Happy Lunar New Year!
Sae hae bok mani ba deu seyo!
Xin Nian Kuai Le!
Home Visit for the first day...
Only been to three house visits.
But I got a new target---
1)Go poly.
2)Take up the acccountant course.
3) When graduate, earn lots and lots of money.
4) When enough money, donate 30% to charity, 20% to Super Junior.
5) Hopefully, get a Korean bf, someone like Eun Hyuk, Sung Min or Dong Hae ^^
Ha, this is just a plan, maybe it won't turn out like this.
Korean lesson form K-popped.com :
Annyung haseyo. Chonun Hae In imnida! Ireumi myoyeyo?
Orh, cho ki... nuhl hangugo saramieyo?
Singaporeu saramieyo. Or... kuraeyo? Bangabsumnida.
INTRODUCING ANOTHER PERSON:
___sshi, ibooni noogooyeyo? Who is this person?
ASKING ABOUT AN OBJECT:
Ige angyeongieyo? (Is this a pair of spectacles?)
Anio. Angyeongi anieyo. (no, these are not.)
Kurom, ige mwoyeyo? (Then, what are these?)
Gabangi eyo. (it's a bag.)
AND A CONVERSATION:
Orchid: 이게 뭐예요?
Ige mwoyeyo? = What is this?
Liz: 신발이에요.
Shinbarieyo = These are shoes.
Orchid: 누구 거예요?
Noogoo geoyeyo? = Whose are these?
Liz: 제 거예요.
Je geoyeyo. = They are mine.
Orchid: 참 예뻐요.
Cham ye-bbeo-yo. = Very pretty.
Liz: 고마워요.
Gomawoyo. = Thank you.
Once the conversation topic is established, in this case the pair of shoes, you can use 거 (geo) to refer to the shoes.
고마워요 (gomawoyo) is usually used among friends and is a casual way to say thank you. Stick to 감사합니다 (gamsahamnida) if you’re not sure whether you are close enough to use the casual form of “thank you” as it is the politest way to thank someone in Korean.
Credits from kpopped.com :D
I don't feel like going out...ah...home visiting is so boring, I'd rather stay at home and go korea-lizing.
Ah, so annyeonghi kaseyo.