만나서 반갑습니다
Nice to meet you
안녕히 가세요
Goodbye (to someone who is leaving)
안녕히 계세요
Goodbye (to someone who is staying)
수고하십니다
Hello (to someone who is working)
- Literally translates to: Thank you for your hard work
수고하세요
Goodbye (to someone who is working)
-Literally translates to: Take care
수고하셨어요
Thank you for helping me / Well done
- Literally translates to: Thanks for your efforts
처음뵙겠습니다
Pleased to make your acquaintance
- Literally translates to: Nice to see you
예
Yes
네
Yes
아니오
No
안녕하세요?
How are you?
- Often used as a form of greeting such as “Hi”
선생
Mr. / Mrs. / Ms. / Teacher
선생님
Mr. / Mrs. / Ms. / Revered Teacher
또 뵙겠습니다
See you later
- Formal*
- Literally translates to: I will humbly see you again
고맙습니다
Thank you
감사합니다
Thank you
천만에요
You’re welcome
어서 오세요
Welcome
- Literally translates to: Come in right away
들어오세요
Come in
- Literally translates to: Please enter
앉으세요
Please take a seat / sit down
실례합니다
Excuse me (for what I am doing)
- Refers to the present
- Literally translates to: I am committing a discourtesy
실례했습니다
Excuse me (for what I did)
- Refers to the past
- Literally translates to: I have committed a discourtesy
실례하겠습니다
Excuse me (for what I’m about to do)
- Refers to the future
- Literally translates to: I am about to commit a discourtesy