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Learn how to ask permission to take a photo
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여러분, 안녕하세요? 에이미에요. Hi, everybody! I’m Amy. |
Welcome back to KoreanClass101.com’s 삼분 한국어, the fastest, easiest, and most fun way to learn Korean. |
In the last lesson, we finished our talk about buses in Korea. |
Today, we get off the bus and arrive at a beautiful place. Let’s find out how to ask someone for a picture. |
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실례하지만, 사진 좀 찍어주세요. |
Excuse me but, can you take a picture. |
실례하지만 is "Excuse me" |
사진 means "photograph." |
좀 literally means "a little bit." This word is used a lot when asking for a favor. |
찍어주세요 means "please take" |
[slowly] 실례하지만 사진 좀 찍어주세요 |
Also it’s good to tell where the button is. "Please press here" in Korean is |
여기 눌러주세요. |
[slowly] 여기 눌러주세요. |
Now it's time to pose 하나, 둘, 셋! |
Or, the photographer might say 김치! It’s lot like saying “cheese” in English, because when you say it your mouth naturally smiles. |
[F screen-ws] |
After, they would say |
잘 나왔네요! |
‘It turned out well!’ |
Don’t for get to say thanks! |
감사합니다! |
Now it’s time for Amy’s insights |
Have you ever seen Korean style of posing for pictures? It might seem weird but we always make a peace sign with our hands, like this! (do it) Try it out the next time you take a picture in Korea! You will be Korean in the picture the next day. |
In this lesson, we learned how to ask someone to take our picture. Next time, we’re going to learn how to ask to say in Korean! |
We'll be waiting for you in our next 삼분 한국어 lesson! |
다음에 또 만나요! |
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