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  1. 27 lut 2019 · 먹겠습니다 [ jal meokget-seumnida ] Koreans usually say this expression before starting to have a meal, often even when they are alone. The direct translation is ‘I will eat well’ and this does not convey the true meaning of 잘 먹겠습니다.

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  3. To say bon appetit in Korean, it would be 맛있게 모고 ("Mashike mogo") That was one of the first Korean phrases I learned, but I also found a YouTube video showing you how to pronounced it :) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_mSy4A0cYEQ

  4. 17 lip 2015 · Here are the Top 15 Korean Daily Expressions that I’ve learned so far…. 1.) Annyeonghaseyo! This is their way of saying “Hello!” or “Hi!”. I know some of you are very much familiar with this expression. Koreans are known to be very polite and respectful especially to elderly people.

  5. 24 cze 2017 · Usually said when in a state of surprise or shock. Can be used as a question or statement. 8. Omo / Omona / 어머 / 어머나: “Oh no!” or “Oh my gosh!” 9. Mi-cheos-suh?! / 미쳤어?!: “Are you crazy?!” 10....

  6. 20 sie 2024 · Korean Cultural Phrases and what they mean. Below are some common everyday Korean phrases that you’ll hear on a regular basis. Take note of their literal translation in the Korean language and the explanation of what it really means. 1. 우리나라 (urinara) Literal Translation: “Our country”

  7. 15 mar 2018 · Headed to South Korea? These Korean phrases can be applied in numerous circumstances and will not only help you navigate the streets, markets and social situations you may find yourself in, but will also earn you a lot of respect from the locals.

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