Dialogue

Lesson Transcript

Let's practice.
Imagine you're Mark Morris, and you're leaving the coffee shop.
Respond by saying, "Goodbye." (literally, "Stay in peace.")
Ready?
안녕히 가세요. (An-nyeong-hi ga-se-yo.)
안녕히 계세요. (An-nyeong-hi gye-se-yo.)
Listen again and repeat.
안녕히 계세요. (An-nyeong-hi gye-se-yo.)
안녕히 계세요. (An-nyeong-hi gye-se-yo.)
Let's try another.
Imagine you're Sasha Morris, and you and your friend are both leaving class.
Respond by saying, "Bye," (literally "Go well,").
Ready?
잘 가. (Jal ga.)
잘 가. (Jal ga.)
Listen again and repeat.
잘 가. (Jal ga.)
잘 가. (Jal ga.)
Let's try one more.
Imagine you are Ben Morris, and you're finishing coffee with your college friend, Ga-eun.
Respond by saying, "Bye," using the informal expression meaning "bye," when parting, and "hi," when meeting.
Ready?
안녕. (An-nyeong)
안녕. (An-nyeong)
Listen again and repeat.
안녕. (An-nyeong)
안녕. (An-nyeong)
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Now you know how to use basic parting greetings in Korean.
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