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Basic Korean Phrases Guide

This document provides basic Korean phrases for greetings, introductions, and expressions translated to English, Korean characters (Hangul), and phonetic pronunciation. It includes common greetings like good morning/afternoon/evening, hello on the phone, good bye to someone leaving or staying, and good night. Expressions for introductions like name, how are you, and asking if someone speaks English are presented. Yes, no, thank you, and I'm sorry are given as basic responses. The source is listed as a language guide on life in Korea.

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Basic Korean Phrases Guide

This document provides basic Korean phrases for greetings, introductions, and expressions translated to English, Korean characters (Hangul), and phonetic pronunciation. It includes common greetings like good morning/afternoon/evening, hello on the phone, good bye to someone leaving or staying, and good night. Expressions for introductions like name, how are you, and asking if someone speaks English are presented. Yes, no, thank you, and I'm sorry are given as basic responses. The source is listed as a language guide on life in Korea.

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English Hangul Pronunciation

Good morning. ? Annyong haseyo?


Good afternoon.
Good evening. ? (F) Annyong hashimnikka? (F)

Good-bye. . Annyonghi kasayo.


(to person leaving) . (F) Annyonghi kashipshiyo. (F)

Good-bye. . Annyonghi kyesayo.


(to person staying) . (F) Annyonghi kyeshipshiyo. (F)

Good night. . (F) Annyonghi jumushipsiyo. (F)

How do you do?


(meeting for the first time) . (F) Ch'oum poepgetsumnida. (F)

My name is _____. ___ . (F) Chonun ______ imnida. (F)

How are you? ? (F) Ottoshimnikka? (F)

Hello?
(on the phone) ? Yoboseyo?

Do you speak English? ? Yeongeorul malsum halsu isseoyo?

Basic Expressions
English Hangul Pronunciation

Yes. . Ne.

No. . Aniyo.

Thank you. . (F) Kamsahamnida. (F)

I am sorry. . (F) Mianhamnida. (F)

Source : http://www.lifeinkorea.com/language/korean.cfm?

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