110 Learning Journal #10

In this week, I focused on obtaining important words and phrases that could help me in a restaurant scenario or city transportation scenario. These words/phrases are part of the day to day conversation language I am trying to obtained in order to survive a day in Korea. Examples of the words and phrases are in the bottom of the blog. The top few are for ordering or responding to the waiter in a Korean restaurant, specifically asking for food and drinks. These words/phrases express my wants and my pleasure/or dislike with the food. The lower half is focused on the public transportation. These words/phrases express my needs. I learned these phrases and words from my Korean language partner along with the proper way of speech (pronunciation).

(name of food)… chu sae yo-- I want some

(name of drink)…chu sae yo-- May, I have a drink

…ma ch/si seo yo-- This is delicious

….ma ch/si up seo yo-- This is gross

Taxi—tak si

Car—Cha

Bus—Bo-ss

I need a…-- J/chunen……pil yo hay yo

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