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JOM KITA SAMA- SAMA BELAJAR BASIC WORD BAHASA KOREA :) SAYA SEARCH JE NI .. DAPAT BLAJA SIKIT2 DULU PUN TAK PE LAH WEEE WEE :) OPPA = A TERM OF AFFECTION FROM A YOUNGER GIRL TO AN OLDER MALE. IT LITERALLY MEANS 'BIG BROTHER,' BUT IT'S COMMONLY USED BY A YOUNGER FEMALE TO AN OLDER MALE WITH WHOM SHE HAS SOME CONNECTION.

BOGO-SHIPO = LIT: I WANT TO SEE YOU, BUT IT TRANSLATES AS 'I MISS YOU.'
BAL DDAK KO JAM I NA JA = THAT MEANS 'YOU'RE NOT ENOUGH TO DRIVE. GO HOME AND JUST TAKE CARE OF YOUR HOUSEHOLD CHORES. (A MAN MIGHT SAY THIS TO A WOMAN)
KOREAN WORDS
Basic Words
Hello : annyong hashimnigga (formal)
Good bye: (to someone leaving) annyonghi kaseyo
Good bye: (to someone staying) annyonghi kyeseyo
Please : put’ak hamnida
Thank you : kamsa hamnida
Days of the week
Monday : wol-yo-il
Tuesday : hwa-yo-il
Wednesday : su-yo-il
Thursday : mok-yo-il
Friday : keum-yo-il
Saturday : to-yo-il
Sunday : il-yo-il
Months
January : il-wol
February : i-wol
March : sam-wol
April : sa-wol
May : o-wol
June : yuk-wol
July : chil-wol
August : pal-wol
September : gu-wol
October : sip-wol
November : sip-il-wol
December : sip-i-wol
Directions
left : wen-chok right : o-reun-chok straight : ddok-ba-ro up : wi-ro down : a-re-ro far : meon near : ga-ka-un long : gin short : chal-beun map : ji-do tourist information center(office) : gwan-gang an-ne-so here : yyog-ee there : chog-ee
Family
wife : a-nae husband : nam-pyeon daughter : ttal son : adeul mother : omma (if you are a child), o-mmo-ni (if you are an adult) father : oppa (if you are a child), o-bo-ji ( if you are an adult) friend : chin-gu
Colours
red: ppalgang blue: parang yellow: norang white: hayang black: geomjeong
Transport
Airport : konghang
Express bus terminal : kosok bosu t’ominol
Bus stop : bosu chongnyujang
Ferry crossing: naru
Ferry pier: pudu
Underground station: chihach’ol yok
Train station: kich’a yok

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