HELP: (N) 도움, 쓸모가 있는 것, 쓸모가 귀중한 것, 치료, 거드는 사람, 고용인들, 한 그릇 (N) help, to be useful, help, care, help, help, a bowl (V) 돕다, 피하다, 규제하다, 에게 집어 주다, 나누다, 거들다 (V) help, avoid, help, help, divide, put in SOURCE: (1) http://online.lingvosoft.com/main.jsp;jsessionid=bc30b5a336c195736516?do=Lingvosoft.com-online-form_sample&direction=1&status=translate&lang1=23&lang2=ko&refid=-1&source=help (2) http://translate.Google.com/translate_t?hl=en#ko|en|%0AN%09%20%EB%8F%84%EC%9B%80%2C%20%EC%93%B8%EB%AA%A8%EA%B0%80%20%EC%9E%88%EB%8A%94%20%EA%B2%83%2C%20%EC%93%B8%EB%AA%A8%EA%B0%80%20%EA%B7%80%EC%A4%91%ED%95%9C%20%EA%B2%83%2C%20%EC%B9%98%EB%A3%8C%2C%20%EA%B1%B0%EB%93%9C%EB%8A%94%20%EC%82%AC%EB%9E%8C%2C%20%EA%B3%A0%EC%9A%A9%EC%9D%B8%EB%93%A4%2C%20%ED%95%9C%20%EA%B7%B8%EB%A6%87%0AV%09%20%EB%8F%95%EB%8B%A4%2C%20%ED%94%BC%ED%95%98%EB%8B%A4%2C%20%EA%B7%9C%EC%A0%9C%ED%95%98%EB%8B%A4%2C%20%EC%97%90%EA%B2%8C%20%EC%A7%91%EC%96%B4%20%EC%A3%BC%EB%8B%A4%2C%20%EB%82%98%EB%88%84%EB%8B%A4%2C%20%EA%B1%B0%EB%93%A4%EB%8B%A4
Nah Nhun (나는)(silent h's) or Nahn (난)(silent h)
(there's also similar ways to say it - it depends...)
Also, "난" (pronounce like American "non")
Here I am. = 여기 있습니다. (Yeo-gi iss-seum-ni-da.)
You can also state your noun and then end it with "입니다" (which Romanized is, im-ni-da) It's like saying "chimney" without the "ch" and then saying "dot" without the "t".
An example: 이명박 입니다. (sounds like, E myung bahk, Romanized is, "i-myeong-pak im-ni-da." This means, "I am Myeong Pak Lee".
"follow me" translates to, "nal ttalawa" (날 따라와) in Korean.
You may say 'watashi ni shitagatte,' written: 私に従って
if you're talking to adults/ people older than you, say 'joo-sae-yo'
if you're talking to younger children say 'jo'
Hangul: 말해
Romanization: Malhae
You can also say 말 (mal) which is informal. 말해봐 (malhaebwa) which is normal, polite, or 말해봐요 (malhaebwayo) which is formal.
제발 나에 게와 서 = please come to me
eil lo wah
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Will is 미래 in Korean.
you say chicken in Korean like dalk (닭)
Jump in Korean is E-Dan.To say it, just say Eee-Dawn.
To say 'bubbles' in Korean, you just say bubbles, but say it so it sounds like 'Booblies'.
60 in Korean is 육십
Halloween in Korean Chuesok
Blue in Korean is chaahng.
Korea in Korean is "hanguk"
Eternal in Korean is this: 영원한
Crazy in Korean is "Mechaso".