Lesson 2

Cards (6)

  • In Korean, "Yes" is 네 and "No" is 아니요 in polite/formal language
  • In Korean, saying "네" does not have the same meaning as saying "Yes" in English. It expresses agreement rather than a simple yes.
  • In Korean, saying "아니요" expresses disagreement or denial rather than a simple no.
  • Can mean more than just "Yes" or "That's right". It is also used as a conversation filler when Korean people are talking to each other.
  • can be used to mean "I understand", "I see", or to show surprise, not just "Yes" or "That's right"
  • Can also mean "What did you say?" or "Pardon me?" when used to express that you didn't hear or understand something