Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - Who can teach me the common polite expressions in Korean in Chinese vernacular? Do they need to be pronounced correctly?

Who can teach me the common polite expressions in Korean in Chinese vernacular? Do they need to be pronounced correctly?

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

2. 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): A very practical thing to say when you see your favorite Korean singer. Please note that the "?" here can only be said by girls. .

18.? (Duowa Zhusaiyo): Please help me.

19. (Missen pulled Hamida over): My name is Jin Xishan. (Cuoneng Zonggu Salami Mida): I am Chinese. This sentence is most practical if you travel to South Korea.

Korean belongs to the Central Asian Altaic language family. It has 40 letters, including 21 vowels and 19 consonants. Vowels can be used alone, but consonants must be combined with vowels. Consonants can be placed before vowels or after vowels as a rhyme ending, and the pronunciation of consonants before vowels and after vowels is different. In addition, there may be sound changes when syllables are connected together.

In other words, after learning the vowels, consonants, rhyme endings, pronunciation and sound change rules, Korean pronunciation can come to an end.