Unit 18
Chinese Restaurant in Korea

Lesson
The -γ μλ€ form: This form is polite and used to suggest doing something together in a respectful way.
- κ°μ΄ κ°μλ€. [ga-chi gap-si-da] β Let's go together
- μνλ₯Ό λ΄ μλ€. [yeong-hwa-reul bop-si-da] β Let's watch a movie.
- μ»€νΌ λ§μμλ€. [keo-pi ma-sip-si-da] β Let's drink coffee.
μ μ¬ λ¨Ήμμλ€. [jeom-sim meo-geup-si-da]
Let's eat lunch.
- μ μ¬ [jeom-sim] means "lunch"
- λ¨Ήμμλ€. [meo-geup-si-da] means "Let's eat."
μμ μ΄λμ? [yang-sik eo-ttae-yo?]
How about Western food?
- μμ [yang-sik] means "Western food"
- μ΄λμ? [eo-ttae-yo?] means "How is it?"
___μ΄λμ? [___eo-ttae-yo?] means "How do you think about ___?"
- νμ μ΄λμ? [han-sik eo-ttae-yo?] "How about Korean food?"
- μ€μ μ΄λμ? [jung-sik eo-ttae-yo?] "How about Chinese food?"
- μΌμ μ΄λμ? [il-sik eo-ttae-yo?] "How about Japanese food?"
μ€μμΌλ‘ ν©μλ€. [jung-si-geu-ro hap-si-da]
Let's have Chinese food.
- μ€μμΌλ‘ [jung-si-geu-ro] means "towards Chinese food"
- ν©μλ€ [hap-si-da] means "Let's do it."
Conversation
- A: μ΄, λ²μ¨ μκ°μ΄!
Oh, time has flown! - B: μ μ¬ λ¨Ήμμλ€. [jeom-sim meo-geup-si-da]
Let's eat lunch. - A: λ λ¨ΉμκΉμ?
What shall we eat? - B: μμ μ΄λμ? [yang-sik eo-ttae-yo?]
How about Western food? - A: μμμ μμΉ¨μ λ¨Ήμμ΄μ.
I ate Western food in the morning. - B: μ€μ μ΄λμ? [jung-sik eo-ttae-yo?]
How about Chinese food? - A: μ’μμ! μ€μμΌλ‘ ν©μλ€.
Sounds good! Let's have Chinese food. - A: μ νλ‘ μμ½ λΆνλ릴κ²μ.
Could you please make a reservation over the phone?
Vocabulary
| Korean | English |
|---|---|
| νμ [han-sik] | Korean food |
| μ€μ [jung-sik] | Chinese food |
| μΌμ [il-sik] | Japanese food |
| μμ [yang-sik] | Western food |
