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🇰🇷 한국어 (Korean)100

[#16] 🎧How to Say '___, Please' in Korean When traveling in Korea,knowing how to politely ask for things is essential.Today's phrase is your go-tofor saying "___, please." The phrase " ___ 주세요" ( ___ ju-se-yo ) means " ___, please " in Korean.Here’s the breakdown: ___: The item or service you’re requesting. 주세요 (ju-se-yo): A polite way to say "please give me."To request something, simply saythe name of the item followed by ( ju-.. 2025. 1. 7.
[#15] 🥩How to Ask 'Does This Have ___ in It?' in Korean Food allergies or dietary preferences? Knowing today's phrase will make your dining experience in Korea safer and more enjoyable. Let’s dive into how you can customize this phrase to suit your needs! The phrase "___ 들어있나요?" ( ___ deul-eo-it-na-yo? ) means “Does this have ___ in it?”.Here’s the breakdown: ___: The item or ingredient you want to ask about. 들어있나요? (deul-eo-it-na-yo): Is i.. 2025. 1. 6.
[#14] 🥗How to Say 'Do You Have Vegetarian Options?' in Korean When traveling or dining out in Koreaas a vegetarian,it’s important to knowhow to ask about vegetarian-friendly options.  The phrase "채식주의자 메뉴 있어요?" ( chae-sik-ju-ui-ja me-nyu it-seo-yo? )  means “Do you have vegetarian options?”.Here’s the breakdown: 채식주의자 (chae-sik-ju-ui-ja): Vegetarian. 메뉴 (me-nyu): Menu. 있어요? (it-seo-yo): Do you have? (Polite form) When combined, the phrase politely as.. 2025. 1. 5.
[#13] 🎧How to Say 'No, thank you' in Korean In Korea,understanding and using "No, thank you"can help navigate many situations with ease.Whether you're reassuring someoneor politely declining,this phrase is a must-learn for any traveler.  The phrase "괜찮아요" ( gwaen-chan-a-yo )  means “No, thank you” or "I'm okay" in English,depending on the context. Here’s the breakdown: 괜찮 (gwaen-chan): Okay, fine, alright. 아요 (a-yo): A polite ending.. 2025. 1. 4.
[#12] 🎧How to Say 'I’m Sorry' in Korean Saying “I’m sorry”is an essential part of polite communication.Let’s dive in and learnhow to express regret gracefully in Korean! The phrase "죄송합니다" ( joe-song-ham-ni-da ) means “I’m sorry” in a formal and respectful way. Here’s the breakdown: 죄송 (joe-song): Apology or regret. 합니다 (ham-ni-da): A formal ending denoting respect. When combined, the phrase conveys a polite and sincere ap.. 2025. 1. 3.
[#11] 🎧How to Say 'Thank You' in Korean Expressing gratitude is an essential part of any culture.Let's learn the phrase! The phrase "감사합니다" ( gam-sa-ham-ni-da ) is the standard way to express thanks in Korean. Here’s the breakdown: 감사 (gam-sa): Gratitude or appreciation. 합니다 (ham-ni-da): A formal, polite way to say "do" or "express." When combined, it literally translates to "I express gratitude" but is used univers.. 2025. 1. 2.
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