Learn Korean: Shopping For Clothes In Korean
Let's dive into some essential Korean phrases for conquering the world of Korean fashion! "Ibeoboneunda" is how you say "to try on" – crucial for finding that perfect fit. You could ask "Can I try this on?" by saying "Igeo ibeoboneunda dwaeyo?" Bargain hunters, rejoice! "Halin" means "discount." Imagine spotting a sign saying "50% halin!" – that's a 50% discount! "Igeo" means "this one" and is super handy for pointing at that coveted item. For example, you can say "Igeo juseyo," meaning "I'll take this one." Need a different size? Use "dareun sajeu." You might ask, "Do you have this in a '-'- dareun sajeu?" When something's out of your budget, say "Neomu bissayo," or "Too expensive." Perhaps try bartering: "Neomu bissayo. '-'- halin '-'- isseoyo?" (It's too expensive. Is there a discount?). Now you're ready to confidently navigate a Korean clothing store! Practice these phrases and stay tuned for more Korean shopping adventures.
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