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There is a formal, polite, and informal way of saying “you” in Korean. The pronoun “you” also changes when used in a singular and plural form. While the usage of the “I” pronouns is quite straightforward, you have to be more careful with the second person singular pronoun “you”. First, let’s go over what the pronouns for singular “you” are:
There is two way of saying it ‘depends on’ in the Korean language. One is 을나름이다 and another one is 기나름이다. Success depends on making effort.
You will not offend anyone by using 당신 or 그쪽, they are highly respective forms to use. However, it is common in Korea to either use someone’s job title or family title, or alternatively, attach -씨 (ssi) or -님 (nim) to the name of the person you are speaking to.
Kronika. So. Krome. Then; Of course.
KuromSummary of answers provided5 +1If so, then...jasonlim (X)5of course! no doubt!Soonja AhnApr 9, 2002
그럼 • (geureom) of course, naturally!
물론 • (mullon) (hanja 勿論) of course, certainly, naturally.
February 9, 2022. is” chakaman” also means wait? I've heard it many times in Korean variety shows.
Kure = 그래 1. 그래? It is? (when you make a response..or ask in return) 2. 그래. Yes, It is.
you understand, right?알았어 (araso) is just like "do you understand?" and 알았지 (arachi) is like "you understand, right?" or something similar.
What is Wae Geurae in Korean? It is an expression that's often said in Korean dramas or Korean TV shows or just said by Korean people in general. This means what's the matter? or what's wrong?
So, they often say 네,마자요 (Ne, majayo). In english that's mean "Yes, that's right." This is in order to express more strongly and clearly that you are said "you're right" rather than sounding like you are just nodding... (Ne, majayo.)
저는 당신을 좋아합니다 (jeoneun dangsineul joahamnida) In the formal form, this simply means saying 좋아합니다 (joahamnida). This formal Korean expression can also be used to say, “I like it.”
The word for how to say right in Korean is 오른쪽 (oreunjjok).
Geurae. Geurae has different meanings. It can mean 'really', 'sure', 'alright', and 'then'.
안녕하십니까 (annyeong hashimnikka) Good evening. (Evening greeting)
근데 • (geunde) however; nonetheless; be that as it may.
grunika" = "That's what i'm saying"(When it is used solely, it means he totally agrees with speaker) "gamsahabnida" = "Thank you"
You will want to use the formal “I” when speaking to those older than you or in a higher position than you, but also when meeting with someone for the first time. Although you are talking about yourself, maintaining formality offers your respect to your speaking partner. Once a friendship has been established, you may drop to referring to yourself on an informal level.
We in Korean (Plural) – First Person. The Korean pronoun for “we” in Korean, both formal and informal, can be used for other pronouns such as “us” and “our” depending on the particle added to them. When used together with the different common Korean particles, the Korean pronouns for “We” shape up like this:
The Korean pronouns for the third person pronouns “he”, “she”, and “they” take the forms below when used together with the Korean particles: If you want to emphasize that you are speaking of “they” in plural, simply add 들 (deul) after 그 or 그녀. It is good to know these third person pronouns in Korean just in case.