I don t know how to say Korean, but do you know Korean? How to say

Updated on amusement 2024-05-24
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    I don't know: Touching (when I tell my friends, I don't have an honorific title) Touching my child (having an honorific title).

    Touch the day m you big (more respectfully.)

    There are a few more. But just keep these three in mind.

    The second one is the most commonly used.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Korean"I don't know"The Korean spelling is (

    The pronunciation is: mor la yo (mola yo).

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    I don't know

    I do not know.

    I didn't know (before).

    Added is an honorific.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    There are many ways to say this.

    I'll just write a few.

    mor la yo

    다mo le mi da

    습mo le ge si mi da

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    1.Non-honorific, close friends or juniors:

    Korean: 2Non-honorifics, to peers and juniors:

    Korean: 3Honorifics, to the elders and superiors who are more close:

    Korean: 4Honorifics, in formal settings to elders and superiors:

    Korean

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    To peers or juniors.

    To the elders.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    How to say the Korean "know" respectful mountain form: algeisoyo ah l give swishing yo : know alasoyo ah la swish yo corresponding to the non-respectful and scumbag Chinese form: algeiso ah l give.

    I know how to say it in Korean, I know: the araso phrase.

    Honorific form: algeisoyo ah l give swishing yo : know the non-honorific form corresponding to alasoyo ah la swish: algeiso ah l give liang state swishing one-stop study abroad guide.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The Korean language is divided into honorifics and non-honorifics, and the translation of "know" is as follows:

    1) Aghora letter to Sinika? (honorifics)

    2) Axie? (not honorific).

    I hope I regret it, thank you!

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Question 1: How to say "I know" in Korean depends on who you say it to.

    1.The most respectful, for formal occasions (elders, bosses).

    A: R Gei Si Mi Hack A

    2.Respectful, informal occasions (seniors, elders, more intimate relationships).

    a la so yo.

    3.Non-honorific, formal occasions (peers, juniors, friends).

    a la da.

    4.Non-honorific, informal settings (peers, juniors, friends).

    a la so.

    Question 2: How to say "got it" in Korean, please mark the Chinese pronunciation, thank you When to say it to a friend or someone of low rank? Pronounced like "a la so") Pronounced like "a er gei so").

    Is there a more respectful statement? Pronounced like "a la so you") Pronounced like "a er gei so you").

    The most respectful statement to bluff? The pronunciation is similar to "a er gei sim ni ga").

    Question 3: How to say Korean if you know it

    ps, if it is classified, then it will be translated and cut in half a day. I know that the most basic meaning of Korean is [??].

    Question 4: How to say thank you in Korean There are two ways to say it

    The first is a more respectful statement, which is generally said by the teacher and the old man.

    ?kam ca ha mi da)

    The second is to say it between friends or when you don't need special respect.

    ?kao ma wo yao)

    When you are a very close friend or talk to a junior who is younger than you.

    ~kao ma wo

    Question 5: Do you know how to say it in Korean?Generally colloquially use this. Pinyin reading. Aracus shouted.

    ?The honorific form is used on Smecta.。。 Pinyin pronunciation: Algai Smida.

    Hope it works for you.

    Question 6: Town wheel"Well, I see"How do you say it in Korean? Sea, ?

    Hope it helps

    Question 7: I see, how to say it in Korean.

    Question 8: Yes, I see. What is translated from Korean to Chinese? ?

    Okay, I got it.

    Le, Aerge is not very powerful.

    Arr), this? It's a radio, don't read it too childishly, read it quickly.

    Think no), this? It's also a radio, don't read it too obviously, close your mouth immediately after reading Siqin Travel, and try to feel its pronunciation skills.

    Question 9: How do I say Korean if I think Liang knows??a la se) non-esteem rank.

    ?a la se yo) is of equal order.

    Touch 5768;a la sim ni da) Honorific Order.

    Question 10: Korean "Do you know" "Understand" Chinese pronunciation? ?a la sso yo?

    Got it??Penalize? yi he he sso yo?

    Got it?

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Question 1: How do you write "I know" in Korean? (not honorific).

    Honoring the ascending language? Question 2: I know, how to say it in Korean Question 3:"Well, I see"How do you say it in Korean? Sea, ?

    Hope it helps

    Question 4: I know how to say Koreana la se) non-esteem rank. a la se yo) is of equal order.

    Touch 5768;a la sim ni da) Esteem Rank Question V:

    Got it and how to say it in Korean ??Generally colloquially use this. Pinyin reading.

    Aracus shouted. The honorific form is used on Smecta.。。 Pinyin reading.

    Algeth Smecta hopes it will be useful to you.

    Question 6: Yes, I see. What is translated from Korean to Chinese? ?

    Okay, I got it.

    Le, Aerge is not very powerful.

    Arr), this? It's a radio, don't read it too much, read it quickly.

    Think no), this? It's also a radio, don't read it too obviously, close your mouth immediately after reading it, and try to feel its pronunciation skills.

    Question 7: How to say "I know" in Korean depends on who you say it to1The most respectful, for formal occasions (elders, bosses).

    A: R Gei Si Mi Hack A

    2.Respectful, informal occasions (seniors, elders, more intimate relationships) a la so yo

    3.Non-honorific, formal occasions (peers, juniors, friends).

    a la da.

    4.Non-honorific, informal occasions (peers, juniors, friends) a la so

    Question 8: I know how to say non-honorific in Korean

    Honorific? Question 9: How do you know how to say it in Korean?

    Question 10: Do you know and know how to say a la sao yo in Korean understand and know the meaning of a person who respects you, if it is a close friend, you can do a la sao if you are a close friend.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    How to say the Korean "know" respectful mountain form: algeisoyo ah l give swishing yo : know alasoyo ah la swish yo corresponding to the non-respectful and scumbag Chinese form: algeiso ah l give.

    I know how to say it in Korean, I know: the araso phrase.

    Honorific form: algeisoyo ah l give swishing yo : know the non-honorific form corresponding to alasoyo ah la swish: algeiso ah l give liang state swishing one-stop study abroad guide.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Respectful in the form of simple language years Tan pants:

    a l gei so yo ah l give a whoosh.

    Know. a la so yo ah letter cavity swish.

    Corresponding non-honorific forms:

    .a l gei so ah l give whoosh.

    .a la so Ahhh

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