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[Basic Korean Conversation Series] 9: Asking for Directions Basic Korean Conversation 9: Asking for DirectionsDialogueA: 어디에 가세요? (Eodie gaseyo?) B: 도서관에 가요. (Doseogwane gayo.) A: 도서관이 어디에 있어요? (Doseogwani eodie isseoyo?) B: 저기 오른쪽에 있어요. (Jeogi oreunjjoge isseoyo.)Breakdown of the Dialogue1. 어디에 가세요? (Eodie gaseyo?)Meaning: This phrase means "Where are you going?" in English. It’s a common way to ask someone about their destination.Usage: Use this questi.. 2024. 6. 14.
[Basic Korean Conversation Series] 8: Expressing Opinions Basic Korean Conversation 8: Expressing OpinionsDialogueA: 한국 음식 어때요? (Hanguk eumsik eottaeyo?) B: 정말 맛있어요. (Jeongmal masisseoyo.) A: 좋아하는 음식 있어요? (Joahaneun eumsik isseoyo?) B: 네, 불고기를 좋아해요. (Ne, bulgogireul joahaeyo.)Breakdown of the Dialogue1. 한국 음식 어때요? (Hanguk eumsik eottaeyo?)Meaning: This phrase means "How is Korean food?" in English. It’s a way to ask for someone's opinion on Korean cuis.. 2024. 6. 14.
[Basic Korean Conversation Series] 7: Asking About Interests Basic Korean Conversation 7: Asking About InterestsDialogueA: 취미가 뭐예요? (Chwimiga mwoyeyo?) B: 저는 영화 보는 걸 좋아해요. (Jeoneun yeonghwa boneun geol joahaeyo.) A: 어떤 영화 좋아하세요? (Eotteon yeonghwa joahaseyo?) B: 액션 영화를 좋아해요. (Aeksyeon yeonghwaleul joahaeyo.)Breakdown of the Dialogue1. 취미가 뭐예요? (Chwimiga mwoyeyo?)Meaning: This phrase means "What are your hobbies?" or "What is your hobby?" in English. It’s a.. 2024. 6. 14.
[Basic Korean Conversation Series] 6: Talking About Family Basic Korean Conversation 6: Talking About FamilyDialogueA: 가족이 몇 명이에요? (Gajogi myeot myeong-ieyo?) B: 우리 가족은 네 명이에요. (Uri gajogeun ne myeong-ieyo.) A: 형제가 있어요? (Hyeongje-ga isseoyo?) B: 네, 오빠가 한 명 있어요. (Ne, oppaga han myeong isseoyo.)Breakdown of the Dialogue1. 가족이 몇 명이에요? (Gajogi myeot myeong-ieyo?)Meaning: This phrase means "How many people are in your family?" in English. It’s a polite way t.. 2024. 6. 14.
[Basic Korean Conversation Series] 5: Asking About Age Basic Korean Conversation 5: Asking About AgeDialogueA: 나이가 어떻게 되세요? (Naiga eotteoke doeseyo?) B: 저는 스물다섯 살이에요. (Jeoneun seumuldaseot sal-ieyo.) A: 동갑이네요. (Donggab-ineyo.) B: 정말요? 반가워요. (Jeongmalyo? Bangawoyo.)Breakdown of the Dialogue1. 나이가 어떻게 되세요? (Naiga eotteoke doeseyo?)Meaning: This phrase means "How old are you?" in English. It’s a polite way to inquire about someone’s age.Usage: Use this.. 2024. 6. 14.
[Basic Korean Conversation Series] 4: Asking About Someone’s Hometown Basic Korean Conversation 4: Asking About Someone’s HometownDialogueA: 고향이 어디예요? (Gohyang-i eodieyo?) B: 저는 부산이에요. (Jeoneun Busan-ieyo.) A: 부산이 좋아요? (Busan-i johayo?) B: 네, 아주 좋아요. (Ne, aju johayo.)Basic Korean - Breakdown of the Dialogue1. 고향이 어디예요? (Gohyang-i eodieyo?)Meaning: This phrase means "Where is your hometown?" in English. It’s a polite way to ask someone where they are originally fro.. 2024. 6. 14.
[Basic Korean Conversation Series] 3. Asking about Someone's Job Basic Korean Conversation 3: Asking About Someone's JobDialogueA: 직업이 뭐예요? (Jigeobi mwoyeyo?) B: 저는 학생이에요. (Jeoneun haksaeng-ieyo.) A: 어디에서 공부해요? (Eodieseo gongbuhaeyo?) B: 서울대에서 공부해요. (Seouldaeseo gongbuhaeyo.)Breakdown of the Dialogue1. 직업이 뭐예요? (Jigeobi mwoyeyo?)Meaning: This phrase means "What is your job?" in English. It’s a polite way to inquire about someone's profession.Usage: Use this q.. 2024. 6. 14.
[Basic Korean Conversation Series] 2. Asking Someone's Name Basic Korean Conversation 2: Asking Someone's NameDialogue A: 이름이 뭐예요? (Ireumi mwoyeyo?) B: 제 이름은 김철수예요. (Je ireumeun Kim Cheolsu-yeyo.) A: 반갑습니다. (Bangapseumnida.) B: 저도 반갑습니다. (Jeodo bangapseumnida.)Breakdown of the Dialogue1. 이름이 뭐예요? (Ireumi mwoyeyo?)Meaning: This phrase means "What is your name?" in English. It is a polite and common way to ask someone their name.Usage: Use this question wh.. 2024. 6. 14.
[Basic Korean Conversation Series] 1. Greetings Basic Korean Conversation 1: Greetings / Saying HelloDialogueA: 안녕하세요. (Annyeonghaseyo.) B: 안녕하세요. (Annyeonghaseyo.) A: 잘 지내세요? (Jal jinaeseyo?) B: 네, 잘 지내요. (Ne, jal jinaeyo.)Breakdown of the Dialogue1. 안녕하세요. (Annyeonghaseyo.)Meaning: This is the standard Korean greeting, equivalent to "Hello" in English. It is a polite and formal way to greet someone.Usage: You can use "안녕하세요" when greeting a.. 2024. 6. 14.