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Learn Essential Korean Daily Conversations - Hi to Bye~!
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Hi, how have you been? (^o^)/* Today, we will learn greetings and responses that are frequently used in daily life in Korean. ↓↓↓ You can find the Korean words and their English meanings below. ↓↓↓
[ Special features of Korean sentences ]
* No articles such as 'a/ an/ the' like English.
* No gender of nouns like French.
* Use honorifics to show respect to elders.
* 3 Ways to speak depending on the relationship with the person speaking
: Most formal, less formal, and casual way of speaking
* The order of sentence structure is different from English.
⬩English: S + V + O → I + love + you
⬩Korean: S + O + V → I + you + love * The VERB always comes LAST.
With this in mind, we'll learn 3 sentences for each greeting.
1. Most Polite + More Formal
2. Polite + Less Formal
3. Casual + Informal
We'll repeat the sentences THREE times.
1) For the first sentence, we'll listen at a fast, real-life speaking speed.
2) For the second, we'll listen slowly and follow along, and
3) for the third, we'll practice by memorizing and following along.
[Time stamp + Vocubulary]
0:00 [Intro] 3 ways to speak
0:05 001 - 안녕 [an-nyeong] = n. well-being, 하다 [hada] = to do
00:35 002 - 만나다 [man-na-da] = to meet, 반갑다 [ban-gab-da ]= to be glad
* When speaking, if the subject or object is too clear, we often omit them.
01:10 003 - 어떻게 [eo-tteo-ke] = how, 지내다 [ji-nae-da] = to do
01:44 004 - 당신 [dang-sin] * honorific = you
02:25 005 - 감사합니다 [gam-sa-ham-ni-da] = thank you
03:13 006 - 그동안 [geu-dong-an] = In the meantime
03:54 007 - 늘 [neul] = always, 똑같다 [ttok-gat-da] = to be the same
04:27 008 - 별 [byeol] = special, 일 [il] = something, 없다 [eop-tta] = there is no.., to do not have
05:01 009 - 좋은 [jo-eun] = good, 소식 [so-sig] = news
~이 [i]- * 주격조사(Prepositional particle for nominative):
ex. 은(eun)/ 는(neun), 이(i)/ 가(ga), 께서(kke=seo), 에서(e-seo)
있다 [it-tta] = there is ⭤ 없다 [eop-tta] = there is no.., = to do not have
05:37 010
06:12 011 - 아침 [a-chim] = n. morning
~입니다 [im-ni-da], ~이에요 [i-e-yo]~이다 [i-da] = to be, am, is, are
* Prepositional particle for verb
06:46 012 - 진지 [jin-ji] = *Honorific for meals, 식사 [sig-sa] = a meal, 밥 [bab] = a meal,
잡수다 [jab-su-da], 들다 [deulda] *Honorific = 먹다 [meog-da] = to eat, to have
* Honorific: A polite way to say "eat" to someone who is older
하다 [ha-da (proverb)] = to do
07:20 013 - 오후 [o-hu] = afternoon
07:53 014 - 저녁 [jeo-nyeok] = evening
08:28 015 - 주무시다 [ju-mu-si-da] * Honorific = to sleep
잘 [jal] = well, 자다 [ja-da] = to sleep
09:05 016 - 꿈 [kkum] = n. dream, 꾸다 = [kku-da] = to have (a dream)
09:39 017
10:12 018 - 어디 [eo-di] = where, ~에서 [e-seo] = from * Particle indicating place,
오시다 [o-si-da] * honorific, 오다 [o-da] = to come
10:49 019 - 나라 [na-ra] = n. country
11:23 020 - 한국 [han-guk] = South Korea
11:58 021 - ~의 [ui = of] * Possessive particle, 어느 [eo-neu] = which, 지역 [ji-yeog] = region
12:40 022 - 서울 [seo-ul] * Capital of South Korea
13:14 023 - 성함 [seong-ham] * honorifics = 이름 [i-leum] = n. name,
뭐에요? [mwo-e-yo] = what is..
