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Korean For All 1 Chapter 7: Native Korean Numbers, Counters in Korea, How to Order Food in Korean
주세요 (Please Give Me)
One of the most useful phrases in Korean is:
주세요 (juseyo) = "Please give me"
popular Korean food names:
🥘 비빔밥 (Bibimbap) – Mixed rice with vegetables, egg, and spicy sauce
🥟 만두 (Mandu) – Dumplings (There are two types: 고기 만두 = meat dumplings, 김치 만두 = kimchi dumplings)
🥩 고기 (Gogi) – Meat
🍚 밥 (Bap) – Rice
🍜 라면 (Ramyeon) – Korean instant noodles
☕ 커피 (Keopi) – Coffee
🥤 콜라 (Kolla) – Cola (used for all sodas, like Pepsi or Coke)
🍵 차 (Cha) – Tea
Using Counters in Korean
Korean has special counters for different types of objects, and Native Korean numbers are used with them: 개 (gae), 병 (byeong), 권 (gwon), 시 (si), 명 (myeong), 마리 (mari)
Korean has two number systems:
Sino-Korean (일, 이, 삼…) – Used for dates, money, phone numbers, etc.
Native Korean (하나, 둘, 셋…) – Used for counting things.
주문하시겠어요? (Jumun hasigesseoyo?) – Would you like to order?
You: 비빔밥 하나랑 만두 다섯 개 주세요.
(Bibimbap hana-rang mandu daseot gae juseyo.)
– Please give me one bibimbap and five dumplings.
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