Comments on: Lesson #13 - Restaurant 2 - Table Etiquette http://survivalphrases.com/korean/2007/06/29/restaurant-2-table-etiquette/ A Little Bit of Language Can Go Such a Long Way! Sat, 22 Nov 2008 11:05:24 +0000 http://wordpress.org/?v=wordpress-mu-1.0 by: admin http://survivalphrases.com/korean/2007/06/29/restaurant-2-table-etiquette/#comment-1030 Thu, 27 Mar 2008 23:54:00 +0000 http://survivalphrases.com/korean/2007/06/29/restaurant-2-table-etiquette/#comment-1030 That's fantastic Scalien, we're glad that you've found Survival Phrases - Korean useful. 화이팅! Good luck! That’s fantastic Scalien, we’re glad that you’ve found Survival Phrases - Korean useful. 화이팅! Good luck!

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by: Scalien http://survivalphrases.com/korean/2007/06/29/restaurant-2-table-etiquette/#comment-1021 Mon, 24 Mar 2008 11:45:50 +0000 http://survivalphrases.com/korean/2007/06/29/restaurant-2-table-etiquette/#comment-1021 I have been struggling with learning Korean for awhile now and I was lucky to stumble onto your SurvivalPharases. You make it fun and I have been able to learn and retain a lot more by listening to SurvivalPhases then I have been with other lessons. I have been struggling with learning Korean for awhile now and I was lucky to stumble onto your SurvivalPharases. You make it fun and I have been able to learn and retain a lot more by listening to SurvivalPhases then I have been with other lessons.

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by: Matthew http://survivalphrases.com/korean/2007/06/29/restaurant-2-table-etiquette/#comment-35 Tue, 03 Jul 2007 21:39:38 +0000 http://survivalphrases.com/korean/2007/06/29/restaurant-2-table-etiquette/#comment-35 groovy.:cool: Thanks Keith - and sorry about the yeongeo/hangurol mixup - I got my Korean/English flipped! :) groovy :cool:

Thanks Keith - and sorry about the yeongeo/hangurol mixup - I got my Korean/English flipped! :)

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by: Keith http://survivalphrases.com/korean/2007/06/29/restaurant-2-table-etiquette/#comment-31 Mon, 02 Jul 2007 08:13:41 +0000 http://survivalphrases.com/korean/2007/06/29/restaurant-2-table-etiquette/#comment-31 Maxie and Sindy, Koreanclass101.com should launch in the very near future! Keep on the lookout and thanks for the encouragement! :grin: Matthew, 1) You're close. "hajima" would mean "don't do that," and "hajiman" means "but." Just a slight change at the end. 2)Yes both of the phrases mean sorry. And yes, there is an honorific difference. The one we covered in the MP3 is the politer of the two. 3)Actually the phrase we went over was "yeongeo haseyo?" not "yeonggukeo haseyo?" It's the same as what you thought the phrase was. It's just a shortened version. The version that we went over drops the object marker and also drops the honorific level just by a bit, to make it more colloquial. :) Matthew, you're enthusiasm and curiosity is really encouraging! Keep those questions coming :smile: Maxie and Sindy, Koreanclass101.com should launch in the very near future! Keep on the lookout and thanks for the encouragement! :grin:

Matthew,
1) You’re close. “hajima” would mean “don’t do that,” and “hajiman” means “but.” Just a slight change at the end.

2)Yes both of the phrases mean sorry. And yes, there is an honorific difference. The one we covered in the MP3 is the politer of the two.

3)Actually the phrase we went over was “yeongeo haseyo?” not “yeonggukeo haseyo?” It’s the same as what you thought the phrase was. It’s just a shortened version. The version that we went over drops the object marker and also drops the honorific level just by a bit, to make it more colloquial. :)

Matthew, you’re enthusiasm and curiosity is really encouraging! Keep those questions coming :smile:

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by: Matthew http://survivalphrases.com/korean/2007/06/29/restaurant-2-table-etiquette/#comment-30 Sun, 01 Jul 2007 00:35:26 +0000 http://survivalphrases.com/korean/2007/06/29/restaurant-2-table-etiquette/#comment-30 Hey this is slightly off topic, but I have a few questions 1) Am I correct in thinking that "hajima" can mean both "don't do that!" and also "but" as in "I like this but I can't afford it"? 2) Also, "meh hamnida" and "tre soong ham nida" - do both of these phrases mean the same (sorry?) Is there an honorific difference? 3) Finally, I really like the shortened version of "Can you speak English?" but I thought the phrase was supposed to sound like "youn goo rul hash eh su em ni ka?" instead of what you teach "youn guk goh ha say yo?" sorry Keith but I haven't learned yet to type in korean - i'm still trying to write the alphabet! give me some time :) Again, I really appreciate your work. I've recommended your podcast to several friends and they all really like it. Keep up the good work! Hey this is slightly off topic, but I have a few questions

1) Am I correct in thinking that “hajima” can mean both “don’t do that!” and also “but” as in “I like this but I can’t afford it”?

2) Also, “meh hamnida” and “tre soong ham nida” - do both of these phrases mean the same (sorry?) Is there an honorific difference?

3) Finally, I really like the shortened version of “Can you speak English?” but I thought the phrase was supposed to sound like “youn goo rul hash eh su em ni ka?” instead of what you teach “youn guk goh ha say yo?” sorry Keith but I haven’t learned yet to type in korean - i’m still trying to write the alphabet! give me some time :)

Again, I really appreciate your work. I’ve recommended your podcast to several friends and they all really like it. Keep up the good work!

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by: Sindy http://survivalphrases.com/korean/2007/06/29/restaurant-2-table-etiquette/#comment-29 Sat, 30 Jun 2007 19:23:29 +0000 http://survivalphrases.com/korean/2007/06/29/restaurant-2-table-etiquette/#comment-29 Yeah I agree with Maxiewawa too, good luck Kim on Koreanclass101.com!!:cool::mrgreen: When would it launch? It's not there yet! :???::razz: S_R_C Yeah I agree with Maxiewawa too, good luck Kim on Koreanclass101.com!!:cool :mrgreen:

When would it launch? It’s not there yet! :??? :razz: S_R_C

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by: maxiewawa http://survivalphrases.com/korean/2007/06/29/restaurant-2-table-etiquette/#comment-28 Sat, 30 Jun 2007 01:47:26 +0000 http://survivalphrases.com/korean/2007/06/29/restaurant-2-table-etiquette/#comment-28 KoreanClass101.com should be fantastic! I'm looking forward to it, Kim-ssi! KoreanClass101.com should be fantastic! I’m looking forward to it, Kim-ssi!

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