Learn Korean: Greetings And Introductions In Korean
Ever wondered how to make a stellar first impression in Korean? Today, we're diving into greetings and introductions, going beyond the basics to help you truly connect. While "mannaseo bangapseumnida" is a common way to say "pleased to meet you," let's elevate it. Try saying, "Ireoke '-'-ssi mannaseo jeongmal bangapseumnida," which translates to "I'm truly pleased to meet you, '-'." Now, for reconnecting with someone, "oraenmanieyo" meaning "long time no see" is perfect. However, "Igeot '-'-nim '-'-eseul beonmaninda!" meaning "It's great to see you again after so long, '-'," adds a touch of warmth. Fill in the first blank with the appropriate honorific and the second blank with the duration. Instead of simply asking "ireumi mwoyeyo," meaning "what's your name," let's be more engaging. Consider asking, "Seonghami eotteoke doeseyo?" which politely inquires, "May I ask your name?" When introducing yourself, try "je ireumeun '-'-imnida," which means "my name is '-'," but then follow up with a detail. For instance, "Je ireumeun '-'-imnida. Jeon '-'-eseo wasseoyo," means "My name is '-'. I'm from '-'." So there you have it, a fresh take on greetings and introductions in Korean. Practice these phrases and subscribe for more advanced Korean communication tips!
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