Juseyo (주세요): 12 Ways Koreans Use It in Real Life
주세요 (juseyo) means ‘Please give me / Please / Could you / I’d like.
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주세요 (juseyo) means ‘Please give me / Please / Could you / I’d like.

감사합니다 (gamsahamnida) means ‘Thank you / I appreciate it / I’m grateful / Thanks.

아빠, 엄마 (appa, eomma) means ‘Dad, Mom / Father, Mother / Papa, Mama’

제발 그만해 (jebal geumanhae) means ‘Please stop / Stop it please / I’m begging you, stop’.

아줌마 (ajumma) means ‘Middle-aged woman (often derogatory) / Aunt (informal) / Ma’am (casual, increasingly offensive)’.

친구 (chingu) means ‘Friend / Same-age friend / Close friend / Buddy / Pal’.

언니 (unni (eonni)) means ‘Older sister (to female speaker) / Close older female friend / Unni /

누나 (nuna (noona)) means ‘Older sister (to male speaker) / Close older female / Noona /