How To Say Yes In Korean(11 Different Ways & Pronunciation)

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The most common way to say “yes” in Korean is “네(ne)” and the ... SkiptocontentMENUDidyouknowthemistakeyoumakewhilesayingyesinKorean? Well,youcanSimplybowandsay“네[ne]”(theKoreanwordforyes). Whatifonewordisnotenough?Justlikeno,youcantranslate“yes”inKoreanlanguageindifferentways!But,youmustlearnwhentobepolite.HereisabriefonhowtosayyesinKorean?ThemostcommonwaytosayyesinKoreanis네(ne).Theotherwayistouse예(Ye).Butifyouwanttosayyesinacausalsituation,usethewords응[eung]or엉[ung].Wantmore?We’vemadeacompleteguideonhowtosay“yes”inKorean,includinginformal,casual,andninealternatives,Koreangreetingswithexamples,exercises,infographics,andlessonpdf(freeprintableflashcardsincluded).Youmightbesurprisedbyhoweasyitis!Alrightworld,Let’sgosay“yes”inHangul.HowToSay“Yes”InKorean?–thecorrectwayThemostcommonwaytosay“yes”inKoreanis“네(ne)”andtheotherwayistosay”예(Ye)”.ButyoucansaytheKoreanwordforyes응[eung]or엉[ung]ifyouwanttosay“yes”incausalsituations.네[Ne]—StandardWayToSayYesInKorean예[Ye]–Politer/MoreFormalWayToSayYesInKorean응[Eung]-InformalandCuteWayOfsayingYesInKoreanlanguage(UsedByWomen)엉[Ung]–TheKoreanwordforYesInaninformalway(UsedByMen)RespectisabigdealinKoreanculture.Basically,therearetwolevelsofpolitenessinKorean:casual(반말)andpolite(존댓말)andeachhasuniquetermsforeachofthem.Let’sstartwith….DoyouknowhowtoSaynoinKorean?Ifnot,ThisUltimateGuidewillteachyou“informal,polite,formaland9alternativewaystosaynoinKoreanwithexamples.YesInKoreanFormal:HowDoYouSayYesInKoreanPolitely?Therearetwowaystosay“yes”inKoreanlanguageinformalsituationsliketalkingtosomeoneolderthanyou,aboss,teachers,seniors,orstrangers.Oneistousetheword“네(Ne)”andtheotherwayis예(Ye).Themaindifferencebetween네(ne)and예(de)isthat“예(de)”soundsmoreformalthantheother.TipsboxAninterestingtipworthnotingisthatbecause예[ye]wastheoriginalwordfor“yes”inKorean,theoldergenerationtendstouseitmore.Let’sseehowtouseeachoftheminsentences.TheBasicPoliteWayToSay“Yes”InKorean:WhatIs네(Ne)InKorean?It’sapoliteandstandardwaytosayyesinKorean.Itcanbeusedinformalsituationsbetweenstrangersorparents,butalsobetweenteachers,students,andbusinesspartners.Therearesomanywaystouse네(ne)inKorean!Hereisalistofsituationsyoucanuseitdependingonwhatyou’retalkingabout. There’snoneedtobeshy!WhentouseYouaretalkingtosomeoneolderthanyou.Youarenotsureiftheyareolderoryoungerthanyouanddon’tknowthem,likeastranger.Youaretalkingwithseniors,theboss,teachers,orbusinesspartners.Youaretalkingtoagroupofpeopleorinadebate(likeaformalsituation) YouareunsureifthesituationrequiresformalorinformalKorean.