Table of Contents
- 1 What is Otoke?
- 2 What did you do today in Korean formal?
- 3 How is ur day in Korean?
- 4 What does Gaja mean in Korean?
- 5 What does MWO Haseyo mean?
- 6 What is Kenchana in Korean?
- 7 What Arasso means?
- 8 What are common Korean phrases?
- 9 How do You Say Hi how are you in Korean?
- 10 How do you say farewell in Korean?
What is Otoke?
Otoke literally mean “how” but if you only use that one word, it means “oh no.. what am I gonna do about it “ or if another person is saying she had a bad day and you say otoke to that person it could mean “ oh im sorry. Gee”
What did you do today in Korean formal?
오늘 뭐 했어요?
What does Dangshin mean?
you
Basically, the word 당신 (dangshin) means “you” in Korean. In Korean, as with Japanese, we don’t use “you” so often because it sounds really strong. Instead, people usually use the person’s name, followed by an honorific suffix, such as 씨 (ssi), to refer to someone they are speaking to in a conversation.
How is ur day in Korean?
How was your day? Korean Translation: 오늘 어땠어요?
What does Gaja mean in Korean?
let’s go
가자 (gaja) is how you most commonly say let’s go in Korean. Sweet and simple! However, bear in mind that this phrase is informal and should only be used with your friends or significant other.
What does Arasso mean?
to agree or to understand, “okay”.
What does MWO Haseyo mean?
mwo haseyo? 뭐 해?(informal) mwo hae? What are you doing? See a translation.
What is Kenchana in Korean?
I am okay I am fine.
What does Hokshi mean in Korean?
If you want to use the word ‘maybe’ with the meaning of ‘by any chance’ (as in “can you maybe help me with this?) then using the Korean equivalent of 혹시 (hokshi) is the way to go.
What Arasso means?
“Ok”, “I understand”
What are common Korean phrases?
Common Korean Phrases & Words in K-pop 사랑해 (saranghae): “I love you” 보고 싶어 (bogo shipeo): “I miss you; want to see you” 몰라 (molla): informal/slang = “I don’t know” 돌아와 (dorawa): “come back” 괜찮아 (gwenchana): informal = “it’s alright/okay” 것 같다 (geot gata): an expression used when the subject of the conversation is uncertain; e.g. “seems to be”
How do you Say Greetings in Korean?
The basic greeting in Korean is anyong haseyo, which is pronounced “ahn-yo ha-say-yoh.”. While not the most formal of greetings, anyong haseyo is widespread and still polite enough for most circumstances when interacting with people whom you know, regardless of age.
How do You Say Hi how are you in Korean?
The rough translation of anyong, the initiator for saying hello in Korean, is “I hope you are well” or “please be well.”. To show even more respect to someone older or of higher status, use anyong hashimnikka as a formal greeting.
How do you say farewell in Korean?
How to Say Goodbye in Korean. Here is how to say goodbye in Korean: 잘가 [jal-ga] or 안녕히 가세요 [an-nyong-hee ga-se-yo] when someone is leaving, but when you are leaving a place, you would say 안녕히 계세요 [an-nyong-hee ge-se-yo]. Please note that 잘가 is the informal way of saying goodbye in Korean, therefore you must refrain from using it in…