Learn Korean: Shopping For Clothes In Korean
Let's dive into some essential Korean phrases for confidently navigating clothing stores in Korea! 'Ibeobonada' means 'to try on', a crucial verb for any shopping spree. You'll need to find the 'tting-rum', or 'fitting room', to try on those clothes. Could you tell me where the fitting room is so I can try this on? Use 'igeo', meaning 'this one', to point out items you're interested in. I like 'igeo'. Do you have it in a different color? Asking for a 'dareun saek', or 'different color', broadens your options. Do you have '-'-' in a dareun saek, perhaps blue? Everyone loves a good 'halin', the Korean word for 'discount'. Is there any halin on '-'-'? Now you're equipped with key phrases to make your Korean shopping experience a success! Subscribe for more practical Korean language lessons.
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