[Speaking Korean] Episode 10: Ordering Food at a Restaurant
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Episode 10: Ordering Food at a Restaurant
π You
and a friend go to a restaurant and place an order.
π Korean
Script
A: λ λ¨Ήμλμ?
B: μ λ λΉλΉλ°₯μ΄μ.
A: μ λμ. μ¬κΈ°μ~ μ£Όλ¬Έν κ²μ.
B: λ€, λΉλΉλ°₯ λ κ° μ£ΌμΈμ.
A: κ·Έλ¦¬κ³ λ¬Όλ μ£ΌμΈμ.
B: μκ² μ΅λλ€. μ μλ§ κΈ°λ€λ € μ£ΌμΈμ.
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Romanization
A: [Mwo] [meo-geul-lae-yo]?
B: [Jeo-neun] [bi-bim-bap-i-yo].
A: [Jeo-do-yo]. [Yeo-gi-yo~] [ju-mun-hal-ge-yo].
B: [Ne], [bi-bim-bap] [du] [ge] [ju-se-yo].
A: [Geu-ri-go] [mul-do] [ju-se-yo].
B: [Al-get-seum-ni-da]. [Jam-si-man] [gi-da-ryeo] [ju-se-yo].
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English Translation
A: What do you want to eat?
B: I’ll have bibimbap.
A: Me too. Excuse me~ we’d like to order.
B: Yes, two bibimbaps, please.
A: And some water, please.
B: Got it. Please wait a moment.
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Vocabulary (μ£Όμ λ¨μ΄ 5κ°)
- μ£Όλ¬Ένλ€
(jumunhada) – to order
- λΉλΉλ°₯ (bibimbap) – bibimbap (mixed rice
with vegetables)
- μ£ΌμΈμ (juseyo) – please give
- λ¬Ό (mul) – water
- μ μλ§ κΈ°λ€λ¦¬λ€
(jamsiman gidarida) – wait
a moment
π Quiz
Questions (λ¬Έμ 5κ°)
- What is the Korean word for “to order”?
- Translate “water” into Korean.
- How do you say “Please give me two bibimbaps” in Korean?
- What does “μ μλ§ κΈ°λ€λ € μ£ΌμΈμ” mean in
English?
- What does “λΉλΉλ°₯” mean?
✅ Answers (μ λ΅)
- μ£Όλ¬Ένλ€
(jumunhada)
- λ¬Ό (mul)
- λΉλΉλ°₯ λ
κ° μ£ΌμΈμ (bibimbap du ge juseyo)
- Please wait a moment
- Bibimbap (mixed rice with vegetables)
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