[Korean Expressions] HAVE A GREAT WEEKEND Greetings! Pt.2 ~ Exploring Korean Language



This is the Second Part of the 2-Part Greetings! under Korean Expressions~ 
To learn about the first part, you could check it here:

(It is a lesson about how to say Hello, Goodbye, Thank you, Sorry, etc. with Audio provided)


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Let's start with the 2nd part~

The second part of the Greetings! is about saying Good Night, Congratulations, Saying Grace before and after meal and Wishing someone a Great Weekend! I hope you enjoy this lesson.

1.) μ•ˆλ…•νžˆ μ£Όλ¬΄μ„Έμš” (Annyeonghi jumuseyo) ~ GOOD NIGHT (HONORIFIC FORM)

μ•ˆλ…•νžˆ μ£Όλ¬΄μ„Έμš” means Good Night in Honorific Form. It is used when the person you are talking to is a person older than you like your parents or grandparents, or someone with higher position than you.

To properly pronounce μ•ˆλ…•νžˆ μ£Όλ¬΄μ„Έμš”, please listen to the audio below.





잘 μžμš” means Good Night in a less formal way, more of a Casual Polite Form. It literally means 'Sleep Well'. It is usually said to someone older or almost the same age but you are not too formal nor too comfortable with that person.

To properly pronounce μž˜ μžμš”, please listen to the audio below.




3.) μ•ˆλ…•νžˆ μ£Όλ¬΄μ…¨μ–΄μš”? (Annyeonghi jumusyeosseoyo?) ~ DID YOU SLEEP WELL? (HONORIFIC FORM)

μ•ˆλ…•νžˆ μ£Όλ¬΄μ…¨μ–΄μš”?  literally means 'Did you sleep well?' in a formal way. You could also say this as greeting in the morning so in the picture, it says 'Good morning?' But it really means asking someone 'How was your sleep?' It is used when the person you are talking to is a person older than you like your parents or grandparents, or someone with higher position than you.

To properly pronounce μ•ˆλ…•νžˆ μ£Όλ¬΄μ…¨μ–΄μš”?, please listen to the audio below.




4.) 잘 μž€μ–΄μš”? (Jal Jasseoyo?) ~ DID YOU SLEEP WELL? (CASUAL POLITE FORM)

잘 μž€μ–΄μš”? literally means 'Did you sleep well?' but more of  a casual way. You could also say this as greeting in the morning so in the picture, it says 'Good morning?'. It is used when the person you are talking to is a person slightly older than you or almost same age as you but you are neither too formal nor too comfortable with the person.

To properly pronounce μž˜ μž€μ–΄μš”?, please listen to the audio below.




5.) 잘 λ¨Ήκ² μŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€ (Jal Meokgesseumnida) ~ THANK YOU FOR THE MEAL (HONORIFIC FORM)

잘 λ¨Ήκ² μŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€ literally means 'I will eat well'. But it can also mean 'Thank you for the meal'. This is what Koreans say before eating their meal.

To properly pronounce μž˜ λ¨Ήκ² μŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€, please listen to the audio below.



6.) 많이 λ“œμ„Έμš” (Mani Deuseyo) ~ ENJOY YOUR MEAL / EAT WELL (HONORIFIC FORM)

많이 λ“œμ„Έμš” literally means 'Eat a lot' in a formal way. But it could also mean 'Enjoy your meal' or 'Eat well'

To properly pronounce 많이 λ“œμ„Έμš”, please listen to the audio below.



7.) 잘 λ¨Ήμ—ˆμŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€ (Jal Meogeosseumnida) ~ I ENJOYED THE MEAL (HONORIFIC FORM)

잘 λ¨Ήμ—ˆμŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€ literally means 'I ate well' in a formal way. But it could also mean 'I enjoyed the meal'. This is what Koreans say every after eating their meal. You could respond politely by saying 'λ„€ (Ne)' which means 'Yes' or 'Okay'.

To properly pronounce μž˜ λ¨Ήμ—ˆμŠ΅λ‹ˆλ‹€ and λ„€, please listen to the conversation below.




8.) 주말 잘 λ³΄λ‚΄μ„Έμš” (JUMAL JAL BONESEYO) ~ HAVE A NICE / GREAT WEEKEND

주말 잘 λ³΄λ‚΄μ„Έμš” means 'Have a nice weekend' or 'Have a great weekend'. It is said during Friday (or the last day of their weekday work wherein they rest during weekend) and you wish the other person to spend their weekend well.

To properly pronounce 주말 잘 λ³΄λ‚΄μ„Έμš”, please listen to the conversation below.




9.) μΆ•ν•˜ν•©λ‹ˆλ‹€ (CHUKHAHAMNIDA) ~ CONGRATULATIONS

μΆ•ν•˜ν•©λ‹ˆλ‹€ means 'Congratulations'. You could respond by saying κ°μ‚¬ν•©λ‹ˆλ‹€ (Kamsahamnida) which means 'Thank you'.

To properly pronounce μΆ•ν•˜ν•©λ‹ˆλ‹€, please listen to the conversation below.



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And that concludes the Part 2 of Korean Greetings! I hope you have learned something from this lesson. Subscribe to be updated on the next lesson. 
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