I'm going to learn just the survival phrases before I'm going to Seoul. This would be one of them.
Some of the questions that I need to ask in Korean language would be like this:
Do you have money?
Do you have time?
Do you have- ?
The sentence would be like this:
1) Informal way:
- isso ?
<item>있 어?
2) Formal way:
- isso yo?
<item>있 어요?
eg. Dun isso yo? = Do you have money?
Dun = money
eg. shigan isso yo? = Do you have time?
shigan = time
PS: If you realize..just by adding 'yo' at the back of the sentence, it would be changed to formal way. Warning: However it is just a general rule. Not to be adapted to all situation though.
PSS: I would say, learning the korean alphabet before going to Korea is really beneficial. This has happened to my trip to Japan which learning the hiragana and katakana has helped me a lot finding my way. *I lost my way a lot..hahaha*
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Some of the questions that I need to ask in Korean language would be like this:
Do you have money?
Do you have time?
Do you have
The sentence would be like this:
1) Informal way:
<item>있 어?
2) Formal way:
<item>있 어요?
eg. Dun isso yo? = Do you have money?
Dun = money
eg. shigan isso yo? = Do you have time?
shigan = time
PS: If you realize..just by adding 'yo' at the back of the sentence, it would be changed to formal way. Warning: However it is just a general rule. Not to be adapted to all situation though.
PSS: I would say, learning the korean alphabet before going to Korea is really beneficial. This has happened to my trip to Japan which learning the hiragana and katakana has helped me a lot finding my way. *I lost my way a lot..hahaha*
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