《Let's Learn Korean [Compilation]》LEVEL 1• LESSON 11- EXAMPLES

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Examples

A: 사과 있어요? [sa-gwa i-sseo-yo?] = Do yo have apples?

B: 네. 사과 있어요. [ne. sa-gwa i-sseo-yo] = Yes, we have apples.

A: 사과 주세요. [sa-gwa ju-se-yo.] = Give me (an/some) apple(s).

** Please note that there is no strict disctinction between plural and singular in Korean nouns.

A: 커피 있어요? [keo-pi i-sseo-yo?] = Do you have coffee?

B: 아니요. 커피 없어요. [an-i-yo. keo-pi eop-seo-yo] = No, we don't have coffee.

A: 우유 있어요? [u-yu i-sseo-yo?] = Do you have milk?

B: 네. 우유 있어요. [ne. u-yu i-sseo-yo.] = Yes, we have milk.

A: 우유 주세요. [u-yu ju-se-yo.] = Give me some milk, please.

[ ju-se-yo] can be used in many different situations: when you ask someone to hand something over to you, when you are ordering something in a restaurant, when are asking for an item in a shop, or, when attached to a verb (which we will learn how to do in a later lesson) , to ask someone to do something for you.

More Examples

아이스크림 주세요 [a-i-seu-keu-rim ju-se-yo] = Please give me some ice cream.

햄버거 주세요 [haem-beo-geo ju-se-yo] = Please give me a hamburger.

김치 주세요 [gim-chi ju-se-yo] = Please give me some kimchi.

불고기 주세요 [bul-go-gi ju-se-yo] = Please give me some bulgogi.

밥 주세요 [bap ju-se-yo] = Please give me rice. Please give me food.

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A/N:This is just a compilation. I don't own this book. Credits to them!

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