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Korean phrases for communication. Basic Korean phrases and words with translation and transcription

Today, the Korean language is gaining huge popularity, so many travelers want to know the basic Korean words and phrases that will be useful to them in communicating with people. You need to visit South Korea at least once in your life, because it is really very beautiful and comfortable there. In this article, we have collected for you the main phrases in Korean with translation and transcription that will be useful to you during your tourism.

Greetings in Korean

To make a good impression, you need to properly greet Koreans. In Korean culture, age hierarchy and politeness play a big role. Be decent and polite, so you can show your best side. Here are some useful phrases and words that will help you greet other residents of the country:

  • Hello! - Annyeong-ha-se-yo - 안녕하세요!
  • Nice to meet you (used at the first meeting) - Cho-eum bep-kessim-ni-da - 처음 뵙겠습니다
  • Good afternoon! — Annyon'haschimnikka! — 안녕하십니까!
  • Nice to meet you - Manna-so bang-ga-woyo - 만나서 반가워요
  • Good night - Chal jayo - 잘 자요.
  • Goodbye (Happy Journey) - Annyeong-hee ka-sip-sio - 안녕히 가십시오
  • How are you? “Chal jinnessoye?” — 잘지냈어요?
  • Bye - Annyeong - 안녕
  • My name is ___. - jeeun ___ iyo / her - 저는 ___ 이에요 / 에요.
  • How are you? — Ottoke jinaschimnikka? — 어떻게 지내십니까?
  • Happy - Chal ka - 잘 가
  • Nice to meet you. - Mannaso pangauyo - 만나서 반가워요.

Korean words for hotel

If you want to order a room in South Korea, then these phrases will help you to talk with the staff of the room:

  • I want to book a room. - Nega puyuheya - 내가 보유해야.
  • What is the price for a single/double room? — Khan saram/tu saramdan’ ban’gi olmaimnikka? — 한 사람/두 사람당 방이 얼마입니까?
  • I would like to book a hotel room. — Nega yeyakhago shipyndeyo. — 예약하고 싶은데요.
  • Who's there? - Nuguseyo?
  • I want a room with a bath. - Mog'yeogwa bang' - 목욕과 방.
  • Enter - Hole oseyo..
  • Can I see the number first? “Ban’geul monjo buado due gessymnikka?” — 방을 먼저 봐도 되겠습니까?
  • Wait a minute - Chamkkan-man kdaryo chuseyo.
  • Bring... - ...Katta chuseyo.
  • Wake me up at (6) am. - Neil achim (yosot) si-e kkewo chuseyo.
  • Okay, I'm taking this number. - Chosymnida, kygosyro hagessymnida. — 좋습니다, 그것으로
  • Bring me boiling water - Masinin tykkoun muryl katta chuseyo.
  • Bring me ice and water - Orym gwa mul katta chuseyo.
  • Do you have rooms available? — Bin ban the symnik?
  • I wish to pay the bill. - Gee pobane jipulhagojahaneung - 그 법안에 지불하고자하는.
  • Please remove my number. - Bang jeongseo jum haejuseyo.
  • I will stay in the room for one more night. “Haru do mukgo sipsymnida.

Important Korean words during communication

  • Thanks a lot. — Tedani kamsahamnida. — 대단히 감사합니다.
  • I do not understand. — To muregesymnida. — 나몰에개습니다.
  • Thanks for the help. — Towaso kamsahamnida. — 도와서 감사합니다.
  • Do you speak Russian? — Roschio marae? — 러시어 말아요?
  • Do not mention it. - Chomanee. — 천만에요.
  • Let's go together. - Kachhi capsid. — 같이 갑시다.
  • Please (when you ask). - Chaebal - 제발.
  • Please (when you respond to gratitude). — Kuenchanae — 괸자나요
  • I'm from Russia. — Rosiaeso wassoyo. — 러시아에서 왔어요.
  • Warm. — Nalssiga ttattytheyo. — 날씨가 따뜻해요.
  • Hot. - Nalssiga is yours. — 날씨가 더워요.
  • Cold. — Nalssiga chuvoyo. — 날씨가 추워요.
  • It's raining. - Piga vayo. — 비가 와요.
  • Snowing. - Nuni wayo. — 눈이와요.
  • Thank you. – Kamsahamnida – 감사합니다.
  • Thanks to. - Kumapseumnida - 고맙습니다.
  • What does this word mean? — And tanon musyn ttysieyo? — 이 단어는 무슨 뜻이에요?
  • Yes. - Ne - 네.
  • Yeah. - E - 에.
  • No. - Aniyo -아니요.
  • I want to buy shoes. — Kuduryl sago sipoyo. — 구두를 사고 싶어요.
  • Sorry. - chuesong'hamnida - 죄송합니다.
  • I am looking for the restroom. “Hwajan’shiri odiennde?” — 화장실이 어디에는데?
  • How much does it cost? - Capsy olmaee? — 값이 얼마예요?
  • It is very expensive. - Nomu pissing. — 너무 비싸요.
  • Something hurts me. - On apayo - 나아파요.
  • What do you do? “Chigobi muosimnikka?” — 직업이 무엇입니까?
  • Russia - Russia - 러시아
  • Moscow - Mosykhyba - 모스크바
  • Now. - Chigeum - 지금.

Currency exchange

  • Where can I exchange currency? — Hwangjeongseo dynamica?
  • How long are banks open here? — Eunen meisi-kkadi hamnika?
  • Exchange for dollars - Talla-ro pakko chuseyo
  • Exchange Rate - Gyeohwan-yul
  • Signature - Sayn
  • Banknote - Chipe
  • Coin - Gyeonghwa

Shopping

There are many popular shops in South Korea that sell beautiful and luxurious items. To shop with confidence in local stores, we recommend that you learn the following phrases and words:

  • Where do they sell...? - ... Panyn's son is an imnik?
  • Show me… “…Poyo chuseyo.
  • Is there something bigger (smaller)? - Chomdo khyn (chagyn) gosi izsumnik?
  • I'm just watching. - Kugyon-hago issumnida.
  • Expensive. - Pissan - 비싼.
  • Cheap. - Ssang - 싼.
  • I want to see something else. — Daryn-go poyo chuseyo.
  • Is there something cheaper? — Chomdo ssan-goshi insane?
  • I want to buy… “…Sago sipoyo.
  • Okay, I'll take this. - Choseumnida, sagessimnida - 좋습니다, 사겠습니다.
  • I don't like this color. - And sek (taipu) shiroyo.
  • Can I see? “Monjo poado twemnik?”
  • When do you close? — Ondzhe tadsymnikka? — 언제 닫습니까?

Order

  • Before dinner, I want a drink. - Sixa chone suryl chuseyo.
  • I want to order this. - Kygosyl mokkessoyo.
  • This please. - Yigoseul chuseyo.
  • I want a set meal. - Cho-neung chongsigyro hagessoyo.
  • Bring me the menu, please. — Menu-ryl poyo chuseyo.
  • Is there an English menu? “Yono menyu issunika?”
  • Salt (pepper), please. - Sogum (huchu) chom chuseyo.
  • Bring me some water, please. — Mul chom chuseyo.
  • Can I have some bread, please. “Ban chom do chuseyo.”
  • I haven't received my order yet. - Yori ga ajik anwayo.
  • I will be the same. - Chogot-gva katyn gosyl chuseyo.
  • For dessert, I want fruit. — Dichjotu-ro quail chuchseyo.
  • I ordered (30 minutes) ago. - (samsippun) chone chumun hessumnida.
  • It was very tasty. - Chal Mogossumnida.