넵–YesinKoreanthemilitarywayIfyouwanttoemphasize“네,”Koreanpeopleoftensay“넵”toshowmorewillingnessandenergy.Itsoundslikeamilitary,right?Koreanpeopleuseitoftenwhensomeoneasksyoutodosomethingandyoureplyverballywith넵likethis.YoucanalsowriteintextmessagesorKakaoTalktoyourclosebossormanager.Forexample,ifyourbossasksyou,어제일찍집에갔어요?“Didyougohomeearlyyesterday?”Thenyoucanreply, 넵!“Yes!”HowtouseYoucanbowoncealittlebitandthensay“네(ne)”toexpressagreementinKorean.ThebowisasignofrespectinKorea.Let’sseesomeexamples……,shallwe?Doyoulikesoju? 소주좋아해요?sojujoahaeyo Yes네-ne Isthisanapple?. 이게사과예요?-igesagwaeyoYes,itis 네,사과예요–nesagwaeyoSampleKoreanconversationHereisageneralconversationbetweenaseniorandhisjuniorinacollegeSunbae: Didyoureadthemagazine? 그잡지읽었어요?-geujapjjiilgossoyo Hubae: Yes,Ireaditlastnight.네.어젯밤에읽었어요.–neojetppameilgossoyo Sunbae: Didyouseeourarticletoday? 오늘우리기사뜬거봤어요?-oneulurigisatteungobwassoyoHubae: Yes,butIdidn’tknowitwassolong네,하지만그렇게긴줄몰랐어요.-nehajimangeurokeginjulmolrassoyo Sunbae: Didyouunderstandeverything?  다알아들으셨나요?Hubae:yes,roughly  네,대충?-daechung Hubae: Ithinkitwillhelp.Thankyou,senior 도움이될것같은데.진짜감사합니다,선배님.-doumidwelgotgateunde.jinjjagamsahamnidasunbaenim예(de)|HowToWrite“Yes”InKoreanpolitely?Justlike“네(ne)”예(de)isasuperformalwaytosayyesinKoreanlanguage.However,Koreansdon’ttendtouseitasmuchas“네(ne)”ineverydaysituations.WhentouseSo,whenyouaretalkingwitholderpeoplewhoyouwanttobeveryrespectful,likeelders(grandmaorgrandpa)oryouaremeetingyour“in-laws”forthefirsttime,itiswisetousetheKoreanwordforyes“예(de)”.However,“네(ne)”isthecommonwayofsayingyesinKorean.So,whenindoubt,justusetheword“네(ne)”.Youcan’tgowrong.HowtouseYoucan’tjustsay“yes”inKorean.Youneedtobowyourheadonceandthensay“예(de)”foragreement. SampleKoreanConversationGrandma:Minji,areyouok?민지,괜찮아?-minji,gwaenchanha?Minji:yes,grandma민지:예,할머니.-minji:yehalmoni Grandma:Didyoueat? 할머니:밥먹었어?-halmeoni:babmeog-eoss-eo?Minji:yes,grandma 민지:예,할머니.-minji:yehalmoni So,what’snext? 네and예havethesamemeaning.Koreanpeopleusethistosuperiorsorinbusinesssituationswherecourtesyisespeciallyimportant.Ifyouaretalkingtoastranger,astoreassistant,orevenanacquaintance,Ithink네(yes)issufficient.Forexample,yourbossmightsay:토미씨,내일회사에와요?(Tammy,doyoucometothecompanytomorrow?)Thenyoucansay “예(Yes)”.YesInKoreanInformal:HowtoSayYesInKoreanInCasualStyle.Youdon’thavetoworryaboutbeingpolitewiththoseclosetoyoulikewhenthey’reyourfriends,siblings,oranyoneyoungerthanyou,youcanrelaxandtalkfreely.ToansweryesinKorean,therearetwoinformalwaystosayit.Oneis응(eung)andtheotheris어(eo).Theonlydifferencebetween어(eo)and응(eung)isthatKoreanpeopleusetheword응(eung)moreoftenduringareal-lifeconversationthanaphonecall.