Learn Korean: Asking In A Hospital In Korean
Imagine you're in a Korean hospital with a throbbing headache. Let's learn how to explain your symptoms. The word for headache is 'du-tong'. You might need some 'yak', which means medicine. You'll want to talk to a 'uisa', or doctor. Tell the doctor where it 'apeuda', or hurts. If it hurts a lot, you can say 'manhi apeuda'. "My head hurts," would be " '-'-e du-tong-i isseoyo." Consequently, you might ask, "Do you have '-'- for headaches?" which translates to "Du-tong-e '-'- isseoyo?" Therefore, the doctor, or 'uisa', might ask, "Where does it hurt?" – "Eodie apeuda '-'-?" Finally, you could dramatically exclaim, "It hurts '-'-!" – "Manhi apeuda!" Now you're prepared to handle a headache in Korea! Subscribe for more real-life Korean scenarios.
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