728x90 반응형 🇰🇷 한국어 (Korean)100 [#100] "That’s Amazing! / That’s Cool!" in Korean How to Say "That’s Amazing! / That’s Cool!" in Korean The phrase "엄청나네요!"( eom-cheong-na-ne-yo! ) 🗣 Meaning: "That’s amazing!" The phrase "멋져요!"( meot-jjeo-yo! ) 🗣 Meaning: "That’s cool!" 🔍Here’s the breakdown: ✔️ 엄청나다 (eom-cheong-na-da) → To be tremendous, incredible✔️ 네요 (ne-yo) → Expressing admiration or surprise"엄청나네요(eom-cheong-na-ne-yo)" is used when you’re really impressed or.. 2025. 4. 1. [#99] "It’s Fun." in Korean How to Say "It’s Fun." in Korean The phrase "재밌어요."( jae-mi-sseo-yo ) 🗣 Meaning: "It’s fun." 🔍Here’s the breakdown: ✔️ 재미 (jae-mi) → Fun, enjoyment✔️ 있어요 (iss-eo-yo) → To exist, to have Scenario : A Fun Tour 🎡 👨🏻💼 Tour Guide:- How is your trip to Korea? : ( han-guk yeo-haeng eo-ttae-yo? ) 🧔🏻You:- It’s fun! The food is delicious, and there’s a lot to see!: ( jae-mi-sseo-yo! e.. 2025. 3. 31. [#98] "I Was Surprised." in Korean How to Say "I Was Surprised." in Korean The phrase "놀랐어요."( nol-lass-eo-yo. ) 🗣 Meaning: "I was surprised." 🔍Here’s the breakdown: ✔️ 놀라다 (nol-la-da) → To be surprised (base form)✔️ 놀랐어요 (nol-lass-eo-yo) → Past tense of "to be surprised" (polite form) This phrase is a natural reaction when something unexpected happens, whether it's good or bad. Scenario : A Spicy Food Challenge 🌶️ 🧔🏻Yo.. 2025. 3. 30. [#97] "It’s Good! / It’s Not Great." in Korean How to Say "It’s Good! / It’s Not Great." in Korean The phrase "좋아요! / 별로예요."( jo-a-yo! ) / ( byeol-lo-ye-yo. ) 🗣 Meaning: "It’s good!" 🗣 Meaning: "It’s not great." 🔍Here’s the breakdown: ✔️ 좋아요 (jo-a-yo) → Good, nice, enjoyable✔️ 별로예요 (byeol-lo-ye-yo) → Not really good, so-so, not great These phrases are simple but commonly used in food reviews, service experiences, and ever.. 2025. 3. 29. [#96] "It’s Cold! / It’s Hot!" in Korean How to Say "It’s Cold! / It’s Hot!" in Korean The phrase "추워요. / 더워요."( chu-weo-yo. ) / ( deo-weo-yo. ) 🗣 Meaning: "It’s cold." 🗣 Meaning: "It’s hot." 🔍Here’s the breakdown: ✔️ 추워요 (chu-weo-yo) → Cold (weather or temperature)✔️ 더워요 (deo-weo-yo) → Hot (weather or temperature) These expressions are simple but very useful when describing the weather or the temperature of a plac.. 2025. 3. 28. [#95] "Do You Have an Umbrella or a Raincoat?" in Korean How to Say "Do You Have an Umbrella or a Raincoat?" in Korean The phrase "우산이나 비옷 있어요?"( u-san-i-na bi-ot iss-eo-yo? ) 🗣 Meaning: "Do you have an umbrella or a raincoat?" 🔍Here’s the breakdown: ✔️ 우산 (u-san) → Umbrella✔️ 이나 (i-na) → Or (used after a noun ending in a consonant)✔️ 비옷 (bi-ot) → Raincoat✔️ 있어요? (iss-eo-yo?) → Do you have...? Use this phrase when asking if a place, such as a h.. 2025. 3. 27. 이전 1 2 3 4 ··· 17 다음 728x90 반응형