butakdeuryeoyo)
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Do these match?
Do you speak English?
어떻게 말하나요? (eotteohge malhanayo)
4/17
Do these match?
Slowly
반복해주세요 (banbokhaejuseyo)
5/17
Do these match?
Speak slowly
단어 하나씩 (daneo hanassik)
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Do these match?
Yes, a little
천천히 (cheoncheonhi)
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Do these match?
No
모르겠어요 (moreugesseoyo)
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Do these match?
Again
다시 한 번 (dasi han beon)
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Do these match?
I don’t know
모르겠어요 (moreugesseoyo)
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Do these match?
Yes
아니요 (aniyo)
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Do these match?
Repeat, please
천천히 말해주세요 (cheoncheonhi malhaejuseyo)
12/17
Do these match?
How do you say?
뭐라고 하셨나요? (mworago hasyeossnayo)
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Do these match?
What does it mean?
무슨 뜻인가요? (museun tteusingayo)
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Do these match?
Please
부탁드려요 (butakdeuryeoyo)
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Do these match?
Do you understand?
이해가 되시나요? (ihaega doesinayo)
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Do these match?
What did you say?
어떻게 말하나요? (eotteohge malhanayo)
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Do these match?
Word for word
천천히 말해주세요 (cheoncheonhi malhaejuseyo)
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Please and thank you :: Korean vocabulary
Politeness is a universal currency that can take you far, no matter where you are in the world. This Korean lesson is focused on teaching you the expressions that convey respect, politeness, and understanding. From the simplest "Please" to the eternally gracious "Thank you," you'll acquire the Korean vocabulary that sets the tone for any kind of dialogue.
In this comprehensive Korean lesson, you'll encounter 17 Korean phrases essential for polite and effective communication. The Korean lesson starts off with basics like "Please" and "Thank you," but also delves into Korean phrases for when you need more clarity, like "Repeat, please," and "I don't understand." You'll even learn the polite way to ask if someone speaks English. Each of these Korean phrases plays a role in facilitating smooth and courteous interactions, whether you're just starting to learn the language or aiming to deepen your conversational skills.