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Of Course in korean - Guide to Positive Expressions

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 Of course in korean Of course is the most basic expression used when responding  positively to a request or question from the other person. The Korean expression is translated as "물론 입니다 (mul lon-ib ni da) 물론이지 (mul lon-i ji ), etc., and can be transformed in various ways  depending on the situation and formality. In this article, we will learn about the translation of Of course,  similar expressions, and various ways to use it. Korean expression 물론입니다. mul lon-ib ni da. (Formal, polite) Usage:  Used when expressing positive agreement or emphasizing something obvious  in a boss, adult, or formal setting. 물론이지. mul lon-i ji (Casual, informal) Usage: Used in casual conversations with friends, colleagues, family, etc. Word Analysis Of Translation: ~of (indicates belonging, relationship, etc.) Usage: Here, it has no special meaning and reinforces the meaning of "of course" in the overall context. Course Translation: progress, process, direction Usage...

A guide to comforting Korean expressions (Don't cry, don't be sad)

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 Don't cry in korean Don't cry is a basic Korean expression that comforts  the other person's sadness and conveys stability. In Korean, it is translated as 울지마세요( ul ji ma se yo)   or 울지마( ul ji ma) , and can be applied in various expressions  depending on the situation and formality. In this article, I will introduce the translation of Don't cry,  similar Korean expressions, and various ways to use it according to the situation. Korean expressions 울지 마세요. ul ji ma se yo (Formal, polite) Usage: Used to comfort or encourage others, such as superiors, adults, or in formal settings. 울지 마. ul ji ma (Casual, informal) Usage: Used in close relationships such as with friends, family, or colleagues. Word Analysis Don't Translation: 하지마라 ha ji ma la ~do not (negative command) Usage: A contraction of **"Do not"**, used when prohibiting or ordering an action to stop. Cry Translation: 울다 (ul da) Cry Usage: Refers to the act of shedding tears. Depending on the context,...

Thank You Korean Expression and Usage Guide

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how to say Thank you in korean Thank you is the most common expression of gratitude in English. In Korean, it is translated as 감사합니다 ( gam sa hab  ni da)  or 고마워 ( go ma wo 0  and is applied in various ways depending on the situation and formality. In this article, we will introduce similar expressions for the translation of Thank you and various ways to use it depending on the formality. Korean expression 고마워. ( go ma wo )➡ Thank you. (Casual) 감사합니다.  ( gam sa hab ni da)➡ Thank you. (Formal) The most formal and polite expression, used in respectful settings. 고맙습니다. ( go mab seub ni da )➡ Thank you. (Formal, slightly more personal) Slightly less formal, it conveys a warm and friendly tone. Word Analysis Thank you (고마워요 go ma wo yo) Translation: Thank you, gratitude Meaning: A word used to express gratitude. Examples: Thank you for helping me. ➡ 도와줘서 고마워. Thank you for coming. ➡ 와줘서 고마워. Similar Example Sentences Thank you for your help. help ( 돕다 dob da) 도와줘서 고마워. (C...