- IGeoSeun MuEoSimNiKka? - What is this?
- GeuGeoSeun ChaeGibNiDa. - That is a book.
- GeuReMyeon, JeoGeoSeun MuEoSimNiKka? - Then, what is that?
- GaBangImNiGa - It's a bag.
- GaBangI YePpeuGunYo - Your bag is very nice.
'IGeot' is this. 'JeoGeot' is that. 'GeuGeot' is it.
The expression 'IGeoSeun MuEoSimNiKka?' is in the Most Polite form. As you know, in Korean language, there are tree type of communication. The first is Most Polite, the second is Common Polite and the last one is Rude. Most Polite form is usually used to the elderly. And while speaking to the others, Common Polite is mostly used.
So, instead of 'IGeoSeun MuEoSimNiKka?', you can just say as ' IGeo MeoYeYo?' as in Common Polite form.
How to differentiate from Most Polite and Common Polite? Well, Most Polite usually ends with 'ImNiKka' 'ImNiDa' SimNiDa', while Common Polite usually ends with 'YeYo' or 'SeYo'.
The Korean names for things, you can just go through the blog title "Korean" below the Shien's Achieve. And once more, have fun learning~~~ ('-^*)/
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