Joesonghamnida (죄송합니다): 12 Ways Koreans Use It in Real Life
죄송합니다 (joesonghamnida) means ‘I’m sorry / I apologize / Please forgive me / Excuse me’.
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죄송합니다 (joesonghamnida) means ‘I’m sorry / I apologize / Please forgive me / Excuse me’.

네 / 응 (ne / eung) means ‘Yes / Yeah / Okay / I understand / Alright’.

아니요 / 아니 (aniyo / ani) means ‘No / Not at all / That’s not right / I disagree’.

맞아요 / 그래요 (majayo / geuraeyo) means ‘That’s right / Exactly / I agree / Yes, that’s correct’.

할 수 있어요? (hal su isseoyo) means ‘Can you do it? / Are you able to? / Is it possible?.

또 봐요 (tto bwayo) means ‘See you again / See you later / Talk to you soon.

천만에요 (cheonmaneyo) means ‘Not at all / You’re welcome / It was nothing.

안녕히 가세요 (annyeonghi gaseyo) means ‘Goodbye (to person leaving) / Go safely / Have a safe trip / Farewell.