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Hey there! Learning a new language can be daunting, but don’t worry - I’m here to help you out with some basic Korean words. From ‘hello’ to ‘goodbye’, I’ve got you covered. Let’s dive right in and get started - no sweat! You’ll be speaking like a native in no time.

What Are Basic Korean Words? [Solved]

Hey there! If you’re learning Korean, here are 10 must-know basic words. “Annyeong haseyo” means “hello,” and “annyeonghi gaseyo” or “annyeonghi gyeseyo” is used for goodbye. To say yes, use either “ne” or “ye,” and to say okay, use either “ye” or “gwaenchanhda.” For no, it’s simply “aniyo.” When you want something, just say “juseyo” and to show your appreciation use either “gamsahamnida” or “gomawoyo.” There you have it - 10 essential Korean words!

  1. Annyeong - Hello: A polite greeting used when meeting someone for the first time.

  2. Kamsahamnida - Thank You: A phrase used to express gratitude and appreciation.

  3. Neomu - Very: Used to emphasize a point or describe something as being very good or bad.

  4. Juseyo - Please: Used when asking someone for a favor or requesting something politely.

  5. Eotteokhae? - How?/What?: Used to ask how something is done, or what something means in Korean language context.

  6. Cheonmaneyo - Goodbye: A polite way of saying goodbye when leaving someone’s presence or ending a conversation with them on the phone/online chat etc..

Learning basic Korean words is a great way to get started with the language. It’s not too hard, and you’ll be able to pick up some useful phrases in no time. Plus, it’s fun! Start with the basics like ‘hello’ (annyeong) and ’thank you’ (gamsahamnida). Then move on to more complex words like ‘where is the bathroom?’ (hwa-jang-sil ee-yo?). Before you know it, you’ll be speaking Korean like a pro!