Korean Phrases #21 Order Chinese for Delivery on the phone 1. 중국집 전화 주문 1
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@Moscoviya2009 yes
2 ways for informal, 2 ways for formal, and maybe 2 semi-formal?
formal - gamsahapnida 감사합니다 (more used in conversation), gomapseupnida 고맙습니다
less polite than above but more polite than bottom
gomawuoyo 고마워요/ gamsahaeyo 감사해요 (both often used)
informal - gomawuo 고마워
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Are there two ways to say "Thank You!"?
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For the numbers, say like the apartment or building, would you have to say the whole 'one thousand one hundred twentyfive' or could you just say 'one one two five'? Is it pretty much the same thing or is one way prefered? XD
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@tokee1234567 tnx for the info...
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@06nylra it's like the form of "can" or is like "possible to do this" dueda is the original form. dueyo, duenayo, duepnikka are both ways to ask "is this possible, can we do this." hope that helps.
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wat is doenayo?
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구름 means "cloud"?
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each korean letter (이 남 서 the combination of vowel+consonants) is one syllable. hasaeyo 하.세.요. so it has 3 syllables in that one whole word
In the writing sentence, when syllables group together, does this mean one word (one verb, noun, or adj)? or one word is one syllable? For example, haseyo is one verb that has 3 syllables. Would you please explain?
mantrangtompaul 1 year ago
Usually the collection of the syllables form a word. There are some one syllable words.
BusyAtomdotcom 1 year ago
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bbpatrol 2 years ago
bbpatrol님, 구독해 주셔서 감사합니다.
BusyAtomdotcom 2 years ago
동 to indicate the building number.
호 to indicate the unit number.
Almost all Korean apartments have 동 and 호.
호 is also used to mark a room number in Hotel or similar places. 감사합니다.
BusyAtomdotcom 3 years ago