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How do you say eat in Korean?
들다 / 드시다 (deulda / deusida) This is the ‘honorific’ form of the verb ‘to eat’ in Korean. The actual dictionary word is 들다 (deulda), but it as it is always used with 시, you will often see it as 드시다 (deusida).
Why do Koreans ask if you’ve eaten?
Explanation: As mentioned before, Korea was devastated after the war, and food was harder to come by. Therefore, to show your concern for someone’s well being, you’d ask if they had eaten. While Korea has an abundance of food now, the phrase has still carried on as a greeting to show concern for other people you know.
What does a younger sister call her older brother in Korean?
Family Members in Korean
English | Korean |
---|---|
Younger brother | 남동생 (namdongsaeng) |
Younger sister | 여동생 (yeodongsaeng) |
Brothers | 형제 (hyeongje) |
Sisters | 자매 (jamae) |
What does Mogo mean in Korean?
mani mogo roughly means “eat up! eat a lot!”, but also something like “hope you like it!” or “make yourself at home!” – the Korean equivalent of “guten appetit!”.
What is the meaning of saranghae oppa?
i love you my boyfriend.
What does mashita mean in Korean?
It Is Delicious The word ‘delicious’ is made up of the word 맛 (mat), meaning ‘taste’, and the verb 있다 (itda), which means “to exist.” These are combined to make the word 맛있다 (masitda) which literally means “taste exists”, but actually means “delicious.”
How do you say “Did you eat in Korean?
(Bap meogeoseoyo?) This is the basic way to say “did you eat?” and if you’re just swell, the appropriate response would be 네 먹었어요. (Nae meogeoseoyo.) or “yes, I ate.” For a higher and more polite tone, you may say 식사하셨어요? (Shiksa hashutsuyo?) or “have you eaten?” and then the appropriate response would be 네 했어요.
What does Muk-da mean in Korean?
When learning Korean, one of the first of many verbs to be learned is muk-da (먹다), or “to eat”. Considering people eat constantly throughout the day every day, of course this is a good verb to use and once you learn it, you’ll hear it spoken everywhere!
What does ‘Oppa’ mean in Korean slang?
If you’re a guy, and you have a close Korean friend, and it’s a younger girl than you, she will probably eventually start to call you ‘oppa.’ Among all of these titles, ‘oppa’ is perhaps the most important of these, as it sometimes implies some sexual meanings as well. Even so, ‘oppa’ usually means ‘older brother to a girl.’
What does 식당 mean in Korean?
In Korea, 식당 means “eatery.” These types of restaurants usually have Korean foods, along with other types of Asian foods like Korean-Chinese and Japanese. You will notice a typical 식당 has a menu on the wall, which includes the the food and the prices.
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