What is eodi gaseyo in Korean?

Body. Becky: Here's the informal way to ask 'Where are you going?' in Korean. Kyejin: [Normal] 어디 가세요?(eodi gaseyo?)

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What does Eodi mean in Korean?

The word for where in Korean is 어디 (eodi).

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What does eoseo oseyo mean in Korean?

To say "welcome" in Korean, you say "eoseo oseyo" (in Hangul: 어서 오세요 ), but to fully understand this word, you need to take a look at how it is used in context.

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What does Eodiseo mean in English?

/eodiseo/ anywhere. adverb. You use anywhere in questions and conditional clauses to ask or talk about a place without saying exactly where you mean.

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What is eodiga in Korean?

Pronunciation: eo-di-ya. This word is commonly used to ask someone where they are and is used informally among friends or when an older familiar person is addressing a younger one. When someone asks “eodiya”, they want to know where you are so they can come see you.

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What is dega in Korean?

What is "dega" and "uri"? " dega" is translated often as "I" and "uri" often as "we, ours, mine, my".

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What is bwayo in Korean?

Similar to English, we can also say 'see you later' in Korean and this is 또 봐요. 또 봐요 (ddo bwayo)

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What is juseyo in Korean?

“Please” in Korean – 주세요 (juseyo)

Like many of the phrases here, “please” in Korean has a few different ways to say it, based on the level of formality. But 주세요 (juseyo) is the most standard one that you can use in everyday situations.

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What is eottoke in Korean?

어떻게 (eotteoke) means “how” in Korean.

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What is hangugeo in Korea?

Korean (South Korean: 한국어, hangugeo; North Korean: 조선말, chosŏnmal) is the native language for about 80 million people, mostly of Korean descent. It is the official and national language of both North Korea and South Korea (geographically Korea).

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What does Sesange mean?

1. 세상에 (sesange) This comes from the word 세상 (sesang), which means “world” (another, more common term for “world” is 세계 | segye). 세상에 (sesange) can be interpreted more literally as “never in the whole world would I have expected that.”

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What is jinjjaro in Korean?

진짜로 (jinjjaro) 정말로 (jeongmallo, “truly”)

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What is Cheogi Korean?

/chogi/ beginning. singular noun. The beginning of a period of time is the time at which it starts.

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What is Sesang in Korean?

Usage notes. 세상(世上) (sesang) is "world" in the figurative sense of that word, while 세계(世界) (segye) is "world" in the more literal sense of the Earth.

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Is isseoyo formal?

있습니다 issseumnida is the formal polite form, and 있어요 isseoyo is the informal polite form.

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What is Solma in Korean?

설마 • (seolma) no way, come off it.

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What is Bogo Shipeo in Korean?

Bogoshipeo (보고싶어): I miss you – Bogo means seeing, and shipeo means wanting to. The term literally means that you want to see somebody or something.

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What does Baegopa mean in Korean?

1. 배고파 (baegopa) – I'm hungry.

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What is Kajja in Korean?

KAJA - ? KAJA (가자 ㅡ a Korean word which means "Let's Go!),... | Facebook.

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What is nado molla in Korean?

English Translation. I do not know.

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What does Palli Juseyo mean?

word/phrase Palli people Juseyo (Joo-se-yo) and Jebal – both words mean. “please” but "Juseyo" is more common kind of 'please' if you are asking for something. ?For example, if you are eating at Palli Palli and want.

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What does haseyo mean?

안녕하세요 (Annyeong Haseyo) – “Hello”

It's the familiar, polite speech pattern. You use 하세요 (haseyo) to show a bit of extra respect. 하세요 comes from the verb 하다 (hada), which means “to do.” It's a good phrase for almost all situations, especially if you're unsure what level of formality to use.

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What does simsimhae mean in Korean?

심심해 (simsimhae)

I'm bored from being alone all day. This video shows How to Say “I'm Bored” in Korean.

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What is baboya in Korean?

“Idiot” in Korean

(i baboya!)

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What does nol mean in Korean?

놀 • (nol) (sunrise or sunset) glow, red sky (beginning and ending of daylight)

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