eotteohke jinaeseyo? [how are you?]
ファンヨンハムで [welcome]
こんにちは [hello]
ジャルジナエヨ [i’m fine, thanks]
オレンマニで [long time no see]
dangshin-ui ireum-eun mu-eot-imnika [what is your name?]
ireum-eunです…賛美歌 [my name is…]
Eodiseo osyeosseoyo [where are you from?]
ジョヌン…エッセイわっすよ [i’m from…]
Mannaseo bangapseumnida [pleased to meet you]
アンニョンハシムニッカ [good morning/afternoon/evening]
とてもjumushipsiyo [good night]
あんにょんぎぎせよ(出発時) [good bye]
あんにゅんひがせよ(ご滞在時) [good bye]
ヘンウン [good luck]
そのように [good health]
moreugesseumnida [I don’t understand]
チョンチョンヒマルスエムヘジェセヨ [speak more slowly]
Cheogeo jeseyo [write it down]
jul aseyoのhangukmal? [do you speak korean?]
yae, jogeumyo [yes, a little]
shillehagessumnida [excuse me]
ige eolmayyo [how much is this?]
ミアンハムニダ [sorry]
kamsahamnida [thank you]
jeonmanhaeyo [you’re welcome]
サランヘ [ I love you]
honja naebeoryeo dushipshio [leave me alone!]
jeulgeoun seongtanjeol bonaeseyo mich saehae bok manhi bateusaeyo [merry christmas and a happy new year]
haengpoghan puhwarcheori toesikir [happy easter]
saengil chukha hamnida [happy birthday]
ハンガジウンウヌンチョンブーンハジモトヘ [one language is never enough]
はい [ye]
番号 [aniyo]
WACOCA: People, Life, Style.