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Let's learn Korean! 





Hello / Goodbye

Ann Yong Ha Say Yo

Ann Yong = Peace
Ha say Yo = Do you? 



Would you like to eat/drink some ____
?

______  De Shil Lay Yo?

egot = this
coffee = copy
tea = cha
snack = kwa ja

fruit = gwa il


Did you eat?

Shig-Sa Ha-Sho-So-Yo?


Shig-Sa = food
Ha Sho So You = did you?



Good luck / Do well

Chal Hey-Yo



Well done

Chal Hey-So-Yo




Grammar hint:
the ending 'yo' indicates respect.








Usage hint: Its easy and very acceptable to say:

"Do you want to eat this?" with 

"egot De Shil Lay Yo?"









Culture hint:

This is used as a kind of greating originating from times when food was not so plentiful in Korea.












Grammar hint: Just add "so" to indicate the past tense here
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