What are some basic Spanish phrases?

What are some basic Spanish phrases?

Basic Spanish Phrases

  • Buenos días = Good morning.
  • Buenas tardes = Good afternoon.
  • Buenas noches = Good evening.
  • Hola, me llamo Juan = Hello, my name is John.
  • Me llamo… = My name is…
  • ¿Cómo te llamas? = What’s your name?
  • Mucho gusto = Nice to meet you.
  • ¿Cómo estás? = How are you?

What are some basic Korean phrases?

Basic Korean Phrases

  • neh. Yes.
  • ah-nee-oh. No.
  • jwe-song-ha-ji-mahn. Please.
  • gahm-sah-hahm-ni-da. Thank you.
  • chon-mahn-eh-yo. You’re welcome.
  • sil-le-hahm-ni-da. Excuse me.
  • ahn-nyong-ha-se-yo. Good morning.
  • ahn-nyong-hee ga-se-yo. Good-bye.

How do you have a basic conversation in Korean?

Basic Korean Words and Phrases

  1. Hello: 안녕하세요 (annyeong haseyo)
  2. Yes: 네 (ne) or 예 (ye)
  3. No: 아니요 (aniyo)
  4. Maybe: 아마도 (amado)
  5. Please: 주세요 (juseyo)
  6. Thank you: 감사합니다 (gamsahamnida) or 고마워요 (gomawoyo)
  7. You’re welcome: 천만에요 (cheonmaneyo)
  8. Okay: 예 (ye) or 괜찮다 (gwaenchanhda)

How many conversational phrases and words are there in Korean?

In this post you’ll find a short selection of the 100+ conversational phrases and words in Korean (actually, it’s closer to 140 words and phrases) I have available as part of a downloadable PDF that you can get below. Happy Korean language learning!

What is the Korean language lesson offered here?

The Korean language lesson offered here is an excerpt from Transparent Language’s Korean software program. The Basic Korean Phrases and the Korean Phrases for Meeting and Greeting will lead you to the Korean Dialog at the end, which shows how these survival phrases are used in conversational Korean.

How do you Say Hello in Korean?

MERIDIAN LINGUISTICS ESSENTIAL KOREAN PHRASES. Basic greetings and phrases Hello: An-nyoung-ha-se-yo (안녕하세요) This is the standard way to greet someone. Traditionally this phrase is said while bowing your head as a sign of respect to the other person.

How do you say “and” in Korean?

*A note here about “and” in Korean: There are many ways to say “and”, but these two are the most standard. The two listed here are particles and change depending on the last sound of the word that comes before it. You use 과 ( gwa) if the word before it ends in a consonant. You use 와 ( wa) if the word ends in a vowel.

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