Learn Korean: Asking For Directions In Korean
Lost in Seoul? No problem! Today, we're going beyond basic directions and learning how to ask locals for more specific guidance in Korean. Instead of just saying 'excuse me', try 'sillyehamnida' to politely get someone's attention. 'Gaeun' means nearby, which is perfect for finding something in the immediate vicinity, like a convenience store. To ask about a 'specific place', use 'teukjeong jangso', a more precise way to inquire about your destination. Could you tell me where a '-'- gaeun convenience store is? Do you know how to get to this '-'- teukjeong jangso, the National Museum? So, ditch the generic phrases and impress locals with your newfound Korean direction-asking skills! See you in the next lesson!
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