(응)EungInKorean:HowToSayYesInKoreanInCuteWay응isthewordforyesinKoreanlanguage,whichismostlyusedbywomen.Thewayit’spronouncedisasound,“Eung”.Now,whenyouwanttogoaheadandsayyestofriendsorsiblings.it’sreallysimple:justsimplynodandsay응(eung).HowtouseKoreansusuallysaythatwhentheyaretoldsomethingandtheysay응toconfirmthattheyheardtheperson.Butyoucanalsotypeit“ㅇㅇ”becauseit’seasiertotypeonakeyboard.Itisveryimportant!!–Ifyouusethistoothersyoumaybeseenasanimpoliteperson)And“네”isusedtosaytoastranger,orwhoisolderthanyou.ExampleConversationAreyoubusy?바빠?-bappa Yes응.(eung)SampleKoreanConversationSujin:Didyouworklastnight? 너어젯밤에일했어? MiRae:Yes,Iwashedthedishes.  응,설거지를했어–eungsolgojireulhaessoSujin: Whatelsedidyoudo? 또뭐했어?–ttomwohaessoMiRae:Ilistenedtotheradioforawhile 잠시라디오를들었어-jamsiradioreuldeurosso Sujin:Isee.Ithoughtyouwereworking.그랬구나.나는일하는줄알았어.-geuraetkkuna.naneunilhaneunjularasso Mirae: No,Iamonleave.  아니,휴가중이었다-anihyugajungiottta네넹-thecutewaytosayyesinKoreanchatIKoreanpeoplealsouse네넹.Thiscreatesasoundthatmakesthelistenerfeelcuteandcharming.Youshouldnotusethisexpressioninofficialdocuments.Butifyouareveryclosedtoyourboss,youcansay넹or네넹tothetextorchatwithclosebusinesspartnerswhenwecommunicatethroughKakaoTalk.Forexample,Tammy,canIaskyoutodothistask?”–토미씨,이업무부탁해도될까요?네넹~!“Yes,yes~!”어(Eo):HowToSayYeahInKoreanLanguageToFriends.Youneedtowatchoutfor“어(eo)”,guys!Similarto응(eung),youcanusetheword어(eo)whileyouaretalkingtoclosefriends,siblingsandthoseyoungerthanyou.Itissimilarto“yeah”and“uhuh.ExampleBilly: Hello,Min-ho 안녕,민호야–annyongminhoyaMin-ho: Hello,billy안녕,빌리–annyeongbilriBilly: Doyouhaveplanstonight?Let’sgoeatChimaek(치맥). 오늘약속있나?치맥먹으러가자.oneulyaksokinna?chimaekmogeurogajaMin-ho:uhuh 어(eo) Billy: Let’smeetupatHanchuChicken.그러면한추치킨서만나자.-geuromyonhanchuchikinsomannaja Min-ho: Ok.Seeyouthen. 그래.그럼그때보자.–geuraegeuromgeuttaeboja Billy: bye 안녕!-annyongKoreanpeoplealsouse응twicelike응응.Bothhavethesamemeaning.Forexample,whenyourfriendsays,점심먹었어?means“Didyoueatlunch?”Thenyoucananswer 응. “Yeah.”8AdvancedandDifferentWaysToSayYesInKoreanLanguageForBeginners.NeismorethanjustyesinKorea.ItcanalsomeanmanythingsActually,“네(ne)”canalsomean“Iagree”andalsowhatyousaidiscorrect.Infact,ithasalotofmeaningslikeIsee,yay,Iunderstand,that’sright.Itcanalsobeusedasaconversationfillersometimes.IfyoulistentotwoKoreanpeopletalkingtoeachother,youmighthearthemsay“네(ne)”quiteoften,evenifyoudonotagreewithwhattheotherpersonissaying.ExampleSeo-Jun:YouknowIboughtthisdressyesterday 서준:제가어제이드레스를산거아시죠?