Friday, February 3, 2012

How 2 say in Korean?

man,woman,baby,babies,child,children,boy... boys,older boys,brothers,sisters,younger brothers,younger sisters,older brothers,older sisters,father,mother,grandfather,grandm... hair,adult,male,female,male toilet,female toilet,bedroom,bathroom,house,home,go home,kitchen,living room,study room,garden,toilets,bathe,water taps,water heater,water hose,water pipes,electricity,sockets,switch on ,switch off,switches,plugs,adapters,door,window,... right,turn left,go straight,traffic lights,traffic junctions,cars,bus,trains,airports,aerop... stop,behind,in front,next,next bus stop,next to,beside,opposite,shopping mall,train station,embassy,police station,company,business,do business,shops,barber,restaurants,booksh... centres,market,supermarket,night market,hotel,hospital,how much is the bus fare,price

How 2 say in Korean?
translate it your self at the link below
Reply:just add the word Korean before the word... e.g. Korean man, Korean woman, Korean baby.. etc...





yehey! 2 points for me!!!!
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Reply:Im wondering why you need all of these random words?


Seems like a bit of a hassle to translate something so random when chances are you dont actually care.





Do yourself a favour and buy an English-Korean dictionary.


If you are wanting to say these things in Korean... truth is there are different ways to say things depending on your age, and gender.


For an example your older sister would be 언니 (onni) if you are a girl, 누나 (nunna) if you are a boy.... and so on and so forth.


If you genuinely want a decent answer, how about a please in your question and some relevance to why you need it. Also state if you are a guy or a girl.





Ok my bad.. your name is John.... so im guessing you're a guy.


I also see that you decided to ask how to say this stuff in a whole truckload of languages. Don't waste peoples time if you don't genuinely wish to know.
Reply:she cheated.


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