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10 Responses to “Survival Phrases #14 - Korean Restaurant Part 3: Delicious!”
Wednesday at 6:30 pm
What kinds of Korean foods would make you want to say “맛있어요?”
Wednesday at 6:58 pm
That was great… very clear and informative!
Thank you,
Charlie Wilson
Wednesday at 10:16 pm
Nomu Kamsahamnida.this is quite useful
.when i visit korea & after eating BIMBAB i’ll be keen to say “mmm mwojissoyo”
Wednesday at 11:39 pm
chosong hamnida imeant to say” mwogo majissoyo”
Thursday at 1:32 am
I have book that I use for studying as well as your site. In my book it says delicious is pronounced madinnunn and its delicious is pronounced madissumnida. Is that correct??
Thursday at 8:38 am
소주 아주 맛있어요!!
Monday at 3:24 am
뭐가 맛있어요? 음….삼겹살, 소주,냉면, 삼계탕, 떡볶이, 김치, 김치찌개, 된장찌개, 비빔밥, 김밥, 돈까스 (너무 맛있어요!!!), 짜장면, 떡국, 삼각김밥 XD, 팥빙수, 막도날드의 빅불고기빅버거 ^_____^
Come to think of it…there wasn’t anything I ate in Korea that I didn’t like except the fruit Lychee.
my favorite I think would have to be 팥빙수…out of all the things I ate in Korea, I could not get enough of it…especially from 레드만고!! Ahhh I miss Korea so much T_T
Saturday at 8:30 pm
김치는 맵지만 아주 좋아해요……
My friend pays me when i eat Korean food for the first. But for the second, we pay just one by one….
Oh MY GOD…. Its’s so expensive….!!!! the payment should i did can to pay my eating fee for five days…….hikssssssssss
Wednesday at 5:05 pm
Robby님 안녕하세요..
It pronounces more like…
맛있다 [Masitta] /맛있습니다[Masisseumnida]
맛있어[Massisseo] /맛있어요[Massisseoyo]
맛있는[Madinnuen]
**김치는 맛있다/맛있습니다/맛있어/맛있어요.
맛있는 김치가 먹고 싶어요.
Saturday at 11:59 am
찜닭 그리고 소주 주세요…….빨리 빨리!!!!
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