It’s only Wednesday and this week is a bit of a drag….However, I have been studying. I finished lesson 1-5 of TTMIK and currently on lesson 6-10 review. [Yay me]. I’m trying to keep myself immersed around the language, but it’s becoming a bit hard due to the fact that my mood swings have been shifting a lot lately [I might start a different blog to chat about that….probably].
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존멋말 polite language
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네 “yes” expresses agreement, can be used for more than just “yes”
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아니요 “no” expresses disagreement,denial
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안녕하세요 hello, how are you?, good evening, etc.
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안녕 well being, peace, health
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하세요 please do; you do, do you?
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감사합니다 thank you
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감사 appreciation, gratitude, thankfulness
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합니다 I do, I am doing
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맞아요 that’s right
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안녕히계세요 goodbye “stay in peace”
~you’re leaving, the other person is staying
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안녕히가세요 goodbye “go in peace”
~you’re staying, the other person is leaving
~you’re both are leaving, no one is staying
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죄송합니다 I am sorry.; I apologize.
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죄송 apology, being sorry, feeling ashamed
~can’t be used to say “I’m sorry to hear that.”
~formal, polite, respectful
~can be used when passing through a crowd
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저기요 excuse me
~used to get someone’s attention
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잠시만요/잠깐만요 just a second
~can be used as “excuse me” when passing through a crowd
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이에요/예요 “to be” verb polite form [am/is/are]
~이에요 final consonant
~예요 vowel f[no final consonant]
Mmmmbwa!💋