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How to Say "I Made a Reservation for Two" in Korean
The phrase "2명 예약했어요." |
( du-myeong ye-yak-haess-eo-yo ) |
🗣 Meaning: " I made a reservation for two."
🔍Here’s the breakdown:
✔️ 2명 (du-myeong) → Two people
✔️ 예약했어요 (ye-yak-haess-eo-yo?) → Made a reservation
3명 (se-myeong) → Three people
4명 (ne-myeong) → Four people
🧔🏻You:
- I made a reservation for two. : ( du-myeong ye-yak-haess-eo-yo )
👨🏻💼Staff:
- What’s your name? : ( seong-ham-i eo-tteo-ke doe-se-yo? )
🧔🏻You:
- I made the reservation under [James]. : ( [James] eu-ro ye-yak-haess-eo-yo. )
👨🏻💼Staff:
- It has been confirmed. I’ll show you to your table. : ( hwa-gin-haess-seum-ni-da. i-jjok-eu-ro an-nae-hae deu-ril-ge-yo. )
💡 In Korea,
reservations are common at popular restaurants,
especially in busy cities like Seoul and Busan.
However, walk-ins are often accepted as well.
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