Learn Korean: Shopping For Clothes In Korean
Let's dive into some essential Korean phrases for navigating the bustling world of Korean fashion! "Ibeobonada" is your go-to phrase for trying on clothes. You could ask a shop assistant, "Can I try this on?" by saying "Igeo ibeobonado dwaeyo?". Now, let's learn how to compliment someone's fashion sense; "jal eo ullinda" means "this one suits you well." Imagine a friend trying on a new jacket, you can say "Wow, that '-jal eo ullinda'-!" Perhaps you've found something you love, but it's a bit over budget. Use the phrase, "jom bisayo," to express "it's a bit pricey." For instance, you might comment to a friend "'-Jom bisayo'- , don't you think?" while browsing. With these phrases under your belt, you're one step closer to confidently shopping for clothes in Korea. Until next time!
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