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[#22] 🎧How to Say 'I’ll Eat Here' in Korean How to Say 'I’ll Eat Here' in Korean When showing you plan to dine ininstead of taking your food to go,today's phrase will be useful. The phrase "먹고 갈게요" ( meok-go gal-ge-yo ) Meaning: "I’ll eat here." Here’s the breakdown: 먹고 (meok-go): To eat 갈게요 (gal-ge-yo): I will go (a polite form indicating your intention) Combined, it politely communicates that you’ll stay and eat at the.. 2025. 1. 13.
[#21] 🎧How to Say 'I’ll Take It to Go' in Korean How to Say 'I’ll Take It to Go' in Korean When you’re dining or ordering food in Korea,you may want to take your meal or drink to go.This phrase will be helpful! The phrase "가져갈게요" ( ga-jeo-gal-ge-yo ) Meaning: "I’ll take it to go."Here’s the breakdown: 가져(ga-jeo): "to take" 갈게요 (gal-ge-yo): A polite future tense meaning "I will go." Combined, it conveys the meaning of "I’ll take it .. 2025. 1. 12.
[#20] 🎧How to Say 'Do You Have ___?' in Korean How to Say 'Do You Have ___?' in Korean  When dining out or in various situations, asking politely for an item can be crucial.  The phrase "___ 있어요?" ( ___ it-seo-yo? ) means “Do you have ___?”or “Is there ___?” Here’s the breakdown: ___: Insert the item or thing you’re asking for.있어요 (it-seo-yo): A polite form of 있다 (it-da), meaning "to have" or "to exist."This phrase can be used in many .. 2025. 1. 11.
[#19] 🎧How to Say 'Please Make It Less Spicy' in Korean How to Say 'Please Make It Less Spicy' in Korean Korean cuisine is known for its spicy flavors, but not everyone can handle the heat! If you’d like to enjoy the taste without the spice, today's phrase will be your best friend.  The phrase "덜 맵게 해주세요" ( deol maep-ge hae-ju-se-yo ) means "Please make it less spicy." Here’s the breakdown: 덜 (deol): Less.맵게 (maep-ge): Spicy, in an adverbial fo.. 2025. 1. 10.
[#18] 👦🏼 How to Say 'Do You Have Food for Kids?' in Korean Traveling with kidscan be a delightful experience,but finding kid-friendly mealsmight sometimes be challenging.  The phrase "아이 음식도 있나요?" ( a-ee eum-sik-do it-na-yo? ) means "Do you have food for kids?"Here’s the breakdown: 아이 (a-ee): Baby or child. A casual term used for young children. 음식 (eum-sik): Food or dish.도 (do): Also or too.있나요 (it-na-yo): Polite question form of the verb 있다 (it-.. 2025. 1. 9.
[#17] 🎧 How to Say "Could You Recommend a Popular Dish?" in Korean When exploring Korean cuisine, knowing how to ask for popular dishes can make your dining experience more enjoyable.  The phrase "인기 음식 추천해주세요" ( in-gi eum-sik chu-cheon-hae-ju-se-yo ) means "Could you recommend a popular dish?" Here’s the breakdown: 인기 (in-gi): Popularity or popular.음식 (eum-sik): Food or dish.추천 (chu-cheon): Recommendation.해주세요 (hae-ju-se-yo): A polite way to request or a.. 2025. 1. 8.
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