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Re: Good Korean Phrases
I was wondering how to say "I want it plain" in Korean. For example if I just want a plain sandwich no sauce or anything. Thanks
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Re: Good Korean Phrases
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"yangnyom upshi, gunyang hae chusaeyo" (Let me have it without condiments) |
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Re: Good Korean Phrases
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It's very easy. you can say like this, 소스없는 샌드위치 주세요 ? or " No sause sandwich " Can u understand ? ok...good. -Listen and repeat- 소스없는 샌드위치 주세요 ? good job ! If you have any question, please tell me anytime. Thanks..... BTW, Do you like some sandwich ? |
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Bull said it. Go with that. You'll get it plain.
If a sandwich is the subject, Shsong says," Sosu upnun, sandwichi jusayo". Literally (sauce without sandwich please give.) Isn't this fun? I'd just say, "Sosu mahl goo" for "no sauce". Of course I am a Miguk with limited vocabulary. |
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Re: Good Korean Phrases
I'm reunifying Korea for the game NationStates. What's the beginning of the phrase "United People's of the Korean/Corean Peninsula"? I know the peninsula is called Hanbando, which I'm using because Minguk was the name of a former nation.
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Re: Good Korean Phrases
I realize all these posts were a while back, but I am having difficulty accessing the "Links" in the blue space at the top of the screen. Perhaps it's a dead end. Please advise.
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Re: Good Korean Phrases
How would you say, I want my Kimshi deep fried otherwise it's too health for this American? ^_^ Kidding.
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-Listen and repeat-
소스없는 샌드위치 주세요 . (Sauce oopnun sandwichi ju say yo.) = "Give me a plain sandwich." Just Kidding ![]() |
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Re: Good Korean Phrases
lol, I remeber my wife got into it witha Katusa ..called them all lazy bas&^rds in Korean ... he just sat down like she was right... and I agree..every katusa In my unit are lazy and complain about everything
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Do you know why the Katusas are bored and appear lazy? I've seen the diary of one who went home after his tour and threw his plaques and awards and medals (And his diary in English) in the trash can.
It appears to me they are the "cream of the crop" among the students who are selected to be Katusas, but not all are experienced in speaking English well. Those who are not proficient in English feel very badly, and are often looked down upon and given menial jobs in admin or some dead end job. They came to the US Army to learn and practice English, yet are often pushed into a corner with the Korean clerks and not really invited to work closely and learn with the Americans. Take a Katusa aside, ask him to go to the theatre or meet your family. They will surprise you if you give them a chance! Want to learn Korean free from an expert? Here is your chance! |