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만나서 반가워요 or 반가워 (mannaseo bangawoyo, bangawo) nice to meet you
안녕하세요 or 안녕 (annyeonghaseyo. annyeong) hello
좋은 아침 (Joeun achim) good morning
잘자(Jalja) good night
친구(chingu) friend
잘가(jalga) goodbye
씨 r (ssi) ms or mr
나는(naneun) i
소녀(sonyeo) girl
여자 (yeoja) women
소년(sonyeon) boy
남자 (namja) man
차(cha) car
한옥 (Hanok) traditional korean house
집 (jip) house
내 (mae) my
주세요 (juseyo) please
여권 (yeogwon) passport
여행 (yeohaeng) travel
핸드폰(hean-deu-pon) phone
고마워요 (gomawoyo) thank you
정말 고마워요(jeongmal gomawoyo) thank you very much
선생님 (seonsaengnim) teacher
의사 (uisa) doctor
학생 (hanksaeng) student
변호사(byeonhosa) lawyer
배우 (beau/peau) actor
사람 (saram) person saram goes can be put with hanguk, jugum etc
한국 (hanguk) korean
중국 (jungguk) china
미국 (miguk) America
일본 (iibon) japan
가족 (gajok) family
우리 (uri) our
어머니(eomeoni/ omoni) mother
엄마 (eomma/ omma) mom
아버지 (abeoji/ aboji) father
아빠 (appa) dad or papa
형 (hyeong) older brother for boys
오빠 (oppa) older brother for girls
누나 (nuna) older sister for boys
언니 (eonni/ oni) older sister for girls
그 (geu) he
그녀 (geunyeo) she
할아버지 (harabeoji/ ha-ra-bo-g) gramps
할머니 (halmeoni/ hal-mo-ne) gram
제 (je) my
이(i/e) this
아들 (adeul/ a-dol) son
daughter
남편(nam-pyeon) hasband
아내 (anae/ ane) wife
부부 (bubu) married couple
커플 (keopeul/ cup-pu) couple
음식 (eumsik/umshi) food
식당 (Sikdang) restaurant
비빔밥(bibimbap) mixed rice
김밥 (gimbap) seaweed rice roll filled with veggies eggs and meat
먹다먹다 (meokda) eat
먹어요 (meogeoyo) i eat or you eat or they eat
불고기 (bulgogi) korean grilled meat
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