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Jeong-Ho Lee

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How do you say "I'm better than you" in Korean?

Based on the level of respect or formality, you can say "I'm better than you" in Korean in 3 ways:Informal: na-neun neo-boda na-a (내가 너보다 나아), na-neun neo-boda natda (내가 너보다 낫다)Formal: je-ga dangsin-boda... (read more)

  answered 7 years ago

How do you say "Please enjoy your meal" in Korean?

Based on the level of respect or formality, you can say "Please enjoy your meal" in Korean in 3 ways:Informal: mat-itge meokeo (맛있게 먹어)Formal: mat-itge deuseyo (맛있게 드세요)Very Formal: mat-itge deusipsiyo... (read more)

  answered 7 years ago

How do you say "Please don't put onions in it" in Korean?

Based on the level of respect or formality, you can say "Please don't put onions in it" in Korean in 3 ways:Informal: jebal geu-an-e yangpa-reul neotchi ma (제발 그안에 양파를 넣지마)Formal: jebal geu-an-e yangpa-reul... (read more)

  answered 7 years ago

How do you say "Please don't go!" in Korean?

Based on the level of respect or formality, you can say "Please don't go!" in Korean in 3 ways:Informal: jebal gaji ma (제발 가지마)Formal: jebal gaji malayo (제발 가지마요), jebal gaji maseyo (제발 가지마세요)Very... (read more)

  answered 7 years ago

How do you say "Please be quiet" in Korean?

Based on the level of respect or formality, you can say "Please be quiet" in Korean in 3 ways:Informal: jom joyong-hi hae (좀 조용히 해)Formal: jom joyong-hi haeyo (좀 조용히 해요)Very Formal: jom joyong-hi... (read more)

  answered 7 years ago

How do you say "Never mind" in Korean?

Based on the level of respect or formality, you can say "Never mind" in Korean in 3 ways:Informal: singyeong sseuji ma (신경 쓰지 마)Formal: singyeong sseuji maseyo (신경 쓰지 마세요)Very Formal: singyeong... (read more)

  answered 7 years ago

How do you say "My muscles are sore" in Korean?

Based on the level of respect or formality, you can say "My muscles are sore" in Korean in 3 ways:Informal: geunyuktong-i itseo (근육통이 있어)Formal: geunyuktong-i itseoyo (근육통이 있어요), geunyuktong-i itseupnida... (read more)

  answered 7 years ago

How do you say "My mom is my best friend" in Korean?

Based on the level of respect or formality, you can say "My mom is my best friend" in Korean in 3 ways:Informal: eomma-neun na-eui jeil chinhan chingu-ya (엄마는 나의 제일 친한 친구야)Formal: eomeoni-neun jeo-eui... (read more)

  answered 7 years ago

How do you say "Me too!" in Korean?

Based on the level of respect or formality, you can say "Me too!" in Korean in 3 ways:Informal: na-do (나도)Formal: jeo-doyo (저도요)Very Formal: jeo-doyo (저도요) Please refer to How... (read more)

  answered 7 years ago

How do you say "Make a wish!" in Korean?

Based on the level of respect or formality, you can say "Make a wish!" in Korean in 3 ways:Informal: sowon-eul bil-eo-bwa! (소원을 빌어봐!)Formal: sowon-eul bil-eo-boseyo! (소원을 빌어보세요!!)Very Formal:... (read more)

  answered 7 years ago

How do you say "Let me know" in Korean?

Based on the level of respect or formality, you can say "Let me know" in Korean in 3 ways:Informal: alryeo-jwo (알려줘)Formal: alryeo-jwoyo (알려줘요), alryeo-juseyo (알려주세요)Very Formal: alryeo-jusipsiyo... (read more)

  answered 7 years ago

How do you say "It's not 6 O'clock yet" in Korean?

Based on the level of respect or formality, you can say "It's not 6 o'clock yet" in Korean in 3 ways:Informal: ajik yeoseot-si-ga an-dwaetseo (아직 여섯시가 안됐어)Formal: ajik yeoseot-si-ga an-dwaetseoyo (아직 여섯시가... (read more)

  answered 7 years ago

How do you say "It's none of your business" in Korean?

Based on the level of respect or formality, you can say "It's none of your business" in Korean in 3 ways:Informal: ne al ba aniya (네 알 바 아니야), neo-wa-neun sanggwan eopseo (너와는 상관 없어)Formal: dangsin-i... (read more)

  answered 7 years ago

How do you say "It's been a long time" in Korean?

Based on the level of respect or formality, you can say "It's been a long time" in Korean in 3 ways:Informal: oraen-man-iya (오랜만이야)Formal: oraen-man-iyeyo (오랜만이예요), oraen-man-ipnida (오랜만입니다)Very... (read more)

  answered 7 years ago

How do you say "Is this sentence grammatically correct?" in Korean?

Based on the level of respect or formality, you can say "Is this sentence grammatically correct?" in Korean in 3 ways:Informal: i munjang-i munbeop-jeok-euro mat-a? (이 문장이 문법적으로 맞아?), i munjang-i munbeop-jeok-euro... (read more)

  answered 7 years ago

How do you say "Is there a discount for Students?" in Korean?

Based on the level of respect or formality, you can say "Is there a discount for Students?" in Korean in 3 ways:Informal: haksaeng halin-i itseo? (학생 할인이 있어?)Formal: haksaeng halin-i itseoyo? (학생 할인이... (read more)

  answered 7 years ago

How do you say "Is there a discount for Senior citizens?" in Korean?

Based on the level of respect or formality, you can say "Is there a discount for Senior citizens?" in Korean in 3 ways:Informal: noin halin-i itseo? (노인 할인이 있어?)Formal: noin halin-i itseoyo? (노인 할인이 있어요?)Very... (read more)

  answered 7 years ago

How do you say "Is there a discount for Groups?" in Korean?

Based on the level of respect or formality, you can say "Is there a discount for Groups?" in Korean in 3 ways:Informal: geurup halin-i itseo? (구룹 할인이 있어?)Formal: geurup halin-i itseoyo? (구룹 할인이 있어요?)Very... (read more)

  answered 7 years ago

How do you say "Is there a discount for Families?" in Korean?

Based on the level of respect or formality, you can say "Is there a discount for Families?" in Korean in 3 ways:Informal: gajok halin-i itseo? (가족 할인이 있어?), gajok halin itni? (가족 할인 있니?)Formal: gajok... (read more)

  answered 7 years ago

How do you say "Is there a discount for Children?" in Korean?

Based on the level of respect or formality, you can say "Is there a discount for Children?" in Korean in 3 ways:Informal: eorin-i halin-i itseo? (어린이 할인이 있어?)Formal: eorin-i halin-i itseoyo? (어린이 할인이... (read more)

  answered 7 years ago