Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - Experts please give me some advice on how to learn Korean. Do you need any common materials? What I need to learn is just daily conversational language, not for exams~~

Experts please give me some advice on how to learn Korean. Do you need any common materials? What I need to learn is just daily conversational language, not for exams~~

Pronunciation of common Korean expressions (speak Korean in Chinese)

Pronunciation of common Korean expressions (speak Korean in Chinese)

When you meet Korean friends, tell them A few words in Korean will definitely make them feel more at home. Instantly bring them closer to each other.

If you don’t know Korean at all, then you might as well learn Korean for fools with me. You will definitely gain a lot!

1.? (An Ningha Saiyo): Say "Hello" when you see a Korean friend

2.? (What Manla hopes for is not rice): See you You are very happy

3. (Kamu Shahami Da): Take good care of you

4.? (Kamu Shahami Da): Thank you

5.? (Sin sent to Hamida): I'm sorry

6. (An Ning Xi Ka Se): Goodbye, go away, what the host said to the guest when the guest left

< p>7. (An Ningxi to Seyo): Goodbye, words to the master

8. (Sarang Heiyo): I love you, you can often hear it in Korean dramas.

9. (Do it black): I like it

10. (What do you want to do): Eat well

11. (Don’t not Erluoyo): I’m full

12. (too scared): I’m hungry

13.? (eyes pulling the card to you): I’ll contact you

14. (An Ningxi Zumu Saiyo): Good night

15. (Giving birth to a baby boy): Happy birthday

16. ?!?!! (Ah Za, Ah Za, Hua Yiting): Come on!

17.?, (Oh, Shalangheiyo): When you see a Korean singer you like, you can say a very practical thing to make him notice you immediately. Please note that the "?" here can only be said by girls

18.? (Wow, please help me): Please help me

19. Pulled over Hamid): My name is Kim Hee-sun, "?" means me, "

" means calling. If you want to know how to spell your Korean name, you can read this article - A comparison table of commonly used Chinese characters in Korea, where you can find the way to write your name in Korean.

20.? (Cuo Neng Zong Gu Salami Mida): I am Chinese. Haha, if you travel to South Korea, this sentence is the most practical.

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Thank you——Kang Sangwumida

Uncle——a za xi

Sorry—— ——Biya Nei

I love you——Salanghaiyo~

It’s funny——DI SI NEI

Mind your own business——New Jiang Guxiu

Fool - Pabu

Look at his performance - Ha Lang is afraid of searching

Hello----an ni ha / se/ yo

Arasso, Arasso (I know, I know)

Ah ni ah se yo (hello)

Said when answering the phone Hello——————Oh no Sayou!

ka ji ma——Don’t go

I ges mi da------------ -I understand

wu ji ma--don't cry

cong ma--really?

cong ma--really?

cong ma--really? p>

koo zong ma sai yao---don't worry

yi pu da--beautiful

o di xing--elder

a ga xi--Miss

a ni ao--No, (deny other people’s meaning)

chu guo wants to die

What about ____

Dad- ou ba / a bu ji

Mom- ou ma / a mu ni

BI A NE I’m sorry!~~KA ZA let’s go~ MI A DA Sorry!

LU NA--Sister

My sister is called Oh Ni when she is of the same sex, and Luna when she is of the opposite sex

HIONG When a man is a man, he is called Big Brother

O BA A woman calls a man a big brother

Ca lang ei (I love you), the word love can be pronounced as sa la, but when combined together, most Korean dramas are ca lang ei I don’t know why?

So give it a rest, that person translated it on the Internet, but your Korean is correct

Uncle--a tu xi Dad --o ba mother--a ma sister--o ni brother--o ba

Hey--you bu sei you know--a la ji know--a la sou

Yes--nei No (nothing)--a ni you go--ka go quickly--ka ji ma I'm sorry--mi ya nei

Thank you--kan cang ha mi da Hello --a ni a xi you why--wei

Let’s go--ka za beautiful--yi pu da Come on~! Come on~! --a jia a jia huai tin

The word love is indeed? (sa lang), when used in sentences to say "I love you" it is. (sa lang hei you), but Koreans In normal speaking, when talking to acquaintances, you will omit this "?" and say "sa lang hei". This situation is very common.

For example: "I'm sorry", what is the respectful word? (mi an hap ni da ). Generally, respect is (mi a nae you), and the remaining expression is (mi a nae). This expression is often heard in Korean dramas. (mek da) means to eat, (an me ge you) means Deny the meaning of not eating~~~~~

bi a nai you sorry

an jie sai you please sit down

ao lan ma ni ai yao long time no see

pang ga xi mi da.

qia li pu ta ha mi da.

lu gu sai yao? Who is it?