Sunday, March 9, 2014

Let's Learn Korean Language!! -PART 3-



-PART 3- ^O^


INFO:

Korean usually put "____Yah" or "____Ah" at the ends of names.This is used to show some affection,closeness or sweetness.Something like that.


EX:"Sehun!" it will be "SehunAh!" or "SuhoYah!"

If the last syllable ends with a consonant sounds,"Ah" is used, and "Yah" for vowel sounds.

Well,if you want to be formal and avoiding to sound rude for not using the word "You", use "___ssi"after the name person. =D



FAMILY/RELATIONS:


Aboji;Appa- Father,dad,papa


Eomeoni,Eomma(Ummuni;Umma)- Mother,Mom,Mommy,Ma

Eonnie(used by female); Nuna(used by males)- Older sister

Oppa(used by females);Hyong/Hyung(used by males)- Older brother

Dongsaeng- Younger brother or sister

Sunbae- Senior

Hubae- Junior

Chingu-Friend

Namjachimgu-Boyfriend

Yeojachingu-Girlfriend

Haraboji-Grandfather

Sonju-Grandchild

Ahjussi-Uncle

Ahjumma-Auntie

Let's Learn Korean Language!! -PART 2-



Part 2 mari maa..hihi :)


Ne- Yes; you can use this to answer them in polite way.

Eung(ohng)- Yes in more informal form.

Geureom(Go-rum)-Sure

Joa! or Arasseo! (Arasuh!) or Ara!- Okay; I understand; I know! (Joa can also mean Like)

Hajima! or Geuman!- Don't

Jebal- Please

Nugu?- Who?

Mwo?- What?

Eodi?- Where?

Eonje?- When?

Wae?- Why?

Eottuke?- How?

Eottun gu?- Which?

Nugu-ku?- Whose?

OMO!- just like "OMG"

Saranghaeyo;Saranghae;Saranghalgayo-I love you

Jeongmal Saranghaeyo- I really love you

Joahaeyo(Choahaeyo)- I like you

I really like you,instead of Jeongmal (Really),Neomu (So/Very) is used.

"Neomu neomu neomu joa~"/I really really really like you~(But literally means "I so so so like you")


Let's Learn Korean Language!! -PART 1-



Annyeong chingus =D Tuto's time!! Ppalli Ppalli ikut Sya belajar bahasa Korea ni :) Sesapa yang dah pro tu perbetulkan lah Sya ni jika ade salah silap.Kita kongsi bersama <3


Some common wordswords or phrases:



Annyeonghaseyo!/Annyeong! - "Hello!/Hi!" ; "Good Morning/evening" ; or any greetings like "How it's going?/how are you?"

And the basics or usual answer to this is: "Ne,annyeonghaseyo?" - "I'm fine,how about you?" or something like that.

Yeoboseyo- Hello; use in phonecalls

Jah iseeuh- Bye; use in phonecalls

Gwaenchana? (pronounce something like "Kenchana?") - "Are you okay?" and this can be answered by "Ne,Gwaenchana."

The more politefom of Gwaenchana is Gwaenchanayo.Both also means "It's okay." or "Is it okay?"

Gamsahamnida (pronounce "Kamsahamnida" ; polite) or Gomawo (pronounce "Komahwo" ; informal)- Thank you.

Jeoseonghamnida; Jeoseonghae (polite) or Mian;Mianae;Mianhaeyo (Miyan;Miyanhe;Miyanhaeyo; Informal)-I'm sorry; Sorry