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| A Summary of Korean Terminology for Tae Kwon Do |
| 18. Common Phrases |
ye : yes (also "ne") anio : no kahm sa hamnida : thank you komap sumnida : less formal form of "thank you" cheon maeneyo : you're welcome (literally "Don't mention it!") cheuk ka hamnida : congratulations! ahnyong hasimnika : How are you? (literally "Are you well?" or "Are you at peace?") ahnyong hasayo : less formal form of "How are you?" yoboseyo : hello (used on the phone or to get someone's attention; literally "Please look here!") ahnyonghee gasipsiyo : good-bye (to the person who is leaving); literally "Go in peace!" ahnyonghee gyesipsiyo : good-bye (to the person who is staying); literally "Stay in peace!" ahnyonghee gasayo : less formal form of "good-bye" (to the person who is leaving) ahnyonghee gyesayo : less formal form of "good-bye" (to the person who is staying) pangap seumnida : Pleased to meet you! toh poepkeseoyo : See you later! eoseo osayo : Welcome! choesong hamnida : I'm sorry mian hamnida : less formal form of "I'm sorry!" shillye hamnida : Excuse me! (asking forgiveness for an impolite act) kwaen chanayo : That's all right ahlge seoyo : I understand moreuge seoyo : I don't understand chaemi isseoyo : It is fun (or interesting)! |