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How to say "Do you have a bigger size of this?" in Korean?


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by MI-Sung Lee 7 years ago

Based on the level of respect or formality, you can say "Do you have a bigger size of this?" in Korean in 3 ways:

  • Informal: neo-neun i keu-gi boda deo keun geot gajigo itseo? (너는 이 크기 보다 더 큰 것 가지고 있어?), i-geot boda deo jageun geot itni? (이것 보다 더 큰 것 있니?)
  • Formal: dansin-eun i keu-gi boda deo keun geot gajigo itseoyo? (당신은 이 크기 보다 더 큰 것 가지고 있어요?), i-geot boda deo jageun geot itseupnigga? (이것 보다 더 큰 것 있습니까?)
  • Very Formal: dansin-ggeseo-neun i keu-gi boda deo keun geot gajigo gyesipnigga? (당신께서는 이 크기 보다 더 큰 것 가지고 계십니까?), i-geot boda deo jageun geot itseusipnigga? (이것 보다 더 큰 것 있으십니까?)

- you (subjective): neo (너), neo-neun (너는), dangsin-eun (당신은), dansin-ggeseo-neun (당신께서는)
- bigger: deo keun (더 큰)
- size: keu-gi (크기)
- this: i-geot (이것)
- to have: gajida (가지다)

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


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