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How do you say "I need to practice my Korean." in Korean?


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by Jeong-Ho Lee 12 years ago

Based on the level of respect or formality, you can say "I need to practice my Korean." in Korean in 3 ways:


Level of formality Pronunciation Korean alphabet Voice
Informal na-neun hanguk-mal-eul yeonseup-haeya hae나는 한국말을 연습해야 해
na-neun hanguk-mal-eul yeonseup-haeya dwae나는 한국말을 연습해야 돼
Formal jeo-neun hanguk-mal-eul yeonseup-haeya haeyo저는 한국말을 연습해야 해요
jeo-neun hanguk-mal-eul yeonseup-haeya dwaeyo저는 한국말을 연습해야 돼요
Very Formal jeo-neun hanguk-mal-eul yeonseup-haeya hapnida저는 한국말을 연습해야 합니다
jeo-neun hanguk-mal-eul yeonseup-haeya doipnida저는 한국말을 연습해야 됩니다

  • I: na-neun (나는), jeo-neun (저는)
  • Korean: hanguk-mal (한국말), hanguk-eo (한국어)
  • to need to practice: yeonseup-hada (연습해야 하다)
  • my: nae (내), je (제), na-eui (나의), jeo-eui (저의) - can be omitted

  • Please refer to How to pronounce Korean Alphabet for the English pronunciation in this answer.


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