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How do you say "He is not here." in Korean?
Based on the level of respect or formality, you can say "He is not here" in Korean in 3 ways: Informal geu-neun yeogi-e eopseo 그는... (read more)
answered 14 years ago
How do you say "Do not enter." in Korean?
Based on the level of respect or formality, you can say "Do not enter." in Korean in 3 ways: Informal: deuleo ojima. (들어오지 마.)Formal: deuleo ojimaseyo? (들어오지 마세요)Very formal: deuleo ojimasibsiyo. (들어오지... (read more)
answered 14 years ago
How do you say "Where is he?" in Korean?
Based on the level of respect or formality, you can say "Where is he?" in Korean in 3 ways: Informal: geu-ga eodi-e itsseo? (그가 어디에 있어?)Formal: geu-ga eodi-e itsseoyo? (그가 어디에 있어요?)Very formal:... (read more)
answered 14 years ago
How do you say "What is this?" in Korean?
Based on the level of respect or formality, you can say "What's this?" in Korean in 3 ways:Informal: i-ge mwo-ya? (이게 뭐야?), i-ge mwo-ni? (이게 뭐니?)Formal: i-ge mwo-yeyo? (이게 뭐예요?), i-ge mueot-ipnigga?... (read more)
answered 14 years ago
How do you say "Why are you sad?" in Korean?
Based on the level of respect or formality, you can say "Why are you sad?" in Korean in 3 ways: Informal wae seulpeo? 왜... (read more)
answered 14 years ago
How do you say "How do you want to pay?" in Korean?
Based on the level of respect or formality, you can say "How do you want to pay?" in Korean in 3 ways: Informal: eoddeoke naellae? (어떻게 낼래?)Formal: eoddeoke naellaeyo? (얼떻게 낼래요?)Very formal: eoddeoke naesigetsseumnikka?... (read more)
answered 14 years ago
How do you say "Is he sleeping?" in Korean?
Based on the level of respect or formality, you can say "Is he sleeping?" in Korean in 3 ways: Informal: geu-ga jani? (그가 자니?)Formal: geu-ga janayo? (그가 자나요?)Very formal: geu-bun-i jumusimnikka? (그분이... (read more)
answered 14 years ago
How do you say "Can I come?" in Korean?
Based on the level of respect or formality, you can say "Can I come?" in Korean in 3 ways: Informal: galkka? (갈까?)Formal: naega galkkayo? (내가 갈까요?)Very formal: jega galkkayo? (제가 갈까요?) (read more)
answered 14 years ago
How do you say "How big is it?" in Korean?
Based on the level of respect or formality, you can say "How big is it?" in Korean in 3 ways: Informal: eolma-na keo? (얼마나 커?)Formal: eolma-na keungayo? (얼마나 큰가요?)Very formal: eolma-na keumnikka? (얼마나... (read more)
answered 14 years ago
How do you say "How much is it?" in Korean?
Based on the level of respect or formality, you can say "How much is it?" in Korean in 3 ways: Informal: eolma-ya? (얼마야?)Formal: eolma-yeyo? (얼마예요?)Very formal: eolma-imnikka? (얼마 입니까?) (read more)
answered 14 years ago
How do you say "How far is it?" in Korean?
Based on the level of respect or formality, you can say "How far is it?" in Korean in 3 ways: Informal: eolma-na meoleo? (얼마나 멀어?)Formal: eolma-na meonayo? (얼마나 멀어요?)Very formal: eolma-na meomnikka? (얼마나... (read more)
answered 14 years ago
How do you say "I know you." in Korean?
Based on the level of respect or formality, you can say "I know you." in Korean in 3 ways: Informal: neo ala. (너 알아.)Formal: dangsin-eul alayo. (당신을 알아요.)Very formal: dangsin-eul amnida. (당신을 압니다.)... (read more)
answered 14 years ago
How do you say "Do you know me?" in Korean?
Based on the level of respect or formality, you can say "Do you know me?" in Korean in 3 ways: Level of formality Pronunciation... (read more)
answered 14 years ago
How do you say "I work at a shop." in Korean?
Based on the level of respect or formality, you can say "I work at a shop." in Korean in 3 ways: Informal: na-neun sangjeom-eseo ilhae. (나는 상점에서 일해.)Formal: na-neun sangjeom-eseo ilhaeyo. (나는 상점에서 일해요.)Very... (read more)
answered 14 years ago
How do you say "I work at a school." in Korean?
Based on the level of respect or formality, you can say "I work at a school." in Korean in 3 ways: Informal: na-neun hakgyo-eseo ilhae. (나는 학교에서 일해.)Formal: na-neun hakgyo-eseo ilhaeyo. (나는 학교에서 일해요.)Very... (read more)
answered 14 years ago
How do you say "I work at a hotel." in Korean?
Based on the level of respect or formality, you can say "I work at a hotel." in Korean in 3 ways: Informal: na-neun hotel-eseo ilhae. (나는 호텔에서 일해.)Formal: na-neun hotel-eseo ilhaeyo. (나는 호텔에서 일해요.)Very... (read more)
answered 14 years ago
How do you say "I work at a hospital." in Korean?
Based on the level of respect or formality, you can say "I work at a hospital." in Korean in 3 ways: Informal: na-neun byeongwon-eseo ilhae. (나는 병원에서 일해.)Formal: na-neun byeongwon-eseo ilhaeyo. (나는 병원에서 일해요.)Very... (read more)
answered 14 years ago
How do you say "I work at a factory." in Korean?
Based on the level of respect or formality, you can say "I work at a factory." in Korean in 3 ways: Informal: na-neun gongjang-eseo ilhae. (나는 공장에서 일해.)Formal: na-neun gongjang-eseo ilhaeyo. (나는 공장에서 일해요.)Very... (read more)
answered 14 years ago
How do you say "I work at a plant." in Korean?
Based on the level of respect or formality, you can say "I work at a plant." in Korean in 3 ways: Informal: na-neun gongjang-eseo ilhae. (나는 공장에서 일해.)Formal: na-neun gongjang-eseo ilhaeyo. (나는 공장에서 일해요.)Very... (read more)
answered 14 years ago
How do you say "I work at a firm." in Korean?
Based on the level of respect or formality, you can say "I work at a firm." in Korean in 3 ways: Informal: na-neun sangsa-eseo ilhae. (나는 상사에서 일해.)Formal: na-neun sangsa-eseo ilhaeyo. (나는 상사에서 일해요.)Very... (read more)
answered 14 years ago