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One of my friends has an idea that I did a "Korean basics" blog, so I am :)
Please note: I am human and I might get something wrong / not explain something well, if so please tell me. It is also quite hart to translate some Korean to English because not everything has an exact translation (you will understand if you keep reading :P)
What I will do: "(Hangul)" (Romanised) - Translation / Meaning
For part one I was going to do the really basic stuff (Hello, Goodbye, Yes, No) these are quite easy to remember once you get the hang of it :)
"안녕하세요" (an-nyeong-ha-se-yo) - Hello.
안녕하세요 is the most common way of saying hello although if you break it down "안녕" (an-nyeong) means peace and "하세요" (ha-se-ya) means you do. So the exact translation would be "peace you do"
안녕하세요 can also be used as "how are you?" if a "?" is put after it but not many people would answer back with "I'm good" when I try to explain it to friends I say it's kind of like "Sup" (But formal)
There are two ways of saying goodbye (both formal/polite)
1st way: "안녕히 계세요" (an-nyeong-hi-gye-se-yo) - You would use this if you re leaving but the other person/people are staying. (Can exactly mean "stay in peace")
Example: You're in a coffee shop and you need to go home but you friend decides to stay you would leave by saying "안녕히 계세요"
2nd way: "안녕히 가세요" (an-nyeong-hi-ga-se-yo) - You would use this if a person/people are leaving but you are staying (Can exactly mean "go in peace")
Example: You're in a coffee shop and your friend needs to go home but you are staying you would say "안녕히 가세요" when they go
Yes and no are a little hard but it's not too hard to get it
"네" (ne) - 네 can mean a lot of things but this easiest way to put it is you say it when you are in agreement with the person
Example: "You like the beach?" "네 (ne)" you are agreeing with the person because you like beach
Note: 네 can also be used in other situation, it can be used as "I see / I got it" "I understand" "What did you say? / Pardon? / I didn't hear you well"
(Harder) example: "You don't like beach?" "네 (ne)" You are saying that the person it correct in saying you don't like beach
"아니요" (an-ni-yo) - 아니요 means you are disagreeing with the person and unlike 네 (ne) it also exactly can mean no
Example: "You like dogs?" "아니요 (an-ni-yo)" You are disagreeing with the statement because you dislike dogs. If you replied with "네 (ne)" you are agreeing with them and you like dogs.
(I really hope I explain that well enough and correctly > <)
I think that is all I will do for part 1, I might do more parts though :)
I also would love suggestions for part 2 (if there will be one) you can pm me or comment I don't mind :P
if you don't have a Hangul keyboard use this if you want to :)
I have read the planetminecraft rules and I know that it say English but I have explained what I have written, I also put this under tutorial because I am (hopefully) teaching something
Please note: I am human and I might get something wrong / not explain something well, if so please tell me. It is also quite hart to translate some Korean to English because not everything has an exact translation (you will understand if you keep reading :P)
What I will do: "(Hangul)" (Romanised) - Translation / Meaning
For part one I was going to do the really basic stuff (Hello, Goodbye, Yes, No) these are quite easy to remember once you get the hang of it :)
"안녕하세요" (an-nyeong-ha-se-yo) - Hello.
안녕하세요 is the most common way of saying hello although if you break it down "안녕" (an-nyeong) means peace and "하세요" (ha-se-ya) means you do. So the exact translation would be "peace you do"
안녕하세요 can also be used as "how are you?" if a "?" is put after it but not many people would answer back with "I'm good" when I try to explain it to friends I say it's kind of like "Sup" (But formal)
There are two ways of saying goodbye (both formal/polite)
1st way: "안녕히 계세요" (an-nyeong-hi-gye-se-yo) - You would use this if you re leaving but the other person/people are staying. (Can exactly mean "stay in peace")
Example: You're in a coffee shop and you need to go home but you friend decides to stay you would leave by saying "안녕히 계세요"
2nd way: "안녕히 가세요" (an-nyeong-hi-ga-se-yo) - You would use this if a person/people are leaving but you are staying (Can exactly mean "go in peace")
Example: You're in a coffee shop and your friend needs to go home but you are staying you would say "안녕히 가세요" when they go
Yes and no are a little hard but it's not too hard to get it
"네" (ne) - 네 can mean a lot of things but this easiest way to put it is you say it when you are in agreement with the person
Example: "You like the beach?" "네 (ne)" you are agreeing with the person because you like beach
Note: 네 can also be used in other situation, it can be used as "I see / I got it" "I understand" "What did you say? / Pardon? / I didn't hear you well"
(Harder) example: "You don't like beach?" "네 (ne)" You are saying that the person it correct in saying you don't like beach
"아니요" (an-ni-yo) - 아니요 means you are disagreeing with the person and unlike 네 (ne) it also exactly can mean no
Example: "You like dogs?" "아니요 (an-ni-yo)" You are disagreeing with the statement because you dislike dogs. If you replied with "네 (ne)" you are agreeing with them and you like dogs.
(I really hope I explain that well enough and correctly > <)
I think that is all I will do for part 1, I might do more parts though :)
I also would love suggestions for part 2 (if there will be one) you can pm me or comment I don't mind :P
if you don't have a Hangul keyboard use this if you want to :)
I have read the planetminecraft rules and I know that it say English but I have explained what I have written, I also put this under tutorial because I am (hopefully) teaching something
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(Though may I add, can't 응*Eung* also be used as 'yes' ? However is it more informal and often used as more of a 'yeah' ?)
If you are doing the next part, could you possibly add when to use honorifics (ex. 누나, 형, 언니 etc.)? And possibly when you use certain ending like 사랑합니다 vs. 사랑해?
I'm really sorry if this is a burden, but your tutorial got me really excited xD Thank you for the help <33
thank chu
(btw i love ur skin pls teach me)
<3
(aa they're not that good!!)