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How to Say "Could You Take a Photo for Me?" in Korean
The phrase "사진 좀 찍어주실래요?" |
( sa-jin jom jjik-eo-ju-shil-lae-yo? ) |
🗣 Meaning: "Could you take a photo for me?"
🔍Here’s the breakdown:
✔️ 사진 (sa-jin) → Photo, picture
✔️ 좀 (jom) → A little, a softening word (makes the request more polite)
✔️ 찍어 주실래요? (jjik-eo ju-shil-lae-yo?) → Would you please Take (a photo)?
🧔🏻You:
- Could you take a photo for me? : ( sa-jin jom jjik-eo-ju-shil-lae-yo? )
🚶♂️Passerby:
- Sure! : ( ne, mul-lon-i-jyo! )
🧔🏻You:
- Please make sure the background looks good! : ( bae-gyeong-i jal na-o-ge bu-tak-deu-ryeo-yo! )
🚶♂️Passerby:
- Got it. One, two, three! : ( al-get-seum-ni-da. ha-na, dul, set! )
💡 Many Koreans are friendly
and happy to help when asked to take a photo.
If you want multiple shots,
you can say
"몇 장 찍어주세요" (myeot jang jjik-eo-ju-se-yo)
→ "Please take a few photos."
Koreans often use "하나, 둘, 셋!" (ha-na, dul, set!)
before taking a picture, just like "1, 2, 3!" in English.
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