13:48 024 - 저 [jeo]* in a humble way to say 'I' or 'me' = 나 [na] = me
저의 [jeo-ui]= 제 [je] = 나의 [na-ui]= 내 [nae]= my
~은[eun]/ 는[neun]- * 주격조사(Prepositional particle for nominative)
15:05 026 - 스무 살 [seu-mu-sal] = 20 years old
15:40 027 - 오랜만 [o-laen-man] = long time
16:13 028 - 여기 [yeo-gi] = here, 어쩐 [eo-jjeon] = what
16:49 029 - 친구 [chin-gu] = n. friend
17:26 030 - ~해야하다 [hae-ya-ha-da] = have to, have got to
18:03 031
18:42 032 - 저 역시 [jeo(me)- yeok-si(too)]= 저도 [jeo-do]= 나도 [na-do]= me, too
말씀 [mas-sseum]* honorifics = 대화 [dae-wha]= 얘기 [yae-gi]= n. conversation, talk,
나누다 [na-nu-da] = to have (a talk / a conversation),
좋다 [jot-da] = to be nice or good ⭤ 나쁘다 [na-ppu-da] = to be bad or not good
19:24 033 - 나중에 [na-jung-e] = later
20:36 035 - 뵙다 [boep-da]* honorifics = 보다 [bo-da]= to see, to meet
21:13 036 - 다시 [da-si] = again
21:52 037 - 또 [tto] = too
22:23 038
22:59 039 - 곧 [got] = soon
23:31 040 - 기대하다 [gi-dae-ha-da]= to look forward to.. ing
24:11 041 - 그립다 [geu-lip-da]= to miss
24:50 042 - 연락하다 [yeon-lag-ha-da]= to keep in touch
25:27 043 - 연락하다 [yeon-lag-ha-da]= to contact
25:57 044 - 즐거운 [jeul-geo-un]= happy, 시간 [si-gan]= time, 보내다 [bo-nae-da]= to have, spend
26:35 045 - 하루 [ha-ru]= day
27:09 046
27:42 047 - 당신도요 [dang-sin-do-you]* honorifics = 너도 [neo-do]= you, too
28:23 048
28:53 049
29:30 050
[ Special features of Korean sentences ]
* No articles such as 'a/ an/ the' like English.
* No gender of nouns like French.
* Use honorifics to show respect to elders.
* 3 Ways to speak depending on the relationship with the person speaking
: Most formal, less formal, and casual way of speaking
* The order of sentence structure is different from English.
⬩English: S + V + O → I + love + you
⬩Korean: S + O + V → I + you + love * The VERB always comes LAST.
With this in mind, we'll learn 3 sentences for each greeting.
1. Most Polite + More Formal
2. Polite + Less Formal
3. Casual + Informal
We'll repeat the sentences THREE times.
1) For the first sentence, we'll listen at a fast, real-life speaking speed.
2) For the second, we'll listen slowly and follow along, and
3) for the third, we'll practice by memorizing and following along.
[Time stamp + Vocubulary]
0:00 [Intro] 3 ways to speak
0:05 001 - 안녕 [an-nyeong] = n. well-being, 하다 [hada] = to do
00:35 002 - 만나다 [man-na-da] = to meet, 반갑다 [ban-gab-da ]= to be glad
* When speaking, if the subject or object is too clear, we often omit them.