-jegaojeideureseureulsangoasijyo Dambi:Yes네-neSeo-Jun:Ireallylikethecolorbutit’stooexpensive서준:색깔이정말마음에드는데너무비싸네요.-saekkkarijongmalmaeumedeuneundenomubissaneyoDambi:Ne.Howmuchisit? 담비:네,얼마나요?-Ne,olmanayoSeo-Jun:25000000won(equalto$2102) 서준:25만원-isibomanwon Dambi:Yes(what?) 담비:네(ne)Seo-Jun:Ipaidwithmycreditcard. 서준:신용카드로결제했어요.–Sinyongkadeurogyoljehaessoyo Dambi:Yes(isee)담비:네(Ne)Itmightcauseaproblemifyoudon’tknowaboutit.Sowe’llgiveyouexamples.SohereitisHereisthecompletelistof6alternatemeaningsof“yes”inKoreanlanguagewithtranslationsandexamples Itisso.Yes,itis.OkayinKoreanYes,that’srightinKoreanYAY,AWESOME,SWEET(assa)YES,PARDONME/WHATDIDYOUSAYYes,IThinkSo”inKoreanHereneWhat?really?(ne)Solet’slearnwithexamplesItisso.Yes,itis.그렇습니다(Geureosseubnida)그래요 (Geuraeyo)그래 (Geurae)TheseKoreanphrasesareusedtoconfirmthatsomethingistrue.Unlikethephrasesinnumber5,youdon’tusethemwhenyouagreewithanopinion.Yousaythesethingsafterasimpleyes,forexample,“예, 그렇습니다”,“네, 그래요”,or“응(어), 그래”.Funfact:thelastone,“응, 그래.”isoftenusedsarcasticallyamongyoungpeople,muchlikeyouwouldsay“YEAH,SURE…”inEnglish.Example:“TomorrowisSaturday.”“Isthatso?”“Yes,itis.”“내일은 토요일이에요.”“그래요?”“네, 그래요.”Howtosay“Yes,ofcourse”inKoreanYoucanusethesephraseswhenyouwanttoansweraquestionwithasimple“Ofcourse.”Ifyouneedtoclarifyafteryousayofcourse,forexample,“Ofcourse,IknowwhatK-popis.”youneedadifferentvariation(당연히)followedbythewholesentence.However,ifyoudon’twanttomesswithafullsentence,youcansimplyanswer“당연하죠.”당연합니다 (Dangyeonhabnida)당연하죠(Dangyeonhajyo)당연하지(Dangyeonhaji)Example:“Haveyouhaddinner?”“Ofcourse!”“저녁 먹었어요?”“당연하죠!OkayinKorean[네Or응]:HowtoSayIt’sOkinKoreanOKcouldbetranslatedintomanydifferentmeaningsinKorean.네or응(NeorUng)isthemostcommonwayofsaying“OK”or“good”toacknowledgeandlettheotherpersonknowthatyouunderstandwhattheysaidto.HerearethewaysyoucansayokinKoreanOK=네or응(NeorUng:meansYes)OK=알았어(arasseo:meansIgotit)OK=그래(Grae:meansYes)OK=ㅇㅋ(Okay:itisslangandanabbreviationofOKinatextmessage.)OK=오케이(ThisistheKoreanpronunciationofOK.)OK?=알겠어?(algessu?:Doyougetit?)DoyouknowhowtoSayokayinKorean?Checkoutourspecificlessononhowtosay“ok”inKoreanformoreinformationaboutthatword.ExampleDoyouwannagoliveonInstagram? 우리SNS라이브할까?–uriesseuenesseuraibeuhalkka Yes응 Pleasewaithereforaminute. 여기서잠깐기다려주세요.-yogisojamkkangidaryojuseyoOk 네(ne)SampleKoreanConversationLet’sgotothemoviestonight. 오늘밤에영화보러가자.-oneulbameyonghwaborogaja Okay,Let’sdothat.Idon’thaveascheduletoday.