A few different ways to say "I don't speak Korean" in Korean are:
(hangukmal su eobseumnida)
you say chicken in Korean like dalk (닭)
goal in Korean like in the world cup we say :gaul (like paul)
To say 'bubbles' in Korean, you just say bubbles, but say it so it sounds like 'Booblies'.
the sentence to say I know Korean in korean would go like this. 나는 한국어를 알아.
The sound is like "She"
To say "I like Korean food also" in Korean, you can say "저도 한국 음식을 좋아해요" (jeodo hanguk eumsik-eul joahaeyo). Here, "저도" means "I also," "한국 음식" refers to "Korean food," and "좋아해요" means "like." This phrase expresses your enjoyment of Korean cuisine in a polite manner.
좋아하지 않아 = don't like
"죄송합니다. "Jae Song Haup Ni Da or mee on hom nee do (dont say doo but do like in dot)formal: jaesong habnidainformal: mi an hae
파이를 좋아해요
There isn't a Korean translation for this name, but if you were to write it in Hangul, this is what it would look like: 일레인When you say it, say it like you would any other english word, with a korean accent so native korean speakers will understand. It will sound sort of like : il-ae-in
There isn't a Korean translation for this name, but if you were to write it in Hangul, this is what it would look like: 쉴라 When you say it, say it like you would any other english word, with a korean accent so native korean speakers will understand. It will sound sort of like : shil-la
There isn't a Korean translation for this name, but if you were to write it in Hangul, this is what it would look like: 엘라 When you say it, say it like you would any other english word, with a korean accent so native korean speakers will understand. It will sound sort of like : Ae-la