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Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Asking For Things @ 11:23 AM

There Are / There is 

issoyo ( 있 어요 ) = There are / There is 

The stem of the verb is iss- with the inclusion of o and the polite particle -yo, thus forming the ending -oyo. However in the case where the verb stem ends in vowel, we use -a or -o, such as -ayo. 

Oppposite of iss- : ops-  = There isn't / There arent  

Uses of the verbs

chogi issoyo = It exist over there / Its over there
Issoyo = I have / He has
Opsoyo = I don't have / I haven't got
 


In a shop: Addressing a shop keeper or waiters 


Ajossi = Uncle / General word when addressing someone in a shop
Ajumma = Aunt is used, for people over 35

Agassi = Young women  


Using 'and'


-hago = And / With
 

For example, when you say 'burger and chips', in Korean it would be 'burger-hago chips'. The word hago becomes part of burger. 


Doojin-hago shinae-e kayo = I am going to town with Doojin 


Ordering with numbers


Hana = 1 item ( Said after you have selected the meal you wish to order)  


For example we would say,  


Soju hana chuseyo = Give me one Soju please
Chuseyo = Give me please (
Polite Particle -yo, attached to chu-)



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