LESSON
COMMON KOREAN WORDS 1: SALUTATIONS
Whether you will be visiting Korean
very soon or you just want to get a head start on you language lesson, you need
to be able to understand a few words in the Korean language which could help
you prevent some inconvenient situation. They are termed survival or emergency
words. In this lesson, we’ll be considering some common Korean Salutations.
KOREAN WORD
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ROMANITIZATION
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MEANING
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안녕하세요
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An-yŏng-ha-se-yo.
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Hi/Hello
(Lit means “are you at peace?”)
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환영합니다.
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Hwan-yŏng-ham-ni-da.
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Welcome
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잘 지내셨어요?
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Chal
ji-nae-shyŏ-ssŏ-yo?
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How are
you? (Lit. means Have
you been in peace?)
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너무감사합니다!
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Nŏ-mu kam-sa-ham-ni-da!
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Thank you
very much!
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감사합니다!
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kam-sa-ham-ni-da!
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Thank you
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아니에요.
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A-ni-e-yo.
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You're welcome! ( Response for "thank
you")
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안녕히 가세요!
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An-nyŏng-hi
ga-se-yo!
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Goodbye (said to someone
leaving. Lit means “go in peace”)
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안녕히 계세요!
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An-nyŏng-hi
gye-se-yo!
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Goodbye (said to someone
staying by the one leaving. Lit means “stay in peace”)
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안녕히 주무셨어요?
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An-yŏng-hi
ju-mu-shyŏ-ssŏ-yo?
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Goodmorning
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식사하셨어요?
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Shik-sa-ha-shyŏ-ssŏ-yo?
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Goodevening
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안녕히 주무세요!
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An-yŏng-hi
ju-mu-se-yo!
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Goodnight!
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나중에 봬요!
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Na-jung-e
bwae-yo!
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See you later!
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VIDEOS/AUDIO FILES
See YouTube video files below for guide in pronunciation
TEST
The assignment for this lesson is to
write all these emergency words in your flash cards for revision.


