What are the most common Korean phrases?

What are the most common Korean phrases?

15 Korean Phrases You Need to Know

  • 안녕하세요 – An-nyeong-ha-se-yo. – Hello.
  • 반갑습니다 – Ban-gap-sum-ni-da. – Nice to meet you.
  • 감사합니다 – Kam-sa-ham-ni-da. – Thank you.
  • 밥 먹었어요? – Bap meo-geo-seo-yo?
  • 잠시만요 – Jam-shi-man-yo. – Excuse me./Just a moment.
  • 최성합니다/미안합니다 – Chway-seong-ham-ni-da./Mi-an-ham-ni-da.
  • 주세요 – …
  • 어디예요 – Eo-di-ye-yo…?

What Omo means in Korean?

Oh my gosh
Omo / Omona / 어머 / 어머나: “Oh no!” or “Oh my gosh!”

What’s the longest word in Korean?

The longest word appearing in the Standard Korean Dictionary published by the National Institute of the Korean Language is 청자 양인각 연당초상감 모란 문은구 대접 (靑瓷陽印刻蓮唐草象嵌牡丹文銀釦대접); Revised Romanization: cheongjayang-in-gakyeondangchosang-gammoranmuneun-gudaejeop, which is a kind of ceramic bowl from the Goryeo dynasty; that word is …

What are some funny Korean words?

susannayh. There is lot of Korean words which sounds very funny to foreign people.

  • andradaro. My favorite k-word is “oraboni”.
  • dramaaaaa. Oraboni is always used in historical dramas.
  • babyinspiritestar1. There is a common word in Korean that sounds like a bad word in English.
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  • What are the most commonly used verbs in Korean?

    25 Common Korean Verbs 하다 ( hada) – “To do” 있다 ( issda) – “To be, there is” 지다 ( jida) – “To become” 말하다 ( malhada) – “To say” 오다 ( oda) – “To come” 가다 ( kada) – “To go” 할 수 있다 ( hal su issda) – “To be able to do” 보다 ( boda) – “To see” 보내다 ( bonaeda) – “To send” 가지다 ( gajida) – “To have” 기다리다 (

    What are common Korean phrases?

    Common Korean Phrases & Words in K-pop 사랑해 (saranghae): “I love you” 보고 싶어 (bogo shipeo): “I miss you; want to see you” 몰라 (molla): informal/slang = “I don’t know” 돌아와 (dorawa): “come back” 괜찮아 (gwenchana): informal = “it’s alright/okay” 것 같다 (geot gata): an expression used when the subject of the conversation is uncertain; e.g. “seems to be”

    What are the Korean words for?

    것 ( geos) – “Thing”

  • 아무것도 ( amugeosdo) – “Nothing”
  • 뭔가 ( mwonga) – “Something”
  • 집 ( jib )- “House”
  • 차 ( cha) – Car”
  • 말 ( mal) – “”Words”
  • 언어 ( eon-eo) – “Language”
  • 물 ( mul) – “Water”
  • 영화 ( yeonghwa) – “Movie”