in Korean its "na, baego pa" meaning "i am hungry"
~"we are hungry" "uri, baego pa"
~ to add emphasis ~ "i am REALLY hungry!" you say "jeongmal baego payo!"
잘 먹겠습니다 (Jalmukesumneda) - I will eat well
잘 먹겠습니다 (jal meokkesseumnida) - before a meal
잘 먹었습니다 (jal meogeosseumnida) - after a meal
맛 있게 드세요 (masitkke deuseyo)
Direct translation:
나는 배고파.
Na-neun beh go pah.
Shortened form:
배고파.
Beh go pah.
na beh go pah! : I'm hungry!
umma, jeo beh go pah yo : mum,I'm hungry
bab ju say yo : can you give me rice please?
na neun beh go pah
배고파 (bae go pa)
wae 왜
You say "Lets go!" in Maasai language of the African origin as "Maape!".
dal
my love
keomyuniti
ama
jeogge
you say Kevin in Korean the same way you would say it in English. the same with any language
Seng-gak.
Areumdaun or yehppuh.
Korean spoken language
물고기 = paste