That is a great question... no a wonderful question!
Well, you're in for a treat because all the way from my comfortable seating position I give you, every single phrase we have learned, there meaning, and how you should say them. Please gather around, have a seat, get comfortable, and get ready to write, because it's a lot!
We shall start with the very first thing we learned.
An-ya-ha-ce-yo
(Hello)
Gam-sa ham-knee-da.
(Thank you)
Cho-mo-neigh-o.
(Your welcome.)
An-yong-gee-ga-se-yo
(Goodbye)
Eh-to-ke Jin-nah-se-yo?
(How are you doing?)
Cho-un
(good)
Je ee-duh-men (name) im-ni-da.
(My name is_________.) Han-na-nem-may ee-duh-men ya-hoe-wa im-ni-da.
(God's name is Jehovah.)
Yes-sue
(Jesus)
E-gay-so
(From)
Tang-shin-neigh ee-duh-men muy-shem-nee-ka?
(What's your name?)
Man-neso pan gap-sim-ni-da.
(I am pleased to meet you.)
Cha-nen ya-hoe-wa jen-ning im-ni-da.
(I am a Jehovah's Witness.)
Hum-ma-nee
(Grandmother)
Ee-go-shen ma-shis-sim-knee-da.
(This is delicious.)
Ee-boo-de ee-da-men (person you are with name) im-knee-da.
(His or her name is _______.)
Je-do ma-neso pan gap-sim-knee-da.
(I am pleased to meet you too.)
Da-she ma-nah-so pan gap-sim-knee-da.
(It's good to see you again.)
Yo-bo-say-yo.
(Get attention, casual, approachable. Sorry small mix up.)
A-zum-ma.
(Mrs)
A-ja-she.
(Mr)
Cha-meh.
(Sister)
Hug-je.
(Brother)
Cho-mo-neigh-o.
(Your welcome.)
Peck-chom
(A+ or good job)
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Whooo, that took a lot of typing and pasting, but I'd say we're doing pretty good. We've got a lot more to learn!
Comment below what you'd like to learn next! I'm excited to hear your thoughts.
Thanks for reading.
Maya
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