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13 Responses to “Survival Phrases #18 - Asking”
Wednesday at 6:30 pm
Let’s practice “이거 얼마예요?”
Thursday at 4:55 am
이거 얼마예요?
Thursday at 9:14 am
이 거 얼 마 에 요?
Thursday at 11:33 am
요기, 그 사과 얼마예요?
Thursday at 1:58 pm
thanks so much
this is VERY helpful :]]]
감사합니다
Friday at 1:10 pm
나 : 아주머니… 그 사과가 얼머예요….?
)
가 : 600 원이에요… (Sory, i don’t know how the apples price in Korea
나 : 아ㅣ고… 아주머니… 비사요….
조금 깍아 주세요….
가 : 그래요? 그럼…500 원이에요.
나 : 고맙습니다…:)
Monday at 3:33 pm
Hello everyone~
다들 이렇게 열심히 연습하시고 있다니, 감동이예요!!
It’s impressive that you guys are pracricing Korean so hard.
Tips for you
이거(this) 얼마예요?
저거(that) 얼마예요?
Sunday at 12:13 am
Hi Keith,
How are you?
I have a comment… 얼마’예’요, the way you say it, it sounds like ‘e’ instead of ‘ye’ as written. Which one is correct?
Thank you.
Tuesday at 8:55 pm
Tuesday at 9:43 pm
IM WRONG
( GUDBYE
Wednesday at 11:14 am
Hello Mirca,
About your question, 얼마’예’요?
You are right! 얼마’에’요? is the correct one!
However, in speaking, it has almost no difference between two.
Thanks for listening and leaving the comment, Mirca,
cheers,
By the way, hello yukiya,
”
“what a job you’ve done!”, “because of you, I am able to see and response to Mirca!” “GUDBYE
cheers,
Tim
Thursday at 2:51 pm
can’t you write it as 에요?
???
I don’t really understand this 에요 예요
sometimes my friends tell me it’s 에요?
or maybe it’s just the pronunciation?
Friday at 10:06 am
예요(yeyo) is the simplified version of 이에요(iyeyo)
When any nouns or verb-stems are finished with batchim(consonant on the bottom) such as 김(gim), you should add the particle ‘이(i)’ right in front of 에요(eyo). and it gets simplified as 예요. (yeyo)
If there is no batchim such as 김치(kimchi), you don’t need 이 particle. You can just say 김치에요.(kimchi-eyo)
I hope this would help you. Thank you!
- Jaehwi / Koreanclass101.com
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