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Korean to English Translation help~
Hi, I'm Ruuzsh from South Africa. I'm a native English speaker and I would like some help translating some Korean pages. I could help with English as well! Whether conversing or just texting so... please do help ^^

Thank you,
Ruuzsh.

Language pair: English; Korean
Laendoi d.
May 21, 2018

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i am fluent in english only
i'm new here and i need a partner who can teach me korea.i speak and understand english very well so i'll be able to teach you as well

Language pair: English; Korean
adeshola j.
April 28, 2018

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how to?
how to say "I've been learning korean for 6 mounth"

Language pair: English; Korean
Ince S.
April 11, 2018

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i wanna learn korean searching partner
i can help you learn arabic and english

Language pair: Arabic, other; Korean
noura s.
March 22, 2018

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Vocabulary
Hi I'm anne and I really want to learn korean language I hope somebody can help me

Language pair: Filipino (Tagalog); Korean
Anne K.
December 25, 2017

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Re:Being MORE polite in Korean
Hi! I've been learning Korean for five weeks now and I want to know whether there is a more polite way to 주세요, as in to change the phrase to jondaemal.

Is it too unnatural, or is it a nicer way to speak to others, especially for strangers and those exceptionally older than you. Thanks!

It's awesome, you're studying Korean :)
answering your question, "주세요" can be used for strangers or older people like you said.
but if you want to say it in a formal situation like presentation, meeting, or starngers, you can also say "주시겠어요?

"주세요" and "주시겠어요?" are both "존대말", but "주시겠어요?" is more formal expression.

Hope It helps you~

Language pair: Korean; English
찬영
December 21, 2017

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Latest: December 21, 2017
Being MORE polite in Korean
Hi! I've been learning Korean for five weeks now and I want to know whether there is a more polite way to 주세요, as in to change the phrase to jondaemal.

Is it too unnatural, or is it a nicer way to speak to others, especially for strangers and those exceptionally older than you. Thanks!

Language pair: Korean; English
Cathy
December 16, 2017

# Msgs: 2
Latest: December 21, 2017
Re:Korean
맛있다
Ma-sit-da
Polite
맛있어요
Ma-siss-eoyo

Language pair: Korean; 
Doo Y.
October 27, 2017

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Latest: October 27, 2017
Korean
Ho do I say “It’s delicious” in korean?

Language pair: Korean; 
Winwin A.
October 19, 2017

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Latest: October 27, 2017
Re: I think I can help you.. if you want. I'm ready~
I think I can't use english quite well.

But If I got enough time to understand then I can understand very easily.

my Listening Level is quite good. grammar is little bit low.

But I think can learn English pretty fast in time.

If you have any question about Korean. send to mail or write in board.

I'll answer to you as soon as possible.


Language pair: English; Korean
Hyun Ji (Kelly) K.
July 19, 2017

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Latest: July 19, 2017
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