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How do you say "I am a fisher." in Korean?
Based on the level of respect or formality, you can say "I am a fisher." in Korean in 3 ways: Informal: na-neun eobu-ya. (나는 어부야.)Formal: na-neun eobu-yeyo. (나는 어부예요.)Very formal: jeo-neun eobu-imnida.... (read more)
answered 14 years ago
How do you say "I am a farmer." in Korean?
Based on the level of respect or formality, you can say "I am a farmer." in Korean in 3 ways: Informal: na-neun nongbu-ya. (나는 농부야.)Formal: na-neun nongbu-yeyo. (나는 농부예요.)Very formal: jeo-neun nongbu-imnida.... (read more)
answered 14 years ago
How do you say "I am a herdboy." in Korean?
Based on the level of respect or formality, you can say "I am a herdboy." in Korean in 3 ways: Informal: na-neun mokdong-iya. (나는 목동이야.)Formal: na-neun mokdong-iyeyo. (나는 목동이예요.)Very formal: jeo-neun... (read more)
answered 14 years ago
How do you say "I am a gardener." in Korean?
Based on the level of respect or formality, you can say "I am a gardener." in Korean in 3 ways: Informal: na-neun wonyesa-ya. (나는 원예사야.)Formal: na-neun wonyesa-yeyo. (나는 원예사예요.)Very formal: jeo-neun... (read more)
answered 14 years ago
How do you say "I am a business man." in Korean?
Based on the level of respect or formality, you can say "I am a business man." in Korean in 3 ways: Informal: na-neun saeobga-ya. (나는 사업가야.)Formal: na-neun saeobga-yeyo. (나는 사업가예요.)Very formal: jeo-neun... (read more)
answered 14 years ago
How do you say "I am a translator." in Korean?
Based on the level of respect or formality, you can say "I am a translator." in Korean in 3 ways: Informal: na-neun beonyeokja-ya. (나는 번역자야.)Formal: na-neun beonyeokja-yeyo. (나는 번역자예요.)Very formal:... (read more)
answered 14 years ago
How do you say "What do you do for a living?" in Korean?
Based on the level of respect or formality, you can say "What do you do for a living?" in Korean in 3 ways: Informal: jigub-i mueoya? (직업이 뭐야?)Formal: jigub-i eoddeoke dwoiseyo? (직업이 어떻게 되세요?)Very... (read more)
answered 14 years ago
How do you say "I need a doctor." in Korean?
Based on the level of respect or formality, you can say "I need a doctor." in Korean in 3 ways: Informal: uisa-ga pilyo-hae. (의사가 필요해.)Formal: uisa-ga pilyo-haeyo. (의사가 필요해요.)Very formal: uisa-ga pilyo-hamnida.... (read more)
answered 14 years ago
How do you say "I feel sick." in Korean?
Based on the level of respect or formality, you can say "I feel sick." in Korean in 3 ways: Informal: apa. (아파.)Formal: apayo. (아파요.)Very formal: apeumnida. (아픕니다.) (read more)
answered 14 years ago
How do you say "I love you!" in Korean?
Based on the level of respect or formality, you can say "I love you" in Korean in 3 ways:Informal: na-neun neo-reul sarang-hae (나는 너을 사랑해) - na-neun neo-reul can be omitted.Formal: jeo-neun dangsin-eul sarang-haeyo... (read more)
answered 14 years ago
How do you say "Give me this." in Korean?
Based on the level of respect or formality, you can say "Give me this." in Korean in 3 ways: Informal: igeot jwo. (이것 줘.)Formal: igeot juseyo. (이것 주세요.)Very formal: igeot jusibsiyo. (이것 주십시요.) (read more)
answered 14 years ago
How do you say "It's 10 o'clock." in Korean?
Based on the level of respect or formality, you can say "It's 10 o'clock." in Korean in 3 ways: Informal: yeol-ssi-ya. (열시야.)Formal: yeol-ssi-yeyo. (열시예요).Very formal: yeol-ssi-imnida. (열시입니다.) (read more)
answered 14 years ago
How do you say "What time is it?" in Korean?
Based on the level of respect or formality, you can say "What time is it?" in Korean in 3 ways:Informal: myeot si-ya? (몇 시야?), myeot si-ni? (몇 시니?)Formal: myeot si-yeyo? (몇 시예요?), myeot si-pnigga? (몇 십니까?)Very... (read more)
answered 14 years ago
How do you say "Where?" in Korean?
Based on the level of respect or formality, you can say "Where?" in Korean in 3 ways: Informal: eodi-ya? (어디야?)Formal: eodi-yo? (어디요?)Very formal: eodi-rago hasseotsseumnikka? (어디라고 하셨습니까?) (read more)
answered 14 years ago
How do you say "What?" in Korean?
Based on the level of respect or formality, you can say "What?" in Korean in 3 ways: Informal: mwo-ya? (뭐야?)Formal: mwo-yo? (뭐요?)Very formal: mwo-rago hasseotsseumnikka? (뭐라고 하셨습니까?) (read more)
answered 14 years ago
How do you say "Hurry up!" in Korean?
Based on the level of respect or formality, you can say "Hurry up!" in Korean in 3 ways: Informal seodulreo! 서둘러! ... (read more)
answered 14 years ago
How do you say "Look!" in Korean?
Based on the level of respect or formality, you can say "Look!" in Korean in 3 ways: Informal: bwa! (봐!)Formal: boseyo! (보세요!)Very formal: bosibsiyo! (보십시요!) (read more)
answered 14 years ago
How do you say "Really?" in Korean?
Based on the level of respect or formality, you can say "Really?" in Korean in 3 ways: Informal: jeongmal?(정말?)Formal: jeongmal-yo? (정말요?)Very formal: jeongmal-imnikka? (정말입니까?) (read more)
answered 14 years ago
How do you say "I'm thirsty." in Korean?
Based on the level of respect or formality, you can say "I'm thirsty." in Korean in 3 ways: Informal: mokmalla. (목말라.)Formal: mokmallayo. (목말라요.)Very formal: mokmareumnida. (목마릅니다.) (read more)
answered 14 years ago
How do you say "I'm hungry." in Korean?
Based on the level of respect or formality, you can say "I'm hungry." in Korean in 3 ways: Informal: baegopa. (배고파.)Formal: baegopayo. (배고파요.)Very formal: baegopeumnida. (배고픕니다.) (read more)
answered 14 years ago