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Conversation #1: Asking on a Date
  • 남자 [Man]: 안녕하세요. (annyeonghaseyo) [Hello.]
  • 여자 [Woman]: 아, 안녕하세요. (ah, annyeonghaseyo) [Ah, hello.]
  • 남자: 아름다우시네요. (areumdaooshineyo) [You're beautiful.]
  • 여자: 감사합니다! (gamsahabnida) [Thank you!]
  • 남자: 남자친구 있어요? (namja chingu isseoyo?) [Do you have a boyfriend?]
  • 여자: 아니요, 남자친구 없어요. (aniyo, namja chingu eopseoyo) [No, I don't have a boyfriend.]
  • 남자: 오늘 뭐하세요? (oneul mwohaseyo?) [What are you doing today?]
  • 여자: 전 바빠요. (jeon babbayo) [I'm busy.]
  • 남자: 아 .. (ah) [Ah ..]
  • 여자: 이번 주말은 어때요? (ibeon jumaleun oddaeyo?) [How about this weekend?]
  • 남자: 네, 시간돼요. (ne, sigandwaeyo) [Yes, I'm free.]
  • 여자: 우리 같이 저녁 먹어요. (oori gati jeonyeog meogeoyo) [Let's go eat dinner together.]

Korean Phrases for Restaurants/Eating Out

메뉴 보여 주세요 (me-nyu-bo-yeo-ju-se-yo)

May I see the menu please?

뭐가 맛있어요 (mwo-ga-mas-iss-eo-yo)

What do you recommend?

_____ 주세요 (_____ ju-se-yo)

I’d like _____ please

물 좀 더 주세요 (mil-jom-deo-ju-se-yo)

Can I have some more water please?

계산서 주세요 (gye-san-seo-ju-se-yo)

Could I have the check please?

맛있어요! (mas-iss-eo-yo)

Delicious!