110 Learning Journal #9

In this week, I decided to focus more on phrases and words pertaining to time used in day to day interactions. I learned last week how to read time, ask for time, dates, months and weeks. I learned more conversational words and phrases such “good night” and “good morning”. Here I list some phrases and words that I found online and my language partner taught me in our meeting. These are common words and phrases used in Korea. My language partner helped me with pronunciation.

“it is early” (“il-jigk wat seo”),                                     “hurry up” (“pali-pali”),

“it is late” (“neu y/jeo seo”),                                       “slow down” (“chen chen hi”),

“Good night” (“ch/jal ja yo” or “ch/jal ja”),                    “tomorrow” (“nae-il”),

“Good morning (“cho-eun a chim”),                            “today” (“o-neul”),

“Now” (“ji-gum”),                                                       “Later” (“na jung ae”)

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