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MI-Sung Lee

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How to say "I can't wait for the next episode" in Korean?

Based on the level of respect or formality, you can say "I can't wait for the next episode" in Korean in 3 ways:Informal: na-neun daeum hoi-reul gidaril su eopseo (나는 다음 회를 기다릴 수 없어)Formal: jeo-neun daeum... (read more)

  answered 7 years ago

How to say "I can't help it" in Korean?

Based on the level of respect or formality, you can say "I can't help it" in Korean in 3 ways:Informal: eojjeol su eopseo (어쩔 수 었어)Formal: eojjeol su eopseoyo (어쩔 수 없어요), eojjeol su eopseupnida (어쩔... (read more)

  answered 7 years ago

How to say "I can speak Korean a little bit" in Korean?

Based on the level of respect or formality, you can say "I can speak Korean a little bit" in Korean in 3 ways:Informal: na-neun hanguk-eo-reul jogeum mal-hal su itseo (나는 한국어를 조금 말할 수 있어)Formal: jeo-neun... (read more)

  answered 7 years ago

How to say "I can speak French" in Korean?

Based on the level of respect or formality, you can say "I can speak French" in Korean in 3 ways:Informal: na-neun bul-eo-reul malhal su itseo (나는 불어를 말할 수 있어)Formal: jeo-neun bul-eo-reul malhal su itseoyo... (read more)

  answered 7 years ago

How to say "I can do it" in Korean?

Based on the level of respect or formality, you can say "I can do it" in Korean in 3 ways:Informal: na-neun hal su itseo (나는 할 수 있어), nae-ga hal su itseo (내가 할 수 있어)Formal: jeo-neun hal su itseoyo (저는... (read more)

  answered 7 years ago

How to say "I came here with my cousin" in Korean?

Based on the level of respect or formality, you can say "I came here with my cousin" in Korean in 3 ways:Informal: na-neun yeogi-e nae sachon-gwa gatchi watseo (나는 여기 내 사촌과 같이 왔어), na-neun yeogi-e nae sachon irang... (read more)

  answered 7 years ago

How to say "I am so nervous" in Korean?

Based on the level of respect or formality, you can say "I am so nervous" in Korean in 3 ways:Informal: na-neun neomu bul-an-hae (나는 너무 불안해)Formal: jeo-neun neomu bul-an-haeyo (저는 너무 불안해요), jeo-neun... (read more)

  answered 7 years ago

How to say "I am not okay" in Korean?

Based on the level of respect or formality, you can say "I am not okay" in Korean in 3 ways:Informal: na-neun an joa (나는 안 좋아), na-neun an gwenchan-a (나는 안 괜챦아)Formal: jeo-neun an joayo (저는 안 좋아요),... (read more)

  answered 7 years ago

How to say "I am angry" in Korean?

Based on the level of respect or formality, you can say "I am angry" in Korean in 3 ways:Informal: na hwa-natseo (나 화났어)Formal: jeo hwa-natseoyo (저 화났어요), jeo hwa-natseupnida (저 화났습니다)Very... (read more)

  answered 7 years ago

How to say "I am a vegetarian" in Korean?

Based on the level of respect or formality, you can say "I am a vegetarian" in Korean in 3 ways:Informal: na-neun chaesikjueuija ya (나는 채식주의자야)Formal: jeo-neun chaesikjueuija yeyo (나는 채식주의자예요),... (read more)

  answered 7 years ago

How to say "How's it going?" in Korean?

Based on the level of respect or formality, you can say "How's it going?" in Korean in 3 ways:Informal: eotteokkae dwaega? (어떻게 돼가?)Formal: eotteokkae dwaeganayo? (어떻게 돼가요?), eotteokkae dwaegapnigga? (어떻게... (read more)

  answered 7 years ago

How to say "How was your weekend?" in Korean?

Based on the level of respect or formality, you can say "How was your weekend?" in Korean in 3 ways:Informal: jumal-e eottaet-sseo? (주말 어땠어?), jumal-e eotteotke bonaetni? (주말 어떻게 보냈니?)Formal: jumal-e... (read more)

  answered 7 years ago

How to say "How tall are you?" in Korean?

Based on the level of respect or formality, you can say "How tall are you?" in Korean in 3 ways:Informal: ki-ga eotteokkae doi? (키가 어떻게 되?)Formal: ki-ga eotteokkae doiseyo? (키가 어떻게 되세요?), ki-ga eotteokkae... (read more)

  answered 7 years ago

How to say "How many are you?" in Korean?

Based on the level of respect or formality, you can say "How many are you?" in Korean in 3 ways:Informal: neoheui-deul-eun myeot myeong iya? (너희들은 몇 명 이야?), neoheui-deul-eun myeot myeong ini? (너희들은 몇 명 이니?)... (read more)

  answered 7 years ago

How to say "How long will you be here?" in Korean?

Based on the level of respect or formality, you can say "How long will you be here?" in Korean in 3 ways:Informal: neo-neun yeogi-eseo eolmana itseul geoya? (너는 여기에서 얼마나 있을 거야?), neo-neun yeogi-eseo eolmana... (read more)

  answered 7 years ago

How to say "How long have you lived in England?" in Korean?

Based on the level of respect or formality, you can say "How long have you lived in England?" in Korean in 3 ways:Informal: neo-neun yeonguk-eseo eolmana salatseo? (너는 영국에서 얼마나 살았어?), neo-neun yeonguk-eseo eolmana... (read more)

  answered 7 years ago

How to say "How long have you been studying Korean?" in Korean?

Based on the level of respect or formality, you can say "How long have you been studying Korean?" in Korean in 3 ways:Informal: neo-neun hanguk-eo-reul eolmana gongbu hae watseo? (너는 한국어를 얼마나 공부 해 왔니?)Formal:... (read more)

  answered 7 years ago

How to say "How is this word pronounced?" in Korean?

Based on the level of respect or formality, you can say "How is this word pronounced?" in Korean in 3 ways:Informal: i daneo-reul eotteo-ke baleum-hae? (이 단어를 어떻게 발음해?)Formal: i daneo-reul eotteo-ke baleum-hajiyo?... (read more)

  answered 7 years ago

How to say "How is the weather in Seoul?" in Korean?

Based on the level of respect or formality, you can say "How is the weather in Seoul?" in Korean in 3 ways:Informal: seoul-eun nalssi-ga eottae? (서울은 날씨가 어때?), seoul-eun nalssi-ga eotteotni? (서울 날씨가 어떻니?)Formal:... (read more)

  answered 7 years ago

How to say "Can I have some more side dishes?" in Korean?

Based on the level of respect or formality, you can say "Can I have some more side dishes?" in Korean in 3 ways:Informal: banchan jom deo julrae? (반찬 좀 더 줄래)Formal: banchan jom deo jusilraeyo? (반찬 좀 더 주실래요)Very... (read more)

  answered 7 years ago