한글 연습 Practicing Korean: Chapter 1 Greeting
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Chapter 1 Greetings
Section 1: Daily Greetings
Q 안녕하세요? How do you do?
A 네, 안녕하세요? Good morning/afternoon/evening!
or 안녕하십니까? respectfully (good day!)
or 좋은 아침입니다. good morning
or 안녕히 가세요. good bye!
Used to address a person who is leaving
잘가요. goodbye!
Less formal version of "안녕히 가세요."
안녕히 계세요. goodbye!
Used to address a person who is staying.
또 만나요. see you again!
안녕히 주무세요. goodnight
잘자요. sleep well
* "안녕히 주무세요" and "잘 자요" are used just before going to sleep.
수고하세요. goodbye/thank you/ keep up the good work.
Do and Don't
Because the expression "수고하셨습니다" includes the meaning that the hearer has undergone some sacrifice or effort on the speaker's behalf, and that the speaker is evaluating the actions of the hearer, one should not use it toward one's elders or superiors. Rather, it should be used in place of "Thank-you" in situations such as exiting a taxi or expressing gratitude to a departing worker.
DO: Exiting a taxi use: "수고하세요."
DON'T: Leaving class, say to your teacher: "교수님, 수고하세요."
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Section 2: Meeting for the 1st time in a long time
Q: 오래간만입니다. 잘 지내셨습니까? Long time no see. How have you been?
A: 네, 잘 지냅니다. yes, I am doing well.
어떻게 지내세요? How are you doing?/What have you been up to?
별일 없으세요? What's new?
잘 지냈습니다. I am doing well.
세월 참 빠르네요. Time flies.
보고 싶었어요. I missed you.
요즘 얼글 보기 힘들군요. I haven't seen much of you lately.
하시는 일은 어때요? How is your job/business?
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Section 3: Initial Encounters
Q 안녕하세요? 처음 뵙겠습니다. Hello. How do you do?
A 네, 만나서 반갑습니다. Yes, nice to meet you.
반갑습니다. Nice to meet you.
저도 만나서 반갑습니다. It's nice to meet you, too.
잘 부탁합니다. I am glad to know you.
앞으로 잘 부탁드립니다. Look forward to getting to know you.
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Section 4: Chance Encounters
Q 여기는 웬일이세요? What brings you here?
A 아녕하세요? 오래간만이에요. Good afternoon! Long time no see.
웬일이세요? What's up?/What brings you here?
무슨 일이세요? What brings you here?
세상 정말 좁아요. It's a small world.
그렇지 않아도 만나고 싶었어요. Anyway, I wanted to see you.
그렇지 않아도 전화하려고 했어요. In any case, I was going to call you.
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Section 5: Saying Thank You
Q 도와주셔서 감사합니다. Thank you for your help.
A 뭘요, 괜찮아요. No worries. It was no trouble.
감사합니다. Thank you.
고맙습니다. Thank you.
고마워요. Thanks!
도음이 많이 됐습니다. It was/ you were very helpful.
친절하게 대해 주셔서 감사합니다. Thank you for your kindness.
천만에요. You're welcome.
고맙기는요. No problem.
별말씀을요. Don't mention it.
수고하셨습니다. Thank you for your trouble.
다 만춘 씨 덕분입니다. ^^ It's all thanks to you (Manchoon).
덕분에 많이 배웠습니다. Thanks to you, I learned a lot.
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Section 6: Apologies
Q 미안합니다. Sorry
A 괜찮습니다. It's all right.
실례합니다. Excuse me.
죄송합니다. I apologize (formal/polite).
잠깐만요. Just a moment, please.
제 실수입니다. It's my mistake.
늦어서 미안합니다. Sorry for being late.
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Section 7: Season's Greetings
Q 새해 복 많이 받으세요. Happy New Year!
A 크리스 씨도요. You, too (Chris).
메리 크리스마스. Merry Christmas!
즐거운 성탄절 되세요. Merry Christmas!
추석 잘 보내세요. Happy Chuseok!
즐거운 명절 되세요. Happy Holidays!
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Section 8: Other Greetings
Q 주말 잘 보내세요. Have a good weekend!
A 마이클 씨도요. You, too (Michael).
휴가 잘 보내세요. Have a good holiday!
즐거운 시간 보내세요. Have a good time.
다녀오겠습니다. I'll be back.
다녀오세요. See you later.
다녀왔습니다. I'm back!
다녀오셨어요? Are you back? / Hello.
여행 잘 다녀오세요. Have a great trip!
잘 다녀와요. Have a nice trip!
많이 드세요. Please, help yourself.
잘먹겠습니다. Thank you (for the meal).
잘 먹었습니다. Thank you (that was a great meal.)
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Daniel, I am so glad you are investing in learning Korean.
Even though they are very basic, they are essential, practical, and very helpful.
Keep up the good work!
If I may make a suggestion for the next level: some easy slang, such as:
1. "This tastes so awesome!" - "이 맛 정말 끝네 주네요."
2. "That's lame." - "썰렁해."
3. "Your fly is open." - "남대문이 열렸어요."
some helpful web sites:
http://koreanlanguagenotes.blogspot.com/2005/11/do-you-know-any-good-korean-slang.html
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090316201242AAMmXtr
Or, you can always ask here in 21st CBC web site.