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1 Where Did You Learn to Speak Korean Like That!

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Romanization

English

(1)namja: eum... bulgogi!


(2)yeoja: jal meokgesseumnida!
(3)namja: masisseoyo!
(4)yeoja: eung! masisseo!
(5)namja: jal meogeosseumnida.

(1)Man: Mm! Korean barbecue!


(2)Woman: Thanks for the meal. (expression)
(3)Man: Delicious.
(4)Woman: Yea! It's delicious!
(5)Man: Thanks for the meal. (expression)

masitta -> to be delicious


... ! wa... masikketta! -> "Wow...looks delicious!"
. i jjigaeneun masisseoyo. -> "This stew is delicious."
meoktta, meokda -> to eat
. -> urineun harue jeogeodo se beon meogeoya handa. -> "We are supposed to eat at least
three times a day."
. galbi meokko sippeoyo. -> "I want to eat galbi."
. gachi bam meogeureo gayo. -> "Let's go eat together."
jal -> well
. ilboneo jal haeyo. -> "I can speak Japanese well."
jal meogeossseumnida -> Thanks for the meal. (expression)
. . jal meogeosseumnida. gamsahamnida. -> "I ate very well. Thank you very much."
masisseo -> delicious (casual)
. galbi masisseo. -> "Kalbi is delicious."
bulgogi -> Bulgogi, grilled marinated meat
. maneun oegugindeuri gochujangeuro yangnyeomi doen bulgogireul
joahamnida. -> "Many foreigners like bulgogi seasoned with hot red pepper sauce."
! bulgogi meokgo sipeoyo! -> "I want to eat Korean barbecue!"
jal meokgesseumnida -> I will eat well (phrase: used to thank someone for a meal)
. jal meokgesseumnida -> "Thank you for the food."

2 First Impressions - Wow Your Korean Friends!

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