How do you say she is dumb in Korean?
저 여자는 바보야 = Ju Yuja neun babo ya
In English, it means 'That girl is stupid'
저 여자는 멍청해 = Ju Yuja neun mongchong hae
In English, it means 'That girl is dumb'
딱다그르르딱다그르르하다. (dak-da-geu-reu-reu-dak-da-geu-reu-reu-ha-da). It's a word to describe the sound of marbles rolling around on the floor.
How do you say basic words in Korean?
Well, here are some very basic words to help you get started:
네. (ne) = yes.
아니요. (a-ni-yo) = no.
안녕하세요? (an-nyeong-ha-se-yo) = hello.
안녕히 가세요. (an-nyeong-hi ga-se-yo) = goodbye. (when you are leaving and the other person is staying)
안녕히 계세요. (an-nyeong-hi gye-se-yo) = goodbye. (when you are staying and the other person is leaving)
미안해요. (mi-an-hae-yo) = i'm sorry.
감사합니다. (gam-sa-ham-ni-da) = thank you.
아니에요. (a-ni-e-yo) = you're welcome. (in response to 'thank you')
어디예요? (eo-di-ye-yo) = where is it?
전는 _____입니다. (jeo-neun [your name here] im-ni-da) = my name is ______.
사랑해요. (sa-rang-hae-yo) = i love you.
지금 몇 시예요? (ji-geum myeot-shi-ye-yo) = what time is it right now?
생일 축하합니다. (saeng-il chook-ha-ham-ni-da) = happy birthday.
얼마예요? (eol-ma-ye-yo) = how much does this cost?
이게 뭐예요? (i-ge mwo-ye-yo) = what is this? (you can replace 이게 with 그게 [geu-ge] (that thing closest to you) or 저게 [jeo-ge] (that thing over there)
[note: this sound 어 (or 'eo') sounds very similar to how you would pronounce 'uh.' i'm not even sure how to describe the pronunciation of 으 ('eu'). you're best bet is to learn the alphabet. it's pretty straight forward. of course, there are irregularities/exceptions to pronunciation]
"사랑스럽다 (Sa-rang-seu-rup-da)" As in "you're lovable" or "that's lovable"
"사랑스러워 (Sa-rang-seu-ruh-woh)" As in just "lovable"
or
"사랑스러운 (Sa-rang-seu-ruh-oon)" using to describe something, like "a lovable dog"
How do you say 'who's that guy' in Korean?
Nugu haseyo? Nugu is who. It is like who ate you or who is that.
oh WA (it what it sounds like)
but in English it is written .....wau
The Korean word gee means "Oh wow", which is an expression commonly used to display shock, amusement, or possibly curiosity. The expression is usually used in comic books.
How do you say Without someone in Korean language?
Guh-sah-lahm-up-go, which literally means: "Without that person."
I get this question all the time. If your wondering how to say your name in Korean, it's just the same as you say it here in America. Except for the accent that a Korean might have, it's the same.