그래,그러자.나오늘스케줄없어.-geuraegeuroja.naoneulseukejulopssoWhatmovieshouldwesee?. 무슨영화를볼까?-museunyonghwareulbolkkaLet’swatchahorrormovie? 우리공포영화보러가자.-urigongpoyonghwaborogajaokay.Seeyouintheevening.네.저녁에보자.-ne,jonyogebojaBye안녕-annyeong네,맞아요–howtosayThat’sRightinKorean? 맞아요means,“That’sright.”InKorean,itliterallytranslatesto“you’renotwrong.”orwhatyousaidiscorrect.Ifyouaretalkingtotheelderly,customers,boss,orstrangers,youcanuse마자요.”(ma-ja-yo).맞아(ma-ja)istheinformalIsee,soKoreanpeopleoftenuse맞아요[ma-ja-yo]after“네[ne]”.네[ne]isalsousedfor“Isee”.ExampleA:Isn’tthisdressbeautiful? 이드레스아름답지않나요?-ideureseuareumdapjjiannayoB: yes,That’sright네,맞아요.-ne,majayoA: Isn’tthere12fruitsinthebag?.봉지에과일12개들어있지않아?-bongjiegwailsibigaedeuroitjjianaB: yes,That’sright응,맞아.-eung,majaSampleKoreanConversationIsthereanysupermarkethere? 여기슈퍼마켓이있나요?-yogisyupomakesiinnayo There’sonebesidestothatdrugstore저약국옆에하나더있어요.-joyakkkukyopehanadoissoyoDoyoumeanthatbluebuilding?.저파란건물말씀하시는건가요?-joparangonmulmalsseumhasineungongayoYes,that’sright네,맞아요.-ne,majayoThankyou감사합니다.-gamsahamnidaYAY,AWESOME,SWEET-thehappyyesinKoreanYou’resohappy!Youcan’twaittosayyes. Howareyougoingtolettheworldknow?Say‘yes!’YoucanuseKoreantoshowyourexcitement.Justsay“네,Neeee!”SampleKoreanConversationI’mgoingtobuysomefood.Doyouwantanything? 먹을것좀사올게요.뭐먹을래요?Yes,chicken네,치킨-nechikinIwillgobuyit 내가사올게-naegasaolgeYay.thanks,friend네.고마워친구야–ne.gomawochinguyaYES,PARDONME/WHATDIDYOUSAYWhensomeonesayssomethingtoyoubutyoudon’tunderstandoryouarenotpayingtoomuchattention,youcansay“ne”.Itmeans“Whatdidyousay?”,“Pardonme?”or“Sorry,Ididn’thearyou.SampleKoreanconversationji-woo: Hey,doyouhaveanumbrella? 은우: 저기요,우산있어요?– Eunu: jogiyousanissoyoSoo-ah :pardon수아:네–ne Jiwoo: Doyouhaveanumbrella?Umbrella? 지우: 있어요?우산?– usanissoyo?usan?Soo-ah: yes,Ihave.youcantakethis 수아:네,있어요.이거가져가도돼요–sua:neissoyo.igogajogadodwaeyo. Jiwoo: thankyou  감사합니다–gamsahamnida Soo-ah: yes 수아:네–neHowtoexpress“yes,IThinkSo”inKorean?Youcanuse‘네?’toexpressyouropinionwhenyouareunsureofsomethingoragreewiththeotherperson. ExampleDoyouknowtheguyoverthere? 저기있는남자알아요?-jogiinneunnamjaarayo Yes,Ithinkit’smyfriend,Jiwoo네,제친구지우인것같아요.-ne,jechingujiuingotgatayoHere-내(ne) Let’ssaytheTeacherisCallingstudents’namesintheclassandstudentsareanswering“yes,Iamhere”.Koreansuse내(ne) toexpresstheirpresenceinsuchcases. Letmeexplainwithanexample Teacher: Minji선생님:민지-sonsaengnimminji Min-ji:  Yes민지:네.-minjineTeacher: Soo-ah. 선생님:수아–sonsaengnimsuaSoo-ah: Yes 수아:네.-suane Teacher:  Jiwoo 선생님:지우-sonsaengnimjiu Jiwoo:  Yes 지우:네.jiune ThesurprisedyesinKorean:What?