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The way of saying for some basic words:

Yes. ( polite )

Nae

Yes. ( casual )

Eng

No. ( polite )
아니요.
Aniyo.

No. ( casual )
아니.
Ani

I'm okay. ( polite )
괜찮아요.
Gaenchanayo.

I'm okay. ( casual )
괜차나.
Geanchana.

I'm sorry. ( most polite )
죄송합니다.
Juisonghabnida.

I'm sorry. ( polite )
죄송해요.
Joisonghaeyo.

I'm sorry. ( casual )
미안해.
Mianhae.

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Weekdays in Korean :

The word 일 (il) means “day” in Korean. Similarly, 요일 (yoil) also translates as “day”, specifically when used to denote the days of the week.

Monday 월요일 wollyoil

Tuesday 화요일 hwayoil

Wednesday 수요일 suyoil

Thursday 목요일 mogyoil

Friday 금요일 geumyoil

Saturday 토요일 toyoil

Sunday 일요일 illyoil

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Word of the day (오늘의 단어) :-

Word:  화장실 (hwajangsil)

Pronunciation:  [hwa-jang-sil]
Meaning: Bathroom

화장실 앞에서 20분이나 기다렸어요.
(hwajangsil apeseo isipbunina gidaryeosseoyo.)
I waited in front of the bathroom for 20 minutes.

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Using This / That with 이다

이다 means “to be” and works like am / is / are in English.
Now that you know how to use 이, 그, 저 (and 이것, 그것, 저것), you can form simple “X is Y” sentences.

Basic Sentence Structure

English:

That person is a doctor.

Korean word order:

That person + doctor + is

Korean sentence:

그 사람은 의사이다

In everyday speech, 이다 is often shortened:
그 사람은 의사야 (casual)
그 사람은 의사예요 (polite)

More Examples
그 사람은 선생님이다 — That person is a teacher
(그 사람은 선생님이야 / 그 사람은 선생님이에요)
이것은 탁자이다 — This is a table
(이것은 탁자야 / 이것은 탁자예요)
저것은 침대이다 — That is a bed
(저것은 침대야 / 저것은 침대예요)
그 사람은 남자이다 — That person is a man
(그 사람은 남자야 / 그 사람은 남자예요)
그 사람은 여자이다 — That person is a woman
(그 사람은 여자야 / 그 사람은 여자예요)
그것은 차이다 — That is a car
(그것은 차야 / 그것은 차예요)
이것은 나무이다 — This is a tree
(이것은 나무야 / 이것은 나무예요)

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🇰🇷 Korean word of the day

사랑 (sa-rang)love

Here’s how it’s commonly used:
사랑해 (sa-rang-hae) — I love you (casual / informal)
사랑합니다 (sa-rang-ham-ni-da) — I love you (polite / formal)
저는 당신을 사랑합니다 (jeo-neun dang-sin-eul sa-rang-ham-ni-da) — I love you (very formal, emphatic)

A small word, but one of the most important in Korean 💛

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🇰🇷 Korean Word of the Day (오늘의 단어) 🇰🇷

맛있게 드세요 (mas-it-ge deu-se-yo)
📣 Pronunciation: 마싣게 드세요
🍽 Meaning: “Enjoy your meal!”

A polite phrase commonly used before someone starts eating — perfect for restaurants or home meals.

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🇰🇷 “Where are you?” in Korean

🇰🇷 Polite / default (safe to use with almost anyone):
어디 계세요? (eo-di gye-se-yo)
어디 있십니까? (eo-di iss-im-ni-kka)

👉 These are polite forms and work well regardless of age or status. Just remember: Korean verb endings change depending on who you’re speaking to 🎙️

🇰🇷 Informal (friends, people your age, close relationships):
어디야? (eo-di-ya) 🔥

Simple question, lots of nuance — Korean politeness levels really matter here 🇰🇷

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