01:10 003 - 어떻게 [eo-tteo-ke] = how, 지내다 [ji-nae-da] = to do
01:44 004 - 당신 [dang-sin] * honorific = you
02:25 005 - 감사합니다 [gam-sa-ham-ni-da] = thank you
03:13 006 - 그동안 [geu-dong-an] = In the meantime
03:54 007 - 늘 [neul] = always, 똑같다 [ttok-gat-da] = to be the same
04:27 008 - 별 [byeol] = special, 일 [il] = something, 없다 [eop-tta] = there is no.., to do not have
05:01 009 - 좋은 [jo-eun] = good, 소식 [so-sig] = news
~이 [i]- * 주격조사(Prepositional particle for nominative):
ex. 은(eun)/ 는(neun), 이(i)/ 가(ga), 께서(kke=seo), 에서(e-seo)
있다 [it-tta] = there is ⭤ 없다 [eop-tta] = there is no.., = to do not have
05:37 010
06:12 011 - 아침 [a-chim] = n. morning
~입니다 [im-ni-da], ~이에요 [i-e-yo]~이다 [i-da] = to be, am, is, are
* Prepositional particle for verb
06:46 012 - 진지 [jin-ji] = *Honorific for meals, 식사 [sig-sa] = a meal, 밥 [bab] = a meal,
잡수다 [jab-su-da], 들다 [deulda] *Honorific = 먹다 [meog-da] = to eat, to have
* Honorific: A polite way to say "eat" to someone who is older
하다 [ha-da (proverb)] = to do
07:20 013 - 오후 [o-hu] = afternoon
07:53 014 - 저녁 [jeo-nyeok] = evening
08:28 015 - 주무시다 [ju-mu-si-da] * Honorific = to sleep
잘 [jal] = well, 자다 [ja-da] = to sleep
09:05 016 - 꿈 [kkum] = n. dream, 꾸다 = [kku-da] = to have (a dream)
09:39 017
10:12 018 - 어디 [eo-di] = where, ~에서 [e-seo] = from * Particle indicating place,
오시다 [o-si-da] * honorific, 오다 [o-da] = to come
10:49 019 - 나라 [na-ra] = n. country
11:23 020 - 한국 [han-guk] = South Korea
11:58 021 - ~의 [ui = of] * Possessive particle, 어느 [eo-neu] = which, 지역 [ji-yeog] = region
12:40 022 - 서울 [seo-ul] * Capital of South Korea
13:14 023 - 성함 [seong-ham] * honorifics = 이름 [i-leum] = n. name,
뭐에요? [mwo-e-yo] = what is..
13:48 024 - 저 [jeo]* in a humble way to say 'I' or 'me' = 나 [na] = me
저의 [jeo-ui]= 제 [je] = 나의 [na-ui]= 내 [nae]= my
~은[eun]/ 는[neun]- * 주격조사(Prepositional particle for nominative)
15:05 026 - 스무 살 [seu-mu-sal] = 20 years old
15:40 027 - 오랜만 [o-laen-man] = long time
16:13 028 - 여기 [yeo-gi] = here, 어쩐 [eo-jjeon] = what
16:49 029 - 친구 [chin-gu] = n. friend
17:26 030 - ~해야하다 [hae-ya-ha-da] = have to, have got to
18:03 031
18:42 032 - 저 역시 [jeo(me)- yeok-si(too)]= 저도 [jeo-do]= 나도 [na-do]= me, too
말씀 [mas-sseum]* honorifics = 대화 [dae-wha]= 얘기 [yae-gi]= n. conversation, talk,
나누다 [na-nu-da] = to have (a talk / a conversation),
좋다 [jot-da] = to be nice or good ⭤ 나쁘다 [na-ppu-da] = to be bad or not good
19:24 033 - 나중에 [na-jung-e] = later
20:36 035 - 뵙다 [boep-da]* honorifics = 보다 [bo-da]= to see, to meet
21:13 036 - 다시 [da-si] = again
21:52 037 - 또 [tto] = too
22:23 038
22:59 039 - 곧 [got] = soon
23:31 040 - 기대하다 [gi-dae-ha-da]= to look forward to.. ing
24:11 041 - 그립다 [geu-lip-da]= to miss
24:50 042 - 연락하다 [yeon-lag-ha-da]= to keep in touch
25:27 043 - 연락하다 [yeon-lag-ha-da]= to contact
25:57 044 - 즐거운 [jeul-geo-un]= happy, 시간 [si-gan]= time, 보내다 [bo-nae-da]= to have, spend
26:35 045 - 하루 [ha-ru]= day
27:09 046
27:42 047 - 당신도요 [dang-sin-do-you]* honorifics = 너도 [neo-do]= you, too
28:23 048
28:53 049
29:30 050