(ne)Whendoessomeonesaysomethingthatistoohardtothinkthatit’strueorit’swaytoounbelievablethen,justlikeinEnglishwesay“what”?Koreanuse“ne”instead Let’sseeoneexampletoseewhatImean Mi-soo:Iboughtearringsyesterday.Thisone 미소:저어제귀걸이샀어요.이거.-Misu:joojegwigorisassoyo.igo. Sun-Hee:Sopretty.Wheredidyoubuyit?선희:너무예뻐요.어디서샀어요?-sonhi:nomuyeppoyo.odisosassoyo. Mi-soo:AtGalleriaDepartmentStore.Butit’sexpensive미소:갤러리아백화점에서요.하지만비싸요Sun-Hee:Howmuch?선희:얼마나요?–sonhi:olmanayoMi-soo:10000000won(note:equalsto$844)미소:100만원-Misu:baekmanwonSun-Hee:What?선희:네. –Sonhi:(Ne)Mi-soo:Ipaidwithmymother’screditcard.IthinkI’mintrouble.미소:나는엄마카드로결제했어요.나큰일난것같아Sun-Hee:Forsure.선희:물론–sonhi:mulron.TheContradictoryYesInKorean:HowToSayYesAndNoInKoreanlanguageproperly?AnsweringnegativeyesandnoquestionsinKoreanandEnglisharethecompleteopposite? Infact,it’sveryconfusingsometimesbutIpromiseyou,It’saseasyaspieonceyouknowhowitworks.Here’showtosayandansweryesandnoquestionsinKoreanInEnglish,it’saboutthefact,whetherit’strueornot.SoTheansweryesornoinEnglishisthesameforbothnegativeandpositivequestions.ButtoreplytoquestionswithyesandnoinKoreanit’smoreabouttheagreement.네expressesyouragreementwithwhatthepersonissaying.아니요expressesyourdisagreementwithwhatthepersonissaying. Withpositivequestions,it’sthesameinbothEnglishandKoreanbutwithnegativequestions,thingsgetalittlebitdifferent.ExampleconversationMinji: Doyoulikecoffee? 민지:수지씨,커피좋아해요?–sujissi,kopijoahaeyo Suji: Yes,Ilikeit수지:네,좋아해요-suji,nejoahaeyo Minji: Doyouliketea? 민지: 수지씨,차좋아해요?-minji: sujissi,chajoahaeyoSuji:no,Idon’tlike 수지:아니요,안좋아해요–suji:aniyoanjoahaeyoIfyou’reaskedinKorean,“Youdon’tdrinksoju?”andit’snotyourfavorite,theansweris“No”inEnglish.InKorean,itwouldbe“네”whichmeansyouagreewiththenegativequestion. However,ifthepersonDOESlikecoffee,he/shewillsay“Yes”inEnglishbut“아니요”inKorean.Thismeansyoudidn’tagreewithhim/her.WhileaskinganegativequestionMinji:Don’tyoulikecoffee? 수지씨,커피안좋아해요?-sujissi,kopianjoahaeyo Suji:no,ilikecoffee네-수지:아니요,좋아해요–aniyo,joahaeyoneMinji:Don’tyouliketea?수지씨,차안좋아해요?-sujissi,cha anjoahaeyo?Suji:Yes,Idon’tliketea?수지:네,안좋아해요?-suji:neanjoahaeyoHowToMemorizeallthewaystosayInKorean&NeverForgetsIt?UseFlashcardAndTestMaybemnemonicsisnotyourthing.Whataboutflashcards?Iknowit’sanoldthing(youmightbeusingAnkitoo)ButwhenitcomestomasteringKoreanvocabulary,youwillneverregretusingthesewords. Wegot24freeprintableflashcards(printableandillustrated)foryou.cutandprintorlearnitonpc.ChoiceisyoursHerearesomeoftheresourcesIfoundonthewebhttps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