5 Different ways of ’Excuse me’ in Korean (It’s not really “실례합니다“?) | Learn native Korean
안녕하세요 여러분 가둘입니다.
When you look up ‘Excuse me’ in Korean-English dictionary, it says “실례합니다“
But in real life we don’t really say it that much
So today I’d like to teach you 5 different ways of ‘Excuse me’ in Korean in real life
First, when you pass through someone
For example, in a subway station
1. 잠시만요[jam si man yo]= Just a moment
2. 죄송합니다[joe song hap ni da] / 미안합니다[mi an hap ni da]= I’m sorry
3. 지나갈게요[ji na gal ge yo]= Let me pass through
Second, when you call someone
For example, in a restaurant when you wanna call the waiter
4. 여기요[yeo gi yo]= Here
5. 저기요[jeo gi yo]= There
Good tips!!
Besides ‘Excuse me’, when you wanna call the waiter,
You can say those two
- 사장님[sa jang nim] which means ‘a boss’.
- 이모[i mo] which means ‘a aunt’.
봐주셔서 감사합니다 여러분~!
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