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Isabelle
August 30, 2006
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Richard P.
August 14, 2006
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Hi! I want learn korean, chinese,english.
Hi! I'm Darling, from Perú. Iwant learn korean, chinese, and english. I can speak a little english, but not perfectly. Who can help me? I'm not member of gold. Please, I can teach spanish. See you.
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Language pair: Spanish; Korean
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Darling C.
February 14, 2006
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Darling C.
February 13, 2006
# Msgs: 2
Latest: February 13, 2006
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Re:Need help on Korean for easy words
Hi Bibi,
These are the simplest words you can use in the interview.
1) Hello : An-nyoung-ha-se-yo 2) Thank you : Gam-sa-ham-ni-da(* in the -Gam- and -ham- 'a' is pronounced as [a] instead of [ae].
If you want to know any specific Korean words, just post it here. Good luck with your interview ;)
Michelle
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Language pair: Korean; Spanish
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Michelle
January 20, 2006
# Msgs: 2
Latest: February 13, 2006
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Re:Korean for Lifeguarding
Hello Travis, I am Michelle from Seoul Korea. Let me answer your questions. Before I translate them, I like to let you know that Korean is a language of circumtance. So it has different way of speak depends on the listener's status i.e. if they are older or younger than you or how close they are to you.
--------------------------------------------------------------- English Korean =============================================================== Walk Te-te-ma (Not sure if I get it right but this sound seemed like romanized of "Don't run")
Hi An-young-ha-se-yo
thank you Gam-sa-ham-ni-da
yes Ne
no A-ni-yo
slide Mi-kkeu-reo-ji-da
fountain Sam
safe An-geon-hae-yo
ok Jo-a-yo
you Dang-shin (or to kids : Neo)
go Ga-yo
hurt A-pa-yo (ex.it hurts!) Da-cheo-yo (ex.You will get hurt if you ....)
where Eo-di
swim Su-young-hae-yo
front Ap
back Duwi
craw (what does this mean? the stomach? or did you mean crawl? in case it's crawl, Gi-eo-yo )
arms Pal
legs Da-ri
kick Cha-se-yo
bubbles Geo-pum
hold Jab-a-yo
wait Gi-da-ryeo-yo
deep Geep-peo-yo
water Mul
towels Su-geon
* 1) Above translations are in spoken style. For example, the base form of 'go' in Korean is 'Ga-da' not 'Ga-yo'. But in spoken style the verb ending should be changed otherwise it would sound awkward. 2) '-yo and -se-yo'are respectful endings. If you want to be polite you can just use '-yo' or '-se-yo'in ending. You have to use this to older ppl than you. But to kids, you can omit it.
If you need more help, plese write in this board then I will answer.
By the way, anyone speaks Norwegian interested in Korean, please contact to me! :)
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Language pair: English; Korean
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Michelle
January 19, 2006
# Msgs: 2
Latest: January 19, 2006
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Re:Korean for Lifeguarding
Hello Travis, I am Michelle from Seoul Korea. Let me answer your questions. Before I translate them, I like to let you know that Korean is a language of circumtance. So it has different way of speak depends on the listener's status i.e. if they are older or younger than you or how close they are to you.
--------------------------------------------------------------- English Korean =============================================================== Walk Te-te-ma (Not sure if I get it right but this sound seemed like romanized of "Don't run")
Hi An-young-ha-se-yo
thank you Gam-sa-ham-ni-da
yes Ne
no A-ni-yo
slide Mi-kkeu-reo-ji-da
fountain Sam
safe An-geon-hae-yo
ok Jo-a-yo
you Dang-shin (or to kids : Neo)
go Ga-yo
hurt A-pa-yo (ex.it hurts!) Da-cheo-yo (ex.You will get hurt if you ....)
where Eo-di
swim Su-young-hae-yo
front Ap
back Duwi
craw (what does this mean? the stomach? or did you mean crawl? in case it's crawl, Gi-eo-yo )
arms Pal
legs Da-ri
kick Cha-se-yo
bubbles Geo-pum
hold Jab-a-yo
wait Gi-da-ryeo-yo
deep Geep-peo-yo
water Mul
towels Su-geon
* 1) Above translations are in spoken style. For example, the base form of 'go' in Korean is 'Ga-da' not 'Ga-yo'. But in spoken style the verb ending should be changed otherwise it would sound awkward. 2) '-yo and -se-yo'are respectful endings. If you want to be polite you can just use '-yo' or '-se-yo'in ending. You have to use this to older ppl than you. But to kids, you can omit it.
If you need more help, plese write in this board then I will answer.
By the way, anyone speaks Norwegian interested in Korean, please contact to me! :)
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Language pair: English; Korean
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Michelle
January 19, 2006
# Msgs: 2
Latest: January 19, 2006
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Want to learn korean
Can somebody teach hankugo?pleeeaaassse.... Utang na loob....Help me please....:-)By the way I'm Crystal.
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Language pair: Filipino (Tagalog); Korean
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Crystal R.
October 16, 2005
# Msgs: 1
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i need a korean and french penpal!
i am rei from the philippines, 21 years old. i need someone who can teach me korean or french. if you would help me, i can teach you tagalog/english, i am fluent in both. hope yo hear from you soon! ^_^
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Language pair: Korean; French
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rei c.
October 15, 2005
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want to learn Korean
I want to learn Korean, I can help someone with their English in Exchange. Yasmin.
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Language pair: English; Korean
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yas k.
October 15, 2005
# Msgs: 2
Latest: September 1, 2006
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