hey guys so how's your korean, huh?
i can read,i'm sure if yu look at hangul you won't find it difficult either,it's that there are some rules,that makes letters pronounce not the way it seems should be
anyway i found some stuff in my pc
thought i'll share it
행복 (heng-bok) - happiness
행복해요 (heng-bok-hae-yo) - I'm happy
편집 (pyeon-jib) - edit
편집해 주세요 (pyeon-jib-hae chu-se-yo) - Please edit that
도와주 (do-wa-ju) - Help me!
살려주 (sal-ryeo-ju) - Help me!
Ah jik / A chik 아직 still; not yet
Deul 들 sentence particle; sign of subject ; plural marker
Ee / I 이 this; current; present
Ee jae / I jaen 이제 now
Eon che na / Uhn jae na 언제나 always
Eui 의 posession particle
Ga 가 sentence particle
Geu reh 그래 ok; well
Geu rut ke / Keu ruh keh 그렇게 like that ; in that way
Ha ji man / Ha chi man 하지만 but
Haeng pok / Haeng bok 행복 to be happy; happy; happiness
Haet ji man / Haet chi man to do (past tense)
Ham keh (hae) 함께( 해) (to be) together
Ee reoh keh 이렇게 like this; in this way
Is suh / Is sio (yo) 있어(요) there is; to have (addition of yo = more polite)
Kah keum <가끔 sometimes
Keu Nyang 그냥 That way; keep it like that
Mi ahn (hae) 미안(해) (to be) sorry
Mo Deu / Mo Doo 모두 every
Mo Deun Geh/Gul everything
Na 나 I / me
Na eui / Nah Yeh 나의 My / mine (literally: Me + posession particle)
Nae gah 내가 I / me (more emphasis on 'me' than "Na" by itself)
Neo / Nuh / Noh 너 you (informal)
Neo eui / Noh Yeh 너의 your's (literally: You + posession particle))
Neun 는 sentence particle, sign of subject
Ni gah 니가 You (more emphasis on 'you' than "Noh" by itself)
Oo ri 우리 we / our
Opp suh / Eop seo (yo) 없어(요) there is not; not to be (addition of 'yo' = more polite)
Pam 밤 night
Reul / Eul 를 / 을 sentence particle, sign of object / subject
Sarang 사랑 love
Sarang hae (yo) 사랑해 (요) I love you; (to) love; (absense of 'yo' = more serious and emphasis)
Sa ram 사람 person; people
Seh sang 세상 world
Sok eh / soh geh <속에 inside (for dark and small areas)
Ship puh / Ship peo to want / want to do
Tang Shin / Dang Sin you (formal)
Wae 왜 why
Wi hae for ; above
- Yo -요 said to be formal and polite at end of sentences / please
Yong seo (hae) / Yong suh (hae) 용서(해) (to) forgive
Yong won 영원 eternity
Yong won ee/ Yong won hi 영원이 forever
Na neun tang shin reul sarang hae yo 나는 당신를 사랑해요 I love you
Neo reul wi hae suh 너를 위햇어 for you
Ee se sang eui suh 이세상에서 in this world
(Ee jae neun) Da shi shi jahk ke (이제는) 다시 시작해 (now) to restart again
Oo ri ga 우리가 we
물론이죠. Sure. mool lon ee jyo
잠깐만요. Just a minute. jam kkan mahn yo.
괜찮아요. It's ok. gwaen chan ah yo.
중요해요. It's important. joong yo hae yo.
중요하지 많아요. It's not important. joong yo ha ji mahn ah yo.
저것 보세요! Look at that! guh gut bo se yo!
이것 보세요! Look at this! ee gut bo se yo!
준비 됐어요. I'm ready. joon bi dwae ssuh yo.
준비 됐어요? Are you ready? joon bi dwae ssuh yo?
행운을 빌어요. Good luck. haeng oon eul bil uh yo.
어디서 오셨어요? Where are you from? uh di suh oh syutt ssuh yo?
...에서 왔어요. I'm/We're from ... ...eh suh waht ssuh yo
호주 Australia [ho joo]
캐나다 Canada [kae na da]
영국 England [yong guk]
유럽 Europe [yoo rup]
독일 Germany [dok il]
아일랜드 Ireland [ah il laen deu]
일본 Japan i[l bon]
뉴질랜드 New Zealand [nyu jil laen deu]
필리핀 The Philipines [pil li pin]
러시아 Russia [ruh shi ah]
스코들랜드 Scotland [seu ko deul laen deu]
미국 The USA [mi guk]
웨일스 Wales [weh il seu]
한국 Korea [han guk]
중국 China [joong guk]
When?--- Eonjeyo? (Awn-jay-yo)
Where?--- Eodieyo? (Oh-dee-yeh-yo)
How much?--- Eolmayeyo? Ole-mah-yeh-yo)
Who?--- Nuguyeyo? (Nu-goo-yeh-yo)
Why?--- Waeyo? (Way-yo)
How?--- Eottoek`eyo? (Oh-toe-kay-yo)
What?--- Mweoyeyo? (Mwah-yeh-yo)
Which?--- Eonugeoshieyo? (Eo-nuu-go-shee-eh-yo)
What's the matter?--- Weniriseyo? (Wen-ee-ree-seh-yo)
What's this?--- Igeoshimweoyeyo? (Ee-goh-shee-mwah-yeh-yo)
Where's the bathroom?--- Hwajangshil eodiseyo? (Hwa-jang-sheel Oh-dee-seh-yo)
Other words you can use besides bathroom
Entrance--- Ipkuu (eep-ku)
Exit--- chul-gu (chool-koo)
telephone--- Chonwha (chone-hwah)
청소하다 To clean
놀다 To play
쓰다 To write
끼다 To wear (handwear)
입다 To wear (body)
신다 To wear (footwear)
벗다 To Take off clothes /shoes
숙제하다 To do homework
운동하다 To exercise
있다 To have / To exist
없다 To not have / To not exist
이다 To be 아니다 To not be
배우다 To learn
다니다 To attend regularly
일어나다 To get up / To wake up
세수하다 To wash ones self
나가다 To go out
식사하다 To eat a meal
돌아오다 To come back / To return
돌아가다 To go back
늦잠을 자다 To sleep in / To sleep late
출근하다 To go to work
퇴근하다 To return from work
만들다 To make
팔다 To sell
사다 To buy
싸다 To be cheap
비싸다 To be expensive
좋다 To be good
좋아하다 To like
시작하다 To start
끝나다 To finish
태어나다 To be born
축하하다 To congratulate
*note: to verbs endings changes
다 is just for infinitive
and i guess many of you know it but verb always goes at the end of the sentence;)
learning together is easier
so lets do our best